Exploring the role of coaches and parents, this book emphasizes the
importance of team identity and a team mindset and presents the
necessary foot skills and tactics to help young soccer players both
perform better and have more fun. As youth soccer becomes increasingly
popular, coaches often gloss over individual improvement in order to
win, relying on rigid systems and a few elite players to carry a team.
This impairs player development and kills the joy of the game--so how
can adults make competitive soccer better for kids? Addressing that very
problem, this book outlines basic patterns of play that young players
can use to advance the ball and illustrates innovative techniques that
will help improve any team. Moreover, this book advocates a soccer
culture free from the fear of failure; instead, players, coaches, and
parents are encouraged to foster confidence, passion, creativity, and
the desire to try and keep trying.