2vs1 Attacking Practice with a recovery DF.
Coach plays ball to 2 ATTS, who then 2vs1 to go to goal.
WHen first ATT touches ball, the 2nd DF can recover back to make it 2vs2.
If DFs win ball, they have to dribble over end line to score a point.
PLay 5 balls and swicth positions. See who score the most
Progressions
This practice is used to give the platers a different scenario to face.
ALthough 2vs1 do occur a lot within games in attacking positions, they very raerly last long, as DFs recover and numbers change. Therefore, this practice, helps players attack quickly and make the most of the scenario before DFs recover.
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