Principles:1. Central players maintain discipline and provide solidity.2. Full backs look to overlap when appropriate3. Wide midfielders maintain a wide position4. ST's push up and apply pressure to opposition defenders
Nince | 30.05.2013
Principles:1. Full backs are pushed high and wide. Overlaps are encouraged.2. DM to act as both the developer of play and screen when defending.3. Wide forwards are encouraged to 'tuck in,' drifting wide when appropriate.4. ST acts ...
Nince | 30.05.2013
Principles:1. Wide players are pushed high and wide2. Central players maintain position and create triangles.3. CM'S need to alternate as DM to act as both the developer of play and screen when defending.4. ST acts as the pivot point in...
Nince | 30.05.2013
Principles:1. Wide players are pushed high and wide2. Central players maintain position and create triangles.3. DM is both the developer of play and screen when defending.4. ST acts as the pivot point in developing play
Nince | 30.05.2013
1. Defend 2/3 of the width of the pitch2. Do not allow large gaps to emerge between lines, or between horizontally lined players3. CB/CM are slightly deeper than the wide players4. Wide players defend inside the opposition wide players, but do ...
Nince | 30.05.2013
Principles:1. Defend 2/3 of the width of the pitch2. Wide man engages an advancing full back3. Full back (on same side) will look to engage the opposition wide player on the inside4. Central players shuffle to the side of press, hol...
Nince | 29.05.2013
PRINCIPLES:1. Defend 2/3 of the width of the pitch2. Do not allow large gaps to emerge between lines, or between horizontally lined players3. CB/CM are slightly deeper than the wide players4. Wide players 'tuck in' until it becomes ...
Nince | 29.05.2013