Nathan Fleming
Name: | Nathan Fleming |
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City: | Fort Collins |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
These diagrams will explain our animation during the game.
Defending we will be organized in our BLOCK (5-4-1). Once possession is one and pressure has been relieved, we will get into our RECEIVING LINES (3-4-3).
Through this defensive animation, it will be difficult for opponents to attack through the center space and we have created areas on the field in which we can set "traps" or double teams.
Once we win the ball, finding our receiving lines will give our players the most time and space on the ball. It will give us numbers in the attack, as well as opportunities to counter press if possession is lost.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Receiving Lines (1-3-4-3)
Line #1 - #3, #5, #4
- #3 and #4 spread into wide space
- #5 stays in center space
Line #2 - #11, #10, #6 , #2
- #11 and #2 move from the first line into 2nd line to support attack
- #6 holds center space
- #8 given freedom to join 3rd line (creative play maker)
Line #3 - #10, #9, #7
- #10 and #7 move from 2nd line to join attack (in wide space)
- #9 stays in center space, half space
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Defensive Block
Defensive Block (1-5-4-1)
1st Line - #11, #3, #5, #4, #2
- Last line of defense
- Stay compact (not much wider than the 18 yard box)
- Must organize 4 midfielders in Line #2
- #5 is our central leader in the line
2nd Line - #8, #6, #10, #7
- Must fill the gap between the lines
- Stay compact (width of the 18 yard box)
- #6 must control 2nd Line
3rd Line - #9
- Central Striker
- Make play predictable
- Set the press/double when necessary