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Using Cover Shadows When Pressing 🧠 • Make play predictable/limit passing options. • Protect central passing lanes. • Apply pressure on specific triggers. • Force mistakes & win the ball high.

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Foncho3 years ago

Macca, the guys in the middle can jump and use their cover shadow to make the press even more aggressive. A high press by marking not the man, but the pass. I call it marking from the front (instead of marking from behind as we are taught since we were kids).

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Tommy Is Bae3 years ago

@MTNNG why can't I view this?

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Wogan3 years ago

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Madoda Zulu3 years ago

@GetVideoBot

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T.J.Paschal🇳🇬3 years ago

There were times this season where United pressed so well as a unit, but lately, it's been inconsistent and unorganized and we're almost back to playing a very deep line, it really is worrying, we often win the ball high up the pitch when we press well, we should restart!

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The Football Centre3 years ago

If the red full back stays level with the blue player the red team will beat the press every time.

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Macca ⚽️3 years ago

Every problem has a solution. This video is merely highlighting how the use of cover shadows can help in general pressing, not just this exact situation.

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