EXPLORE:
Introduce the rondo concept — keep possession against one defender while learning to support the ball-carrier from two angles.
Fork it into your private drills, then change the animation, adjust positions, swap equipment, or drop it into a session block.
Mark a square with four cones. Three attackers position themselves on three sides of the square (one per side, leaving the fourth side empty or used as a movement option). One defender starts inside the grid.
The three outside players keep possession by passing among themselves. They are limited to their side of the square (or can move along their line). The defender tries to win the ball or force it out of the grid. When the defender wins it or the ball goes out, whoever lost it / made the bad pass swaps in as defender. Score by counting consecutive passes — set a target like 6 in a row = a point for the attacking team.