
attacking play. player has to pass the ball and follow his pass. play will end when player shoots on goal. This time there will be 3 defenders, that will have to make pressure on attackers. Deffenders can try to steal the ball as soon as the attacking time makes the pass.
pass the ball with inner part, then run to the next cone. only 2 touches, one for receiving one for passing, shoot will have to be only one touch and using the instep part of the foot
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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