1. Pass from right back E to center back D.
2. Center back D fakes crossing with pivot C: instead of passing the ball to pivot C, he passes to incoming left back B.
3. B throws at the goal.
4. Or passes to pivot C who went in between defenders 4 and 3.
5. Or passes to right back E who goes for the dstance shot or the break through between defenders 5 and 6.
6. Or passes to wing player F who throws at the goal if defenders 5 and 6 try to close the gap.
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