4 3 3Number10FormationEbook
4 3 3Number10FormationEbook
4 3 3Number10FormationEbook
GK-4-3-3 NUMBER 10
COACHING THE
GK-4-3-3 WITH A NUMBER 10
1. When the full back attacks, the nearest midfielder must cover the space
2. If the centre backs are in possession, the midfielders must rotate to receive
3. When one central midfielder attacks, the other must hold their position
4. The full back and wide player must combine their movements to receive
5. The number 10 must start high alongside the number 9 to disrupt the defence
6. In general play, the number 10 is free to roam the pitch in order to receive
7. On crosses, the team must get three players into the box & two on the edge
8. In crossing situations, the number 9 must go to the near post to open the box
9. On longer passes, the midfielders must be ready to pick up 2nd balls
10. When defending, the wide players can drop back to make a compact midfield
11. The number 10 should look to pressure opposing midfielders on the blind side
When the full back attacks, the nearest midfielder must cover the space
The
number
6 must must
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If the centre backs are in possession, the midfielders must rotate to receive
The furthest
midfielder should
come towards the
centre back to offer a
pass on the inside
The number 10
should arrive in
the spaces behind
the opponents
midfield and look
to receive on the
back foot
The nearest
midfielder should
go high to allow the
centre back to bring
In attack, the number 6 must
the ball out
When one central midfielder attacks, the other must hold their position
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nearest
midfielder
holds and the
allows the
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the team
are building
furthest
midfielder
from
the
ball
to
attack from the defenders, the make a
forward run. This decision is also made simple
number
8 & 10 should go beyond
by the number 10 who is on the same side as
their
marker
and in between the lines
the nearest midfielder
This movement
forces the marker
s into a decision of
going to pressure
the ball or staying
with the 8 or 10.
The full back and wide player must combine their movements to receive
The wide player can move inside and allow the full
As the
centre back steps out of
back to take up the space on the wing
defence. The number 5 goes high
and the number 11 goes inside.
Finally, the number 8 pulls into a
deep wide position to receive
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Example 2
As the centre back steps out of
defence. The number 2 goes high
and wide and the number 10 also
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the
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wide player and then
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Now the number 7 is free to come
deep to receive to feet
The number 10 must start high alongside the number 9 to disrupt the defence
In general play, the number 10 is free to roam the pitch in order to receive
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number
10 should always
The
midfielders
must be
beon the move and
looking to receive passes behind the opponents
different types of player and bring
midfield. If the number 10 is being marked closely,
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skills to the
game. This
then interchanging
movements
with will
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aid
to
the
variety
of
the
teams
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midfielders or wide players can create
and
enable
natural
in
player
or other
team rotation
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movement
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2.
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From midfielders
From defenders
Runs into the box
From wide players
On crosses, the team must get three players into the box & two on the edge
In crossing situations, the number 9 must go to the near post to open the box
movement
When defending, the wide players can drop back to make a compact midfield
The
midfielders
must
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and 11
should go deep
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closer to the
number
10. Thisand
makes
the team
different
types
of player
bring
narrow and
compact
when
defending
different
skills
to the
game.
This will
aid to the variety of the teams play
and enable natural rotation in
movement
The number 10 should look to pressure opposing midfielders on the blind side
FORMATION OVERVIEW
GK-4-3-3 NUMBER 10
STRENGTHS
Use of the full width of the pitch
Two central midfielders
Use of a roaming number 10
CONCERNS
Number 9 can be isolated if the number 10
drops too deep
Full backs must be able to defend 1v1
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