A1 and A2 pass the ball. At a signal of the trainer they pass the ball to the goalkeeper who rolls the ball into the field to B1 or B2 who sprint for the break, pick up the ball and pass if necessary and try to score a goal.
Technique of getting the rolling ball:
Bend knees and hold one hand in front of the ball and the other hand at the back of the ball; Grab, lift, run three steps and dribble.
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