two teams, one team will have a free-kick and send into the box making it hard for the opposition to defend. it will be the oppositions aim to get the ball and counter attack into a specific area of the pitch. This helps the opposition to use areas of the pitch such as the wing to counter attack. it enables the defence to stay strong and play from the back instead of kicking out of play, it allows players to learn movements in counter attacking which could lead to a goal.
- Important to see how it works out when teams play from the back after a freekick instead of just kicking upfield
- Man marking attackers, not conceding
- play wide and use wingers/full backs
- Focuses on defence and attack
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."