
Numbers 1-4 are ussually defenders, Links are in the funnel and forwards are in the circle 4 defenders start passing the ball around at the back witch creates 4 different angles to attack from The defender by the numbers 1-4 cannot enter the 25 area (this will help defender to delay tackles and go for the interseption instead) Numbers 1-4 look for a pass into funnel area Links team up with strikers to score a goal
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