Two attackers run together at the same time with a ball each. Attackers can dribble through any of the three goals. The defender has to choose which player to tackle.
Once the defender has made a move towards another player, the other player must accelerate into the space to ensure that if the defender makes a tackle they do not have a chance of making another tackle.
Attacker should use a combination of skills and acceleration to beat the defender.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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