in possession
Supporting Runs
Underlap - Balanced
The team does not receive specific tactical directives to prioritize underlapping movements during IP phases.
Core Strengths
- Encourages players to determine creative attacking outcomes autonomously.
Potential Risks
- Neglects the strategic advantages provided by focusing on a distinct movement pattern.
Underlap - Left
Directs left-sided players to retain possession momentarily, inviting central teammates to initiate support runs inside the flank player during the build-up strategy.
Core Strengths
- Exploits the blind spot of the opposing fullback by moving into the half-space.
Potential Risks
- The timing and technical precision required for the threaded pass are demanding.
Underlap - Right
Directs right-sided players to retain possession momentarily, inviting central teammates to initiate support runs inside the flank player during the build-up strategy.
Core Strengths
- Exploits the blind spot of the opposing fullback by moving into the half-space.
Potential Risks
- The timing and technical precision required for the threaded pass are demanding.
Underlap - Both Flanks
Directs players on both flanks to retain possession momentarily, inviting central teammates to initiate support runs inside the wide attackers during the build-up strategy.
Core Strengths
- Exploits the blind spot of the opposing fullbacks by moving into the half-spaces.
Potential Risks
- The timing and technical precision required for the threaded pass are demanding.
