1. The drill begins with a pass from the red player to the blue player in the center.
2. The blue player receives the ball and turns to pass to the black player making a run on the wing.
3. The black player receives the ball on the wing and delivers a cross from behind the cone in the corner.
4. The yellow player finishes from the cross.
5. After the cross has been made, a similar situation begins from the red player at the other end. The blue player stays in the center and is "shared" by both sides.
By positioning the orange cone in the corner, we can define what type of crosses we want (early crosses, cutbacks).
Keep the roles for multiple repetitions and then rotate the positions.
Quality factors
First touches
Quality of crosses (recognizing the attacker and technical execution)
Timing of the attacker's run (not standing ready at the goal)
Key questions
Where do you want to play the cross – to which area should it be directed?
Are the cross and the attacker's run timed so that the attacker can reach it at full speed?