
Too set up the drill you need 2 goals (can use 1), how the drill works is 1 player will be attacking and the other defending. The attacking player will pass to the player in front of him then move into space to receive the ball again then attack the goal in a 1v1 situation. However the defender can only move once the bouncer has passed it.
When taking on players must be fast Use various skills to take on defenders Once the bouncer has passed it defenders must close down attacker as soon as possible Jokey attackers force them to go side lines
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