
Attacking Play
Utilizes width and rapid transitions to catch the opposition off guard.
Defensive Transition
Quick regroup to a compact shape, aiming to disrupt opposition flow.
Main Focus
Exploit width through wing play while maintaining defensive solidity.
Width Exploitation
Utilizing wingers effectively stretches the opposition defense, opening spaces.
Quick Transitioning
Fast transitions from defense to attack can catch opponents off guard.
Defensive Solidity
A compact defensive unit minimizes risks and controls central areas well.
High Defensive Line
While a low block is employed, pressing can leave gaps if opponents bypass the midfield.
Over-Reliance on Wingers
With focus on wing play, central options may become neglected, leading to predictable attacks.
Slow Build-Up Play
Direct play might clash with slower player movements, resulting in lost possession.
Increase Central Involvement
Encourage midfielders to support strikers to create dynamic central attack options.
Adjust Pressing Intensity
Consider modifying pressing settings to maintain defensive shape while applying pressure.
Utilize Overlapping Full-Backs
Encourage full-backs to overlap to create additional width and attacking options.
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