Scenario rules:
-No substitution
-2 starting line-up options; 4 DEFs, 4 MIDs, 2 FWDs or
4 DEFs, 3 MIDs, 3 FWDs
1-CDM to CB. Defensive midfielder comes back and 4
players continue to play in defence. However, since his defensive features are
not good, he is often positioned a little further than other centre-back (1).
Therefore, the centre-back or fullback should pay attention to space behind
this player (2). The defensive midfielder must contribute while defending the
front zone of the other centre-back and fullback (3).
2-FBs to CBs. Fullbacks approach the centre and triple
defence formation is started (1). In this way, central defence is stronger than
the old formation, but fullbacks should not go to sides of the field because
the distance between centre-back and fullback widens and opposing team tries to
be effective from this area (2). Instead, a winger and, if necessary, a centre
midfielder take on the wing defence by coming to wing (3).
3-Attacking from the wings and centre. While the winger is going to attack, the players
behind must follow the winger. Centre midfielder must be in the other half, the
full-back must stand on side (1).
If the attack is made from the centre, fullbacks
should run straight without going to the sides (2). If the full back is going
to go to wing, the other defenders should also head to that area (3).
4-Transition from attacking to defending. They should
return to their own half by narrowing the field. Centre midfielders should
approach the triple line of defence (1). They must stand in front of the gaps
formed between 3 defenders. In this way, the maximum area is defended (2).
5-RW or LW to FB. One of the wingers goes to the back.
The full back moves to the centre-back (1). This game plan should be preferred
if one of the wingers is defensive. The characteristics of the opposing team
determine which winger will play defensively. For example, if the opponent is
using the right wing more, the left winger should be on defence (2).
6-Defensive midfielder is always contact with the
centre-back. If the opposing team comes from centre, fullbacks approach centre
and the defensive midfielder waits in front of them (1). If the opposing team
comes from wings, the defensive midfielder moves to that area (2). It is the
defensive midfielder who makes the most effort in this plan. Therefore, if his condition
is high, this plan should be preferred.
7-Change by position. Different changes are made for
each position according to the current position of the players. Regardless of
which position the players are aiming for, the density is increased in the area
where the attack is coming (1). Team defence is important in this plan. It is a
risky plan because the furthest area is left blank. This plan is successful
against opponents who cannot quickly change the direction of the attack. If the
opposing team moves quickly from one wing to the other, it finds effective
positions (2).
8-In addition to GK’s duty, the goalkeeper goes a
little further and starts playing like a centre-back (1). This is the riskiest
of the other game plans, but its biggest advantage is that almost no player
gets additional missions. It is very difficult to implement this plan while the
team is defending, but if you include the goalkeeper while the opposing team is
making pressure on you, you will move from defence to attack more easily (2).