4231 Tactics and Analysis [Roles of EACH position]

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This video analyzes the 4231 Formation Tactics. It also covers the roles of each position and shows animated examples! Ideas on how to play out the back and how and where to attack the opponents using this formation are also presented. This formation allows the attack to come from many different angles. Having two Defensive Midfielders is what makes this formation UNIQUE!

I would like to say thanks to Code Football as they inspired me to make this video. They created a video about the 4231 Formation Tactics that I really liked and enjoyed. I got some ideas from them but there were also many ideas that I had different thoughts on for the 4231 Formation. So, If you would like to see that video, the link is here below:

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Luis Laureano
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What are your thoughts on the 4-2-3-1 Formation Tactics? Do you play or coach with this formation?

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There is a lot wrong here: defensively, the full backs fall in to be a back for and compress the box, while the wingers handle the outside threats. If a fullback is drawn wide, it is the winger that falls inside to cover the space if the #6 or #8 cannot. Attacking, the Ingres ARE OUT WIDE! you keep them compressed and never available to exploit the field. The #8 or #6 is going to explode into the center freeing the #10 to roam into other open areas with the striker. This is the poorest example of how to run an effective 4-2-3-1 ever.

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