Player A starts with the ball. The drill starts with a simple troth around the back to player D. Player D plays the ball inside to player E and then makes a lead up the line to open receive the ball again from player E. Player D now dribbles base line with the ball and now has 2 options. Player D can either push pass the ball to p-spot where he will find player F leading to p-spot, or player D can do a behind the shoulder 90 drop pass where player E will be leading too. Both player E and F have the option to take a shot at goals or passing the ball to the far post where player G will be leading from outside the circle.
Defenders to put pressure on the attackers and to make clean tackles. Players E,F,G to rotate positions. Player D to open receive the ball across his body onto his strong side. Drill to be mirrored on the left side as well.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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