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[quote=Anonymous]The younger the player, the more they will all coalesce to the ball, by U10 however, they should be comfortable enough with spacial awareness, the concept of sharing and team work. At the rec level, if he's one of the better players, or has been for most of his time playing this can be a harder habit to break, as he's likely had success by just going after the ball. Watching professional matches is something every player, at all levels, should do. It not only helps learn the game, but also to develop a passion for it. Additionally if your club or a nearby club has a decent travel program, watching kids closer to his age play at a higher level, may help to reinforce the concept. It may also help you realize what is and isn't possible at his age. If he's had the same coach the whole time, I'd say switch, but I also wouldn't expect much from most rec. coaches. Nothing against them, it just is what it is.[/quote]
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