The options of the fullbacks to join the attack

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1-Fullback approaches midfield, gives the ball to the centre midfielder, advances on the wing and takes it again (on the left).

2-Fullback goes to opponent’s half pitch. When the game is played on the other wing, there will be a gap on the wing, he runs to the penalty area from that wing.

3-Fullback goes to the opponent's half, when the striker moves between centre-back and fullback, fullback passes the striker (on the left).

4-Fullback approaches the centre, the winger passes fullback while he enters the penalty area.

5-Both fullbacks join the attack. As one goes to the wing, the other approaches the centre. He crosses from this region. The player approaching the centre is more likely to cross because the pressure level is higher on the other full back (on the left).

6-As the winger goes from the wing to the centre, he ensures that opponent’s fullback follows him. The fullback runs without the ball and goes to wing.

7-Fullback approaches the winger, takes the ball from winger, and gives the ball again while the winger moves to the side line (on the left).

8-The winger heads towards centre or towards the penalty area. The fullback runs and approaches the wing.









































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