FOOTBALL GAME SYSTEMS (8): 1-2-3-2
After analyzing the 1-3-3-1 and the 1-3-2-2 systems, continue with the next game system. The 1-2-3-2. It is a system that provides offensive and defensive variants,but his priority is the attack. Is the attack system in this categories par excellence.
Characteristics:
This is a system formed by four lines of pressure. The first line form the goalkeeper. The second line is constituted by two defenders. Ahead of them, form a line of 3 midfielders, defensive moments in the two media side would be delayed to close the wings. In attack will seek progressions by your side (by conduction or pass). Finally fourth pressure line consists of 2 front, they will seek in the bands passes peers. In defensive situation will be delayed to close bands midline, which would become the arrangement 4-1-2.
- Sides: Players mainline and with continuous additions to the attack. In this sistems midfielders (indoors in attack and sides in defensive zone)
- Centrals: Player to order the team, strong, imposing and well out of the ball.
- Midfielder: Player that gives balance to the team with great technical quality.
- Forward: There may be several types of front: Strong and play well from behind, skillful and good vision and fast, depending on the type of player the coach will place them well together or else separate or only one front and one in behind.
Advantages:
- You can create numerical superiority with the additions of the side and falls to throw as much as half front are what stands out in this system.
- High pressure in attack.
- Good system when pressing block after retreat into their own field.
Disadvantages:
- Outnumbered in counterattacks.
- Less defensive security if the opposing team used many players in attack.
Bibliography: http://es.scribd.com/doc/45948850/Sistemas-de-Juego-Futbol-8#scribd
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