Getting players forward in numbers.

Hi all, I coach a fairly low level u10 girls team and it’s our first year in the league. Results have improved massively this year, early on we had a few where we let in double figures.
Whilst we’ve improved defensively, we’re not scoring a lot of goals and we rarely seem to create overloads. I was wondering if anyone has and tips or drills they will encourage our players to get forward in greater numbers rather than leaving our striker isolated. Thanks, Andy

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  • Agree Paul, amazing the difference pitch sizings make. Last season we tried something different and setup three rondos side by side of different sizes. Small size is more technical, big size focussed more on movement, we then rotated the players through all three. 

    We also knew we were playing on a big pitch in one game last season so used larger sized rondos to be more match appropriate before that game to get the players more used to the types of movement that would be needed. 

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