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Ross Embleton

Ross Embleton

Coaching Sessions

Creating and finishing centrally

Creating and finishing centrally

This session is focused on creating opportunities to score and finishing under pressure centrally in and around the penalty area. It helps players to improve their ability to shoot through a crowded box and works on their one-touch finishes and reactions. It also rehearses players to create chances for their team-mates.

Biography

Ross Embleton began his coaching career in 2000 as youth development manager at Leyton Orient. He moved to the academy at Tottenham Hotspur in 2009, where he worked as academy integration manager, before becoming youth team manager at AFC Bournemouth in 2012. After a stint spent running regional centres of excellence for Norwich City, he returned to Spurs to work as senior development coach for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation. After a couple of seasons spent as first-team coach at Swindon Town, he returned to Leyton Orient in 2017 to work as assistant manager. He subsequently enjoyed several spells as interim head coach at Leyton Orient before being appointed the club’s manager on a permanent basis in January 2020, a role he occupied for just over a year.

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