Feeder A passes to B, B starts forward and passes to C who throws at the goal.
During the shot, feeder E passes to player D, player B turns around and tries to intercept the long pass from E-D.
Return balls to the feeders A and D.
Focuss on straight fast passes.
Feeder E must also throw a straight pass, giving defender B the opportunity to intercept the pass.
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