in possession
Supporting Runs
Overlap - Balanced
Maintains a neutral In Possession (IP) stance, refraining from forcing specific wide movements.
Core Strengths
- Encourages players to determine optimal attacking sequences organically.
Potential Risks
- Lacks a dedicated tactical focus for flank penetration.
Overlap - Left
Directs left-side attackers to delay progression, waiting for teammates to provide wide support via runs on the outside.
Core Strengths
- Forces a 2v1 numerical advantage against the opposing fullback.
Potential Risks
- The trailing run can occur within the blind spot of the player currently in possession.
Overlap - Right
Directs right-side attackers to delay progression, waiting for teammates to provide wide support via runs on the outside.
Core Strengths
- Forces a 2v1 numerical advantage against the opposing fullback.
Potential Risks
- The trailing run can occur within the blind spot of the player currently in possession.
Overlap - Both Flanks
Encourages players across both wings to retain possession, waiting for teammates to execute outside supporting runs.
Core Strengths
- Creates numerical overloads against opposition fullbacks on both sides of the pitch.
Potential Risks
- The supporting run frequently happens outside the immediate visual field of the primary ball-carrier.
