 First defender, which is Levi, is going to take the ball out, okay? He's going to take a touch at his feet and he's going to pop it in, okay? As an attacker, you're looking to score past the keeper, okay? But you've got to obviously beat the defender. If the defending team win it, you've got two corner goals here just to pop it in and you get a point, okay? So once you've been a defender, you come back into our base and we wait for the next goal, okay? So touch at your feet, okay? And then we're playing. Good. Can we be bright? Have we talked about kick that ball forward? Good. That would have been a free kick. Play on, though. Play on. Can you score? When you're ready, let's play. Good job. Great save, Jamie. Well done. Good, Ollie. Well done. Once you're ready, once you're out of the area, you can set up and play. Good. Touch. Good. Nice and bright attackers. Get that ball moving forward if we can. Good. Good hands. Roll it into your den jack. Good boy. Keep it moving. Good defending. Well done. When we start, guys, when we start to go wide at the goal, what happens to the size of it? It gets smaller, okay? So is that more difficult for you to get a goal? Okay, so it may be then again that if you become so wide, you may not have a shot. You may do what instead? You may cross it, okay, for another striker to come in. So in these 1v1s, you've got to be brighter, quicker than that defender, okay? Take your first touch forward and out your feet. Okay, off we go. Can we go forward? You've gone wide. Good. Can you score, Ollie? Come on. Keep going. You're going to recover. Good. Well done. Maybe occasions where you've beaten that defender, okay, and I'm on my right foot here, but I'm not right-footed. Can I have a shot with my right? Yeah. Because what's the worst that could happen? He could save it. It may parry it and it may be a rebound. Good. Move your feet. Move your feet. Good. Take your touches forward. Good strike. Good block. You know, getting the session plan and structured, you know, and letting it flow and let them make their own decisions, but only stepping in when obviously a player makes a mistake or maybe when, you know, you can test them and test their knowledge of whether they understand in the session. Right, this time, oranges, okay, it's going to be slightly different. Okay, you stay in your sections, okay, in the grid that you've been working. It's going to be two attackers that go out, okay? So you must decide, okay, the two that go out, all right? But obviously you take it in turns, okay? So now you need to listen, you need to be able to identify. Can I dribble or can I pass? Okay? If it's important, you're supporting one another. When you're ready to play, next two. Good, well done! Jake! What could you have done? How you could have had a shot? You've got to pass it. Good, we're playing. Good, Jake! Ah! Leave your stuff, grab yourself a drink.