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The dark art of dummy passing
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<blockquote data-quote="casablanca" data-source="post: 138623"><p>Possibly the same idea as stated in the last post, but: If you are approaching a 2-on-1, say-where you have to pass left- and there is another defender coming up on your right that you are trying to avoid, this is the time to use it. First you look to butcher the overlap by running towards your supporting player and passing, before it leaves your hands you change direction (hopefully cutting between the defender and cover on the right) at the same time you cancel out the pass. So 45' run and pass, then 45' the other direction as you pass that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casablanca, post: 138623"] Possibly the same idea as stated in the last post, but: If you are approaching a 2-on-1, say-where you have to pass left- and there is another defender coming up on your right that you are trying to avoid, this is the time to use it. First you look to butcher the overlap by running towards your supporting player and passing, before it leaves your hands you change direction (hopefully cutting between the defender and cover on the right) at the same time you cancel out the pass. So 45' run and pass, then 45' the other direction as you pass that direction. [/QUOTE]
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