johnkireh

The training of young people does not involve a lot of secrets. It has a lot of responsibility with a pinch of luck. The Great Terror in the formation of juveniles are max early in important attributes. A player caught in
speed, stamina and ball control with less than 7 balls can make a completely useless.

Outside these adversities, learn coaching is essential. The optimal number of juveniles 5 to ask is every season, closing a 5-5-6 scheme. Thus, you can give the necessary attention to them without disrupting the planning long term. That done, it's time to choose those that stand out and focus on training. It is vital that the chosen player always go to CT for all season until the age of 21. It is also very important to have a
assisting in technical training while he is out of CT. I use Technical Class B with 8, 9 balls in the main, but the technical class C 6-balls also helped greatly in the formation of some players.

We should also highlight the importance of attributes. Speed, Strength and Ball control is essential for all outfield players, and it is customary that when you send a player to CT, at least one of these attributes are trained.

Furthermore, is to focus on kick to attackers, defenders and to tackle passes for the half-fields. Achieved a reasonable number of these balls attributes should be trained and then the secondary attributes, intelligence and short pass, for any line position, they are very required by the NCs. Train always seeking balance attributes.

As for the exploitation of juveniles weaker, private self-divide the between attributes kicking, tackling and defending the goal. If you do not catch early, can pay good money to the coffers of the team in the future.

good luck