Behind Enemy Lines
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I'm not a fan of the 11 men behind the ball when we defend. If it's in the last couple of minutes of a really important match then fine but this has become too much of a habit often with still 20 minutes or so before the end. Isn't it too defensive?
Why not leave an outlet, someone with some pace, like Lua Lua, on the half way line or near it, who can then break? It would mean we'd increase our chances of grabbing another goal, the opposition would have to leave 2 men back and it'd ease the pressure of numbers against our defence.
Thoughts?
Why not leave an outlet, someone with some pace, like Lua Lua, on the half way line or near it, who can then break? It would mean we'd increase our chances of grabbing another goal, the opposition would have to leave 2 men back and it'd ease the pressure of numbers against our defence.
Thoughts?