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My teams midfield always loses its shape in the second half
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Hi Alan,
It`s natural for the game to start becoming stretched as the 2nd half goes on and it`s important for the midfield to try and keep their shape during this period. Communication between everyone, especially the midfield players is key to maintaining a good shape. Every players should be reminding each other of the position they need to be in. If one midfielder commits forward, another midfielder or forward should cover for this player to ensure you aren`t caught out if you lose the ball. Improving the fitness of your players will mean that midfielders can get up and down the pitch better as the game wears on. Here`s a good drill to work on defensive shape as a midfield unit.
Matt
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