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Blentarps BK – Skurups AIF 2013-06-08

4-5-1 MT Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. VK VMF CMF HMF HK VB VMB HMB HB MV

Starting team Joakim Victor Toby Emil Zaak Oliver Simon Elias Hampus VMT Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. Emil VK VMF CMF HMF HK Zaak Oliver Simon Elias Hampus VB VMB HMB HB Adam Erik David Johan MV Kalle

Positioner på planen 1st line of defence 2nd line of defence MT Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. 1st line of defence VK VMF CMF HMF HK 2nd line of defence VB VMB MB HB MV

4-5-1 If we control the midfield, we control the game! 4-5-1 is based upon ‘packing’ the midfield to give a more defensive formulation. CMF is defensive ‘minded’, but can support the attack, if needed. Increases our ability to cut out the passes through the centre. CMF provides ‘extra’ cover for the 4 defenders. However, it requires the MT to hold the ball and wait for support.

Defending Zonal marking MT Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. HMF HK VK VMF CMF Cover the back four VB HB VMB HMB MV

Defending Zonal marking MT Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. Wingers & midfield must drop back and mark extra attackers VK VMF HMF HK CMF VB HB VMB HMB MV

Positioner på planen MT HMF VK HK VMF HB VB CMF Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. VMB HMB Central defenders must stay goal side of the attackers Always have them in your sight, so you can react to their runs Drop back if needed to keep goal side MV

Attacking VK HK MT 1 2 HMF VB HB VMF CMF 3 Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. VMB MB If the HMF joins the attack, the VMF must drop in behind the front two attackers The CMF must drop back & provide extra cover for the central defenders MV

Attacking VK HK MT 1 VMF 2 VB HB HMF CMF 3 Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. VMB MB If the VMF joins the attack, the HMF must drop in behind the front two attackers The CMF must drop back & provide extra cover for the central defenders MV

Attacking MT VK HK HMF VMF 1 1 VB CMF HB 3 2 2 VMB HMB Items on this page are all PowerPoint objects that have been grouped. To manipulate individual items one should ungroup the objects. This is done in PowerPoint by selecting the primary object, then click on draw and then click on ungroup. To regroup, select all items that need to be included, click on draw and click on group. When the left/right back join the attack, the left/right wings must drop back and cover their position. CMF must drop back and cover the central defenders MV

Roles and responsibilities in 4-5-1 Forward / striker With only one player up top, there is a lot of focus on this player. It is crucial that he holds the ball up and brings others into play. The top player must run on to balls from the midfield. His is a target man with good control, heading ability and upper body strength Playing against an entire defence alone will be tiring, so it is important that he is fully fit. Central midfielders The midfielders go forward at regular intervals to support the striker, however there should always be a defensive minded midfielder. This defensive midfielder will sit back and protect the back four. This player must break up opposition attacks. When the team is defending he must act as an extra member of the defence, with the other two midfielders around him looking to attack as well as defend. The two attacking midfielder must support the lone striker, where possible. Left / right wingers The two wingers must play down the wings and look to support the striker by running into the box. The winger's job is also to run the line and look to get crosses into the box, but for this to work the midfielders must run into the penalty area. A winger must remember his defensive responsibilities, by running back with the other team’s wingers. Left / right wing defenders The main job of the two wing defenders is to defend against wingers and help out the central defenders. Centre backs / defenders Centre-backs must head the ball away, tackle and block attack either from the wings or central attacks. They should also go up for corners & free-kicks in the hope of heading a goal. Their main job is to stop the strikers and midfielders. The two central defenders can mark zonally (zonal marking) or take on man-to-man marking of any attacker in a central position in the penalty box.