2 Equal teams play a nromal game of football but at each corner of the pitch is a coned out area. The only way to score is by the attacking team entering the coned area and ethier crossing or pass the ball into the coned out goal area. If the ball leaves the goal area the ball must re-enter the crossing area.
1: Spread the ball out wide
2: Crossing
3: Attacking crosses
4: Can we support the crosser by coming short?
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