
Players are divided to 2 groups. Aim of the attacking player is to pass by the posts on the opposte side only after passing by the defender. PROGRESSION 1: Blue and Yellow make a run to enter the post. The attacker (Blue) tries to run past the opposition post. Change play after all Blues complete the drill. PROGRESSION 2: Blue and Yellow make a run to enter the post. The attacker (Blue) receives a pass from the coach (White) and tries a 1v1 against the Yellow. Change play after all Blues complete the drill. PROGRESSION 3: Same sequence but know a 2v1 situation.
- Speed on the movement - Importance on the first touch - Vision (exploit the free space) - Variety of feints
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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