2 attackers play against 1 defender, pass the ball and keep the defender moving to create space for themselves to get a decent opportunity for a shot.
if the player with the ball dribbles past the defender they must play the ball back for the team mate to gain a chnce at getting a one v one against the keeper
quick passing game try and cut the ball back for the team mate to score
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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