1. Use dribbling and passing in game setting.
2. 2 teams, freedom to move the ball from defence to attack in any style.
3. Attacking team must complete 2 passes before they can score.
1. Encourage dribbling, and using space. When attackin, get wide and open. When defending, become tight and compact.
2. Make players aware of other team members and pass when defender is close.
3. Eyes up when dribbling, keep the ball close, then push forwards with laces.
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