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1. Change in shape as the players move forward, defensive midfielder (6) drops in between the<br />

center backs as security for them, particularly if the oppositi<strong>on</strong> leaves 2 forwards up. Most often<br />

teams play directly through the number (6) in this situati<strong>on</strong>.<br />

2. Here 2 fullbacks break forward, the center midfielder (6) stays in fr<strong>on</strong>t as we have<br />

possessi<strong>on</strong>, and as so<strong>on</strong> as possessi<strong>on</strong> changes and opp<strong>on</strong>ents win it and look forward, the<br />

center midfielder (6) drops back into the sweeper role. It is likely our opp<strong>on</strong>ents will have two<br />

players up so it now becomes a 2 v 2 at the back, which is risky therefore we make sure a<br />

defensive midfield player; in this case (6), stays back to help them CREATE A 3 v 2 going<br />

forward but also should the opp<strong>on</strong>ents win the ball and counter attack quickly a 3 v 2 as<br />

security.<br />

Coaching the 4-2-3-1 11 ©WORLD CLASS COACHING

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