Football is a team sport, and communication on the field is just as important as individual skill. Organize small-sided games, such as 3v3 or 5v5, to encourage quick decision-making and effective communication. These games should last 10-15 minutes each, with short breaks in between.
Practice passing patterns in groups of three or four, focusing on one-touch passes and movement off the ball. Perform 5 sets of 15 passes while ensuring constant communication with your teammates. A great way to develop chemistry is by engaging in “keep-away” drills, where one team tries to maintain possession while the other defends. This improves awareness, teamwork, and trust among players.