
When we carry out any offensive movement without the ball, it will be extremely important for us not to lose our visual connection with our teammate who has the ball. Otherwise, we will not have that passing option, and it will be as if our team will be playing with one less player during this run of play.
The offensive system should not be completely rigid. It should include imagination, spontaneity, skill and creativity. Talent organized in this way can be a formula for great success.
In the 2-2 offensive alignment, the first line should be composed of fast players who are skillful and good passers. The second line should always be looking to pass.
In the 3-1 system, the players on the first line should carry out exchanges in order to find openings in the center or along the sidelines. The pivot man on the second line will be available as a passing option.
In order to develop the 4-0 system correctly, there must be mastery of technique, both singular and collective, great mobility without the ball and excellent physical preparation.
When we play one-on-one, we should attempt to dodge toward the defender's supporting leg, since it has the weight of the body over it, and he will have less ability to react.
Best Regards,
Javier Lozano
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