The central server starts with the ball and passes to the GK who must make a move to receive. The GK passes to either wide server who takes a touch and plays a driven pass across goal to the other wide server. The wide server must try and score by means of a dribble or shot.
Progress to the GK starting with the ball and passing to the central server.
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