{"instruction_property":"Defensive Transition","category":"out_of_possession","options":[{"option_name":"Regroup","short_description":["Fall back into shape as soon as possession is lost.","Slow down the ball-carrier."],"is_selected":true,"description":"The team will look to fall back into defensive shape as soon as possible in the immediate moments after possession is lost. Players near the ball-carrier will look to slow them down, in order to give their teammates more time to recover their position.","pros":["Recover to defensive shape quicker.","Protects against counter-attack."],"cons":["Less chance of winning the ball back quickly.","Allows other team to recover the ball under less pressure."]},{"option_name":"Standard","short_description":["Balanced transition strategy.","According to the current Mentality."],"is_selected":false,"description":"The team will be flexible in the transition, counter-pressing or regrouping depending on the situation.","pros":["A flexible transition strategy.","Provides a balance between counter-pressure and defensive recovery."],"cons":["Loses benefits of specialising in a single approach."]},{"option_name":"Counter-Press","short_description":["Disrupt as soon as possession is lost.","Win the ball back quickly."],"is_selected":false,"description":"The team will look to disrupt and press where possible in the immediate moments after possession is lost. Players near the ball will look to engage the ball-carrier and their nearby passing options in an attempt to win the ball back as quickly as possible.","pros":["Chance of regaining the ball back very quickly.","Keeps pressure on the opposition."],"cons":["Defence is exposed if press is beaten.","Requires enough nearby players when ball is lost."]}]}