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[quote=Anonymous]This is the fashion now for coaches who come from other sports. This one-on-one play really only comes into play at the higher youth levels on the wing. If your boy is playing that particular position then by all means focus efforts there. Otherwise having a technical but undersized player [boy] is an issue for American soccer. No amount of training one-on-one without size and athleticism will work. Full stop. Nevermind Modrich. Or Iniesta. Or for goodness sake the great Lionel. I’ve seen it repeatedly on my son’s team. Extremely technical but undersized in American soccer - gets you on reserve team. Sad fact. Even if you ball out. If you’re paying a part of your mortgage with a highly remunerated side gig like travel soccer and you may be shakey on knowledge and tactics - you want the players as Adonis as you can get (to cover, perhaps, your lack of soccer acumen). Rant over. To answer your question Howard U coach Gyau who runs pricey but effective clinics would do the trick for more reps. Best of luck! It’s a wild, unregulated world in travel sports! [/quote]
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