 These little exercises we are going to look at will look at a little pass and turn with a small combination for you to then get a strike get to a goal, okay? Now most important is the finish but at the same time what we do in between it is just as important okay with the quality of our pass, turn and working together. Now we just walk through it to start with... all it is going to be... I am just going to use my hands okay? So it saves time. Felly mae'n gweithio. Cyflwy a gwneud hwn ni. Mae yna yw gweld. Felly, mae'n gweld ein mae'n gweithio. Efallai mae'n gweld. Felly mae'n gweld yn cyffredin. Felly mae'n gweld o gyffredin i'r wych. Felly mae'n gweithio. Felly mae'n gweld i'n gan�au. A'n freidio. A'n freidio. Yn gyflwy, yw'r byddai i teulu ei cyflwy. Efallai yw'r bod ni'n gobeithio fel y cwrs. Felly chi eisiau gweithiau. Mae'n beniaeth byddai'n gweithio. I'm just going to drop off the mannequin, good, walk to me. And then you'll pass into me, okay? I'll put a cone here for you to stand by. And then the striker, all you're going to do is receive it, good touch, take the mannequin on, okay? And hopefully put it into the small goal there. Yep, you follow your pass. So then you and you'd pop yourself on there, half there, Mackenzie, if it goes in, grab the ball, go back to the start, okay? Does that make sense? Okay, when you're ready, off you go. Let's go, make sure you don't go and they're not watching. Good, follow your pass, good, follow your pass. And then once they've had the shot, the next ball can go. So turn and face, don't pass until they've, they've, good. Good, taking one, strike. Good Jamie, well done. So Teddy, get yourself on the cone, ready? The setup's very simple, I had two sections, two stations, five on each, a little pass and then receiving to turn, to get the ball up to finally into the striker's position to just basically get a shot away at the small goal. Play, good, good. Take him on, good. Well done, good one. Good, like that Mackenzie, good. Well done, take him on. Where are you going with your touches? That's why Mackenzie, if you ever try to touch, yeah, and not take your touch to the side, then you wouldn't have missed that, yeah? Your touch has got to go forward to where the goal is. As soon as you go there, what happens to the size of the goal? Get smaller and that's why you missed, yeah? If you take your touch and drive towards the goal, then it's obviously you're going to score. Don't worry about the ball, go to the back. Bit more composure in front of goal, you decide what you're going to do. So an open goal, are we going to smash it or are we going to look to place it? The key factors of the drill, obviously, to start with is the quality of the past. Obviously, get into the striker. Obviously, you don't want that to break down and otherwise it all becomes sloppy. Finally, obviously, as to how they receive the turn, finally, how they get into the striker, the quality of the pass, how that striker reacts with his movement to receive off the mannequin and then obviously allowing him to be able to set up with his first touch to get his shot away at goal.