As soon as the match finishes Matthijs and Robert need to arrange the cones as quickly as possible.
Here the players will play a 1v2, first, the team of two (red) will pass the ball to the only attacker (blue) the attacker will try and score in the goal, they do not have to win a 1v2 they can pass into the goal as soon as they get it, this makes it a lot more realistic.
It is very important that the order is the same every time.
When the red player get the ball they will drive over the line and it is over.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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