Just played *that* team in my younger daughter’s AYSO u10 league. You know the one. They have one fast player and the entire gameplan is “kick it as hard as you can down the middle of the field and hope she toe-punches it in after two wildly uncontrolled touches.”
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(Made sure my girls knew they played exactly how they were supposed to, and that in about two-three years that girl’s gonna get a very rude awakening when everyone else grows up and gets fast too.)
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My daughter is a few years ahead on a U14 team. That ball hog girl on the team no longer scores. No one wants to pass to her because everyone knows her one trick. When she does get the ball, she gets stuck in the right goal line corner bc she never passes either.
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TL;DR follow up. Players like that have a hard time adapting to the 11v11 game. Hard to adjust that me-centric approach. They get left behind mentally because the field is too big to play that game & you win playing the full width. Can’t be a great player if not great teammate
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