Players A pass to B, move to left (right) and back to the center, get pass back from B and:
- shoot themselves after breakthrough
- shoot from the distance after feinting defender 1
- pass to either C1 or C2 who come forward to screen defender 1 in the back who throws at the goal
Ask for good passing on time and clear defenders' behaviour.
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