1-The attack starts from the right wing
2-Pass the ball to the right back and start behind him
3-The right back passes the ball to the playmaker, where the latter attracts the front defender
4-The playmaker makes a cross with the right back and enters as a second pivot player to fixe
Defender No. 2
5-The right back attacks the interior passage and fixes the front defender, and then passes the ball to
the right wing, starting in the place of the playmaker
6-The right wing attacks passage in front of the pivot player and attracts the No. 2 defender and
passes the ball to the left back, which becomes in a 2 on 1 position
The aim of this strategy is to create a 2vs1 situation on the opposite side of the start of the attack
This type of strategy can be used to create numerical superiority for attackers
In order for the success rate of this operation to be great, the players must have a high technical level
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."