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At this point I'm concerned because LL is exhausted from that grinder of a game and he only has 45 minutes until his next one. I take him, cram some bananas and a yogurt into him, some hydration, and a little downtime. We walk in about 10 minutes before kick off and as I'm getting him switched into the right jersey the club coach walks up and tells me he has to go and that "my" team is waiting for me over in the locker room. Oh crap, when do I get to just sit and watch?
Oh well, at least I see we have enough players to get started. Then I check the roster and realize that we are playing a team in the age group up. Good kids from a nearby club, I know some of them and the coach is a good guy. Then I find out that I'm having another player added to my team. I'm supposed to "try out" D1. We're playing an Under9, tier one team who we are already giving up an average of 13 months, 4 inches, and 15-20 lbs to and he sends me D1. Now D1 is a good kid with good touch, but he is tiny. He is tiny even for his age. Did I mention he just turned 5 this month? And he can only play forward? And he doesn't speak english? He literally came up to the belly button on the biggest kid for the other team. Oh well, I put the line up in as the normal coach specified and the game began. A minute in and our goalkeeper leaks one through the five hole trying to be fancy. Seriously? Fancy NOW? We were down 4 nothing eight minutes into the game when I said screw it and through out the coach's game plan and decided to improvise. Normally he puts D2, who is big and has good footwork, in as centerforward, LL as Left Wing, and B as right wing. The problem is that D2 refuses to pass and our defense is weak. So I moved D2 into defense and told him for every goal the other team scores because he didn't pass he has to spend 5 minutes on defense. I left T on defense and moved my weak defender to the bench, B1 who is a great all around player into defensive midfield, LL as attacking Mid right in front of him and B2 and D1 as forwards. (I had to keep D on the near side whenever he was in because someone was translating all my directions ![]() ![]() ![]() We're down by a point with a minute left. I push B1 up to mid, so we're now only with one defender and loaded on the attacking front. B1, B2, and D1 combine some nice movements to find LL in open space where he pops it in over their keeper before getting leveled by their defender. He's crying but won't come off the field as we're tied with 40 seconds on the clock. The other team presses everyone forward on the restart and our kids are fighting hard to keep them out until we get called for handball about 20 feet out and to the left of our goal. All the kids rush in and make a wall and it looks good until the last second LL sees the other team's top scorer completely unmarked just drifting over to the backside of the goal and sprints over to cover him. B2 is totally startled and starts yelling at LL and completely doesn't notice as the ball goes right past him to bounce into the goal off the other team's player who was just standing and watching the clock. We're down one point with about 10 seconds left so I push everyone including the keeper up. The kids fought hard but the other team was well trained and they kicked the ball out of bounds twice to kill the remaining time. A well fought game. The other team's parents and coach all commented on how well the kids did. They really did fight hard. I saw our club coach on Sunday and he asked how the game went. I told him that we lost by one and explained that the kids would have done better, but B2 and D2 aren't used to taking directions from me and aren't used to my lineups, and D1 isn't used to english so we had some growing pains. He laughed and said that he expected our kids to lose by double digits as the team we played was the number one ranked team tier one team and had gone the whole outdoor season undefeated. Oh thanks, you couldn't tell me that before the game started? ![]()
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