
Set up as shown. Ball passed from player one to player two. Player two turns and crosses into box where player one should be arriving. Player two then runs onto another ball that is played into their path, while player one moves to become player two.
Quality of cross, shot and finish. Shooting technique, movement off the ball and judgement of the ball movement.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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