Two defenders plays pases to each other 1-2 times. On one time, defender, who stands backwards to own goal, plays pass to attacker and starts to run to the one of two small goals to touch the cone.
The attacker, after recaiving the ball, starts to dribble against the second one defender (the nearest), but he must to recognize which one goal is with no defender and dribble those space to runn through the small goal.
First defender have to come with support after touch the cone.
Dribbling to winn the right space.
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