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One-Two
Passing Drill
Purpose:
To develop
wall-passing techniques
Procedure:
A group of players
arrange themselves in two files and stand diagonally opposite
each other in an area approximately 30x20 yards wide. A post
is placed at the centre of the area. The leading player from one
file plays a firm pass to the feet of the next player on the
opposite side who comes at a wide angle to meet the ball. The
latter then relays it first-time behind the post so that it
coincides with the passer who should have run forward to receive
the ball and complete the one-two passing move. Both players
carry on to their respective sides and the next two players from
each file proceed to play a wall-pass from the opposite
direction, and thus the sequence continues.
Development:
(a) Count the
number of successful wall-passes in a given time period.
(b)
Instead of a post, use an active player who must stay and defend
the central zone while the players from both sides try to
wall-pass, in this case, can be played to either side of the
defender.
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