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FULL BACK 

The full-backs are defenders who typically play alongside the center-backs and are positioned on the flanks of the field. They are tasked with preventing opposing wingers from creating dangerous situations. While their primary responsibility is defensive, they also play a crucial role in supporting the attack.
General Concepts

General Concepts

Starting positioN

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Positioning when team is attacking 

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Full back in different formations

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- HEAT MAP -

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Quick answers relevant to the position

  1. Quantity of passes: Not as many as midfielders, but more than center backs and strikers

  2. Passing accuracy: as defenders, they need a higher passing accuracy than offensive players

  3. Average length of passes: they have to play long under pressure (with purpose) but most of their passes will be short. Also plenty of crosses

  4. Quantity of sprints: Probably the players with most sprints in the team. Attacking and defending.

  5. Actions more repeated: Sprints, crossings, duels

- TYPES OF WINGBACK -

Fullback - Offensive wing backs
12:29
Fullback - Defensive wingbacks
00:26
Fullback - Inverted Wingbacks
06:54
General Concepts
00:44
Physicality
00:15
Mentality
00:12

Technical skills: Offensively & Defensively. 

​​DEFENSIVE

OFFENSIVE

4.3 First touch in the build up

4.4  Throw-ins (not bounce, strong foot if alone, opposite leg where pressure coming from if not alone).

4.5 Crossing final third

4.6 Crossing middle third

4.7 First touch after switch of play (when we have pressure or when there is space).

Tactical Skills: Offensively & Defensively

​Related to team functions and dynamics.

DEFENSIVE

4.8. Defending a 1v1 situation  (where do you force them to go?)

4.9 Defending in final third


4.10. Positioning when the ball is on the opposite side.

4.11. How to defend a 2v1.

4.12.  How to defend a 1-2

4.13. How to defend a throw-in.

4.14. Distance from the centre-backs.

4.15. Ball watching in lateral crossing.

4.16. Providing cover to CBs. When and how?

4.18. Rest defense

4.19 Profiles

4.20 Defending lateral crosses from opposite side

4.21.Opposite winger tucks inside

4.22. Leaving attackers offside


 

OFFENSIVE

4.23 Passing to your winger.

4.24. When not to go forward (if other wingback is gone).

4.25. OVERLAPS

4.26 UNDERLAPS

4.27 Run in behind the other defense (Jordi Alba) 

4.28 When to keep the ball and why.

4.29 Pass to the goalkeeper. When and where.

4.30 Inverted fullbacks

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