Attacker throws the ball to feeder player in the middle.
They then run forward and feint past the defender without the ball before running the other way around the receive the return ball back from the feeder.
The attacker then finishes the move with a shot on goal.
Look for a convincing feint from the attacker, pretending to run inside when in fact they are actually going to run down the line.
Variation:
Feint outside to receive the ball on the inside.
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