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In these systems there are no differences between the work of back court player, pivot and wing. Attack can be realized in various ways, for example: 1. The attackers separate further from each other and try to individually move into free space towards the opponent’s goal to catch the ball. 2.The attackers move as closely as possible to the opponent’s goal area and use the naturally arisen screens for moving into free space. This is very demanding on orientation and accuracy of movement in a rather small and crowded space. 3. The attackers move to the side lines, for example 3 to the left side and 3 to the right side and the goalkeeper, running into the free space in the middle of the field, creates numerical superiority. λ Attacking Systems against Zone and Combined Defence When using this system the attackers play the roles of back court players, pivots and wings. In the systems against combined defence there is also the role for a man-toman defended attacker (who can play in any of the attacking areas). The most often used system is that with one pivot (Diagram 7). More advanced teams also use the system with two pivots (Diagram 8). Diagram 7 Diagram 8 λ Attacking Systems in Numerical Superiority or Inferiority In numerical superiority the systems with one or two pivots are used most often, in numerical inferiority the system without pivot, with one pivot or against man-to-man defence. In numerical superiority the teams usually have enough time to prepare a good situation for shooting. A well practised shooting combination finished from the pivot’s space is usually preferred. Numerical superiority must not decrease the effort and responsibility of the attacker. In numerical inferiority the teams try to keep the ball in their control until the return of the excluded player. The activity of the team must not lose its attacking character, so as not to give the referee a reason for taking the ball away from them, because of passivity. Only shoot from an extraordinarily advantageous position! Even in numerical inferiority it is possible to score (the opponent underestimates us, he takes risks to get the ball | |
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