
Game situation inside the red square, the team needs too do at least 5 passes before put the ball on the yellow area (needs to be a pass, not dribbling in), where only one striker and one defender can enter. To score 1 point, the striker needs to stop the ball (single touch). To score 2 points striker needs to finish first touch. To score 3 points striker needs to do a Special Move finish.
Pass the ball into the space, look for the runners.Time the passing for a perfect reception.Keep possession.
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