in possession
Supporting Runs
Underlap - Balanced
Places no extra emphasis on the team to make more underlapping runs.
Positive Feedback
- Allows the team to find their own attacking solutions.
Negative Feedback
- Loses the benefits of emphasising a specific approach.
Underlap - Left
Instructs players on the left flank to hold on to the ball, looking for a teammate to make a supporting run beyond them from a more central area.
Positive Feedback
- Underlapping run is made behind the opposition fullback’s field of view.
Negative Feedback
- Pass into underlapping player can be difficult to execute.
Underlap - Right
Instructs players on the right flank to hold on to the ball, looking for a teammate to make a supporting run beyond them from a more central area.
Positive Feedback
- Underlapping run is made behind the opposition fullback’s field of view.
Negative Feedback
- Pass into underlapping player can be difficult to execute.
Underlap - Both Flanks
Instructs players on both flanks to hold on to the ball, looking for a teammate to make a supporting run beyond them from a more central area.
Positive Feedback
- Underlapping run is made behind the opposition fullback’s field of view.
Negative Feedback
- Pass into underlapping player can be difficult to execute.
