
Players in white start with the ball and pass diagnolly to the opposite attacker that should be leading towards the ball witht he ball. Attacker must them immediately change angle and do an illimination skills around the beacons. Players in white run to the top D (straight after making their pass to the attacker) and pick up a new ball and take a shot at goal.
Focus on running at angle and passing at angles. Fast ball pace Players in white o take an early shot as soon as they have cross the line. Progression 1: Change illimation and shot shots on goal to a 3D skill and shot oat goal. Progression 2: Attackers that have recived the firs pass, join their team mate (player in white) and as a team try to score against GK - pick up rebounds etc.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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