After a dayās rest, Head Coach Jamison Olave and the Real Monarchs were back at Zions Bank Training Center preparing for a scrimmage against the RSL Academy on Saturday.
The weekās training still saw a mix of Monarchs and players from the RSL Academy as a few Monarchs such as Taylor Peay train with Real Salt Lake in Arizona. Meanwhile, Olave and his coaching staff have continued to work diligently with the available roster to form their identity ahead of the 2020 season.
Bringing it All Together
Just as planned, the first session on Thursdayās double-day training wrapped up with an 11v11 game to tie together the themes the team has focused on through the first five days of preseason.
The game started on a smaller field that saw Damian German and an RSL Academy player net the lone goals before the practice transitioned to a full field. While the increased field-size saw more creative and possession-style plays, neither side found the back of the net.
Thursdayās second session saw the team come together under Assistant Coach Matt Glaeser for set-pieces, practicing movement for corners and plays from dead-ball situations.
The team closed out the weekās training with a single Friday session that trained the themes of passing and counter-pressing before returning to Glaeserās set-piece plays.
In Front of Goal
The lone goalkeeper on the Monarchs roster ā Jimmy Slayton ā has been hard at work with Goalkeeper Coach Mirza Harambasic over the last five days, working alongside a rotating cast of Academy players. Despite mainly training apart from the rest of the team, Slayton has had no trouble finding his spot among the rest of the Monarchs.
āWith the position, communication is extremely important,ā Harambasic noted. āGetting to know the guys the first few days is always harder with a new team but just in those five days he is already really comfortable and not shy to talk to anyone and building a good relationship with the guys.ā
While touching upon reaction timing and reach, the focus for Slayton has been building on his technical footwork and building upon his ability to play with his feet to help play from out of the back.
āThe higher the levels you go, the importance of goalkeepers being able to play with their feet is extremely important,ā Harambasic explained. āWeāre still touching on everything, but thatās been the main focus.ā
Up Next
Real Monarchs and the RSL Academy will cap off the week of training with a full-sided scrimmage against one another Saturday afternoon. With it being one of the first true tests after a week of training, Olave will be keeping an eye out for a few key items.
āFirst of all, we have been working on the counter-press,ā Olave said after Fridayās training. āWe want to play the counter-press this year. We did a good job last year, but we want to improve that so thatās one of the things we want to see. Since weāve had to mix teams, there wasnāt much we could work on, so weāll try put a little pressure on the sideline. We will see the trialist guys and see how good they are, to see if they can stay or to maybe help the team or not.ā