 One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six. You're going to work inside this area, all right? 2v2 to start with, so there's plenty of space and always a spare man. Everybody else, spread yourselves around the outside. Do not stand next to your own teammate, please. As we go into an opposed practice, if you like, we're going to give them the luxury, the comfort of a spare player. We're going to use an area that's the same size as the warm-up area, which is 22x22. There are spare players on the outside of that area, bounce players that cannot be tackled, cannot be interfered with, and the players in the middle, again, it will become important that the timing of their movement then will be not just off the ball and where the space is, but where their teammates are going and where the opposition are going to be. Play. Good decision. Good. Well played. Excellent. Just hold it there. Why is that good play? Ball moved out. Quickly. Quickly. Ready? Two out, two in, please. Play. Well played. Well played. Where's it coming? Where's it coming? Good. Well played, Lou. Play on. Play on. Brilliant, Louis. Excellent. Where's it coming in? Good. We're going to create a little bit more of a problem because we're just going to make it 3v3 in there. So there's less space, quicker decisions if you like, and you've got less what on the outside? Less people. You've got less places to go. Good. Keep moving the ball. Good. Stay tight. Stay tight. Well played. Good. Well played. Colors, how often did you have the ball in there in one minute? Didn't have it. So you've controlled possession for 60 seconds. Through what? Begins with Q. Good quality. In your decision making and your execution. Just touching on the defending side of it. If you've got an overload against you, or you're trying to win possession back, how are you likely to win it in there? Interception's more than tackling, aren't you? It's about reading the place, about thinking, where's the game going next? Where's it going next? Am I set? Can I get in there and intercept? Once you've intercepted, then you make the right pass.