CREATING SHOOTING OPPORTUNITIES WITH STEVE GUPPY

June 6, 2025

Creating shooting opportunities within the confined space of the 18-yard box and closer to goal is increasingly difficult in modern football. Defenders are getting smarter, team set ups and out of possession tactics are more, astute, and defensive units are more cohesive than ever in their quest for clean sheets.

Creating shooting opportunities within the confined space of the 18-yard box and closer to goal is increasingly difficult in modern football. Defenders are getting smarter, team set ups and out of possession tactics are more, astute, and defensive units are more cohesive than ever in their quest for clean sheets.

In this session former #PremierLeague, #MLS and #SPL forward Steve Guppy passes on a few key lessons on creating space for the shot and the biomechanics of both the creation and execution of a shot in pressured situations.


Although a shot and often a goal, especially at close range often passes us by in the blink of an eye a multitude of technical nuances are happening in what appears to be a high speed and seamless action.

In this video Steve discusses the fine details of the placement of the ball, body orientation, movement of feet, deception, and management of available space in an opposed scenario and all in the blink of an eye.


The session is adaptable for all ages, is fun and intense, works the players at shooting from all angles, middle of goal, left of goal, middle of goal, right of goal and progresses to bringing in right and left foot shooting scenarios to maximise the player toolbox in the all-important skill of shot and goalscoring opportunity creation.


The style of delivery and learning mode is a rotational/differential repetition drill, a system research tells us is key to cementing learning and practice for future performance and therefore a training session which once repeated and measured will transfer into match performance over time.


The ultimate aim is to create an automatic flow consisting of all technical aspects to see an end product of the seamless creation of shooting opportunities and that very goal in the blink of an eye we all marvel at when watching our idols on the big screen of even better in the stadium of our favourite team.


For reference, enjoy the enclosed video link to Bundesliga top scorer #HarryKane you will see many of the things Steve discusses in this video. Deception on the penalties, compactness and bodily control on all strikes with feet, very little lift back as he is in control, deception with the eyes, quick feet and subtle shoulder or hip movements with the penalties, an all round world class goal machine and a great point of reference for any budding young goal scorer.


Why should we watch football like this? Here is your answer https://www.mikephelancoaching.com/game-knowledge-scanning-and-information-processing


#Soccer #Goals #Messi #Kane #Mbappe #Cunha #Salah


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