
The defender with the ball passes to one of the attackers and then becomes the goal keeper. The other defender goes out to tackle both attackers It becomes a 2 v 1. Once the ball is dead the players rotate clock wise to another cone and the start the practice again
Attackers need to get aggressive with the ball. Attacker with out the ball needs to make him availadle for the pass Good movement Defender needs to close down space quick.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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