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Hi Mafika,
To progress the "10 Passes to Score" drill, you can consider adding more complexity by introducing additional defenders or varying the number of passes required to score. Encourage players to communicate effectively and choose the correct type of pass based on the situation. For example, if there's no defender between the ball and a teammate at a short distance, a chest pass would be ideal as it's quick and direct.
You can also increase the difficulty by reducing the size of the playing area or by implementing time constraints to encourage faster decision-making and movement. Here's the link to the drill for more details: 1 10 Passes to Score.
Let me know if you need further assistance!
Best,
Cam
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