2 attackers versus 2 defenders.
The attackers must dribble and pass the ball around the two defenders.
To begin with the defenders cannot move from the spot and the attackers must run and engage the defender (with a side-step or a dummy) before progressing towards goal.
After a couple of goes each the drill should become live, with defenders being allowed to move freely to stop the attack.
Attackers will need to run at speed to get the better of their opposite number.
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