2 v 1 situation using a quick change of pace to eliminate the defender
Coaching Points
Pass the ball in to the defender and get it back, picking the ball up on the move
The attacker takes the ball to right then quickly turns his feet to the left and drags the ball across his body
Note the change in pace-this is key to creating the space to get past the defender
The attacker without the ball follows the movement of the attacker with the ball
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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