Pass A to space making B.
Pass B1 to C - in the meanwhile B1 retreats and comes forward again.
If defender 1 comes foward: feint and shoot OR pass to pivot D if he moves to left or right.
If defender 1 does not come foward then B shoots from the distance. (see right side of the image B2)
Train the descisions seperately, then add one and finally the third descision.
So first: shooting from the distance, then feint and shoot, then combine the both of them.
Train pass to pivot then and finally let the players decide for themselves which chance to take.
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