In the left hand sid eof the grid - there is a 1vs1 and a2vs1.
In teh right hand side, there are 2 1vs1s, and a neutral player who goes and supports who they want to, to help keep the ball
Change the scenarios around and ensure players get to play in all of them.
Thsi practice works on multiplew scenarios and is meant to challenge players because they scenarios are changing every so often.
Discuss how this relates to the style of play. Being able to stay on the ball as an idivual (1vs1s), and being able to keep it with a teammate (2vs1s).
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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