Player 1 dribbles around the cone and at the same time player 2 sprints around his cone.
Player 1 dribbles deliberately towards their defender (defender 1) and passes to player 2 as soon as they are attacked by defender 1.
Attacker 2 should use a combination of speed and movement to get past defender 2 and then shoot at the goal.
Defender 2 must try to prevent the pass getting to player 2 and the subsequent shot on goal.
Once players have had a few goes at this you can make the drill 'live' and see which pairing comes off best. Will it be offence or defence?
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