
2 teams Players dribble around the cones in the corner to control the corner and turn the corner to their color. If a player passes to the keeper in the centre and recieves a pass back then the oposition team has to do a push up. This simulates a turnover and gives the team some extra time to attack.
Pass asap once the oposition goes to do a push up, faster way to get to the cones in the corner.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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