A 3v3 game is played in the area with both teams having target players at the ends of the area. At the beginning, we determine the initial attack directions, e.g., yellow attacks to the left and red to the right.
The aim is to pass the ball to your team's target player at the end of the area. At each end, there is also the opposing team's target player whose task is to prevent the pass.
If a team manages to pass the ball to their target player, the target player tries to return the ball back into play to their team, and the team's attack direction now changes to the other end. One point is awarded to the team for each successful pass to their target player.
Quality factors
Players must continuously offer passing options and move actively (not hiding behind opponents).
Role switching when the ball is played to the target player.
Movement and ball protection of target players.
The defending team must actively prevent passes to the target player and force the opponent to make more difficult decisions.
Key questions
How can you draw the opponent away from the passing lane?
How can you prevent the opponent from passing to their target player?
What do you do when your team loses possession of the ball?