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A coach want to create 1 V1 attacking opportunities for his team.
The game begins with players passing and defending passively, a player who has the ball dribbles past the defender successfully. Each numbered player has a ball and they can pass to any lettered player. They call their name, pass the ball and close them down quickly and the lettered player has to beat them and score a goal by stopping the ball anywhere along the line where the numbered players begin. If the numbered player wins back the ball they score by stopping the ball on the lettered player’s line. This is a big area to be able to score on which improves the chances of success. Have at least three 1 v 1 ‘s going at any one time, players dictate when and where they do this depending on how many others are live in their 1 v 1’s. Players need to be aware of the positions of the other 1 v 1 confrontations so they do not clash with them. Ensure all players have the opportunity to be the attacking player in the 1 v 1. 3. Competitive: Each player counts the number of goals they score, use this on an individual and team basis so there is a winning team and ultimately a winning player.
Now go across the field with a shorter scoring line to attack so it is a more difficult task to score and the area is more congested to play in.
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