
Pase de central al lateral que recibe y juega un pase a 90° con el volante central, éste rompe hacia adelante y juega un pase vertical con el enganche que viene hacia la pelota, escapa y conecta con el volante derecho que se poyectó. El volante mete un centro al centrodelantero que se desmarca y define a 2 toques. Del otro lado el central juega con el volante central al box para que este juegue a 2 toques con el lateral, que recibe y da un pase largo por linea al enganche que sale a recibir. Este descarga con el volante derecho que se ofrece como guarda espaldas y juega un pase vertical al punta, que recibe y define.
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