Rondo game 5v2 (6v2).
The field is divided into two part. The area must be adapted to the players' skills.
Inside the one part of the game, players play 3v1. In the second part, one or two players waiting and create the space for passing from players from the first field. When in the game's field will be 3v1, players keep possession, if the second one opponent come to help regain the ball, ball has to be moved to the second fiels, to creata again 3v1.
If the team of 2, regains the ball, they attempt to score to the small goal.
Progression: the additional player as the attacker.
1. Possession teamwork. Patient to play 3v1 till the next player commes into the field.
2. Players inside (white) must work together as a team. Try to create 1v2 with 3v1 when your partner comes.
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