
Build up from the back. GK Stay in the positions as diagram shows -(GK will play the ball out to either 3 players, and they build up from the back. While keeping the ball, they are not allowed to cross the green line) If we lose the ball we go straight back into 4-4-2 formation to defend.- 2 players on the right side stays in the position i have shown and they make these runs i have made. 1st run by Kang K.S and 2nd run by Jung E.H. Kang`s movement is the trigger of the hitting the ball- Attacking Points(Counter attacking, Back 4 staying inside the defenders line and rest can attack. - 2 holding midfielders don`t go further than the half way line circle) - Hit the channel when we win the ball and both strikers will spin off and attack the area. (Strikers don`t move until players are about to kick the ball or until midfielders cross the half way line)- Attack how ever they want when we are attacking, but first route have to be through by channel ball.
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