The white players are attackers and the red players are defenders. If you are a white [player you have to try and get the ball into the goal,but if you are a red player,then you need to defend the goal and kick the ball out of the area. Each time you score a goal as a white player then you get a point,but if you are a red player and you kick the ball out of the playing area then you get a point. But,to make the game a little bit harder,you have 5 minutes to get as many points as you can. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Try and get as many points as you can.
Give their best attempt at the warm up.
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