The player on the outside must pass the ball in to the inside player and follow the pass. The inside player will then lay the ball off the the right and the player who was originally on the outside must collect the ball, dribble with it and then finish it in the goal.
If the players and finding it to easy, all players get one touch only except for when the outside player is dribbling. The players will swap positions every 3 turns.
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