Player (A) passes through the triangle cones to player (B).
Player (B) receives the ball and then dribbles the ball on the outside and around a cone ready to pass to player (A).
Player (A) after passing the the ball to player (B) runs around a cone on the outside ready to receive a pass from player (B).
Player (B) passes through the triangle cones to player (A) who then dribbles the ball around a cone ready to pass to player (B) and the drill carries on.
Good body shape
Attack the ball when necessary
Use both feet when passing and dribbling
Communication - calling for the ball
Accurate passing (diagonal passes ) Looking before passing
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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