
All balls should be on cone A where the passing sequence starts with the center back (4)1 - ball is played to the goalkeeper who opens up his body and plays it into space for the other center back (3)Center back (3) then plays a diagonal ball to the central midfielder (6) who makes a run from cone C o meet the ball.Once the central midfielder (6) recieves the ball on the half turn, he attempts to score.Rotation is clockwise. A Players from cone A run to cone B. Players from cone B run to cone C and players from cone C run to cone ApProgression - Repeat the sequence anti - clockwise with balls begining on cone B.
Firm balls into the goalkeepers feet Focus on a good first touch Time your runs so you can recieve the ball in front of you
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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