How to Motivate Players to Play a Position They Do Not Like

SoccerHelp Practice Games involve competition, pressure and winning and losing.

22 Soccer "Coaching Rules" That Will Quickly Improve Your Team's Play.

Teaching soccer players how to be brave, hustle and do their best.

A player who is slow and has weak ball skills can be a good defender if he is brave (i.e., not afraid of contact) and you "defend deep" and teach him how to clear the ball and a simple zone defense.

"Passing to Space" is easier to teach beginning players than "Passing to Feet" and will result in much better ball movement, better ball possession, use of Open Space and "field vision".