2 vs 1
Both team line up next to coach. When coach shouts GO, 2 players from blue team run around the park annd 1 person from yellow team runs around to create a 2vs1.
Team of 2 need to try and score vs the team of 1. If the team of 1 wins the bal he can then go onto score.
Progression
Team with two now have to make 1 pass through the gates before they can score into any goal
-First person who receives the ball dribbles towards the defender
- Second person makes a run into space to recive the ball
- weight of pass and time of run.
- Can we communicate to help with the passing?
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