Blue A starts with ball. Dribble towards green cones. Do a V-drag, accelerate towards the D and take a shot as soon as he/she crosses the line. As soon as shot is taken middle Red A starts a dribble towards the D. Blue A will now turn around and become a defender (Blue D). They now play a 1 v 1. When a shot is taken or when Red A is tackled, then Red A in the last (far right) starts to dribble immediately and the two Red A's play a 2v1 against Blue D. Rotation will be to the right. All three players involved in the 2v1 will fall out (fast) and rotate right with last Red A joining blue A line. Three new players start the next round.
Quick rotations to keep drill flowing. Big V-drag. Take shot asap after crossing line. Defender:: angle of engagement is Nb. Channel attacker/s towards outside as much as possible. Jab to get head down and time block tackle - be patient. Communication between attackers during 2v1. Lead and relead to create space for pass or for player on the ball to have clear line to goal.
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