Hi All,
I coach a grassroots U10s boys team and our priority is player development over wins, I wanted to get some thoughts and opinions on how some like minded coaches approach corner kicks.
I’ve started the season trying to encourage the team to play corner kicks short as that approach is in line with how I want them to play football, more on the floor short passes than long range crosses that suit players who are tailer or stronger at the moment. However it has become quite clear to me the boys are feeling a bit confined by this they’d much rather get the chance to take that big impressive corner and have been doing some really creative stuff instead of playing it short, I can understand this and I do encourage them to express themselves so I’m happy to change my approach.
My question is though with 9 year old boys do other coaches spread the corner kick opportunity’s around the team? When attempting to play the short corners I had a rule where the winger on that side of the pitch gets to take it as this is a position that is fairly frequently rotated giving quite a few the chance, I do think with my group they do need to know what position or player has the responsibility going on to the field I don’t think they can work it out by themselves .Some of the boys do struggle to not hit the side netting but I guess it’s all about fairness and giving them the chance to have a go at that age right?
Many thanks.