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Mario Demmelbauer

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Mario Demmelbauer • Nov 2I would play a 1-3-3-1-3 (yellow) against the 1-4-1-4-1 (green): Against the ball: Three-man defensive line plus central 6 pushing forward when building up away from the ball. 8s move into half positions and play half-half with regard to the opponent. Depending on the opponent’s alignment, vary the intensity of the pressing (we would always play at maximum height). With the ball, play through the center with options to tilt the 8 asymmetrically to play through the line between the last row and the 10 (opening up space).3Reply

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Mario Demmelbauer • Nov 2I would play a 1-3-3-1-3 (yellow) against the 1-4-1-4-1 (green): Against the ball: Three-man defensive line plus central 6 pushing forward when building up away from the ball. 8s move into half positions and play half-half with regard to the opponent. Depending on the opponent’s alignment, vary the intensity of the pressing (we would always play at maximum height). With the ball, play through the center with options to tilt the 8 asymmetrically to play through the line between the last row and the 10 (opening up space).3Reply

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Mario Demmelbauer • Nov 2I would play a 1-3-3-1-3 (yellow) against the 1-4-1-4-1 (green): Against the ball: Three-man defensive line plus central 6 pushing forward when building up away from the ball. 8s move into half positions and play half-half with regard to the opponent. Depending on the opponent’s alignment, vary the intensity of the pressing (we would always play at maximum height). With the ball, play through the center with options to tilt the 8 asymmetrically to play through the line between the last row and the 10 (opening up space).3Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Nov 2@Mario Demmelbauer do you always go +2 in build up or is it flexible?1Reply

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Mario Demmelbauer • Nov 2@Kevin Middleton Flexible—but here I like that the opposing 8s have to jump, which creates space for us.2Reply

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Ross Whitehead🔥

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • Nov 2@Mario Demmelbauer I always enjoy your answers, they are so full of detail!3Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Nov 2@Ross Whitehead agreed. I’m learning all the time as well 👏3Reply

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Mario Demmelbauer • Nov 2@Ross Whitehead I just share my thoughts with you 😉3Reply

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