The aim of this isolated drill is to pass the ball long from the half way line, and then to recieve it again after sprinting the distance of half of the pitch to meet the ball and try to score.
1- The aim of this is to pass the ball and run into the box to try to recieve it back.
2- When they have recieved the ball they have to shoot.
3- Try to get a shot on target or even score a goal.
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