Return to initial game with dribbling rather than throwing.
In order to allow dribbling time - team not in possession must drop one player back to be goalkeeper.
Alternative idea: If needed create 3 v 1 in favour of attacker. If defender wins the ball they must retain possession for 10 seconds to score a goal.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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