Overlapping in The Final Third
Overlapping in The Final Third
Development
Use half a pitch and two teams. The white team defends using a goalkeeper and four
defenders – and mannequins/flags are used as midfield obstacles.
The black team attacks with a full back (FB), wide player (W), two centre forwards (F1 and
F2) and an attacking midfielder (M).
Attacks alternate from the left and right side of the pitch.
The full backs start the attack by passing to the wide player and then making an overlapping
run behind them.
The black team uses an overlap to attack the white team’s goal.
Game situation
Play a small-sided game between two teams.
Each team has a goalkeeper, three defenders, one midfielder and one centre forward.
Two wide neutral players (N) are used by the team in possession to create 2v1 overlap
situations in attack.
The offside rule must be used. The team that scores most goals wins.
Each team uses neutral wide players to create overlap situations to score.
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