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3-4-3 Formation: Why it Works for High School Teams
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  • 1

    Methodology and objectives for selecting the 3-4-3 formation.
  • 2

    Where to correctly position players both offensively and defensively
  • 3

    How to DOMINATE your opponent by exploiting the weaknesses of a 4-3-3
  • Chapter 1: Principles
  • Lesson 4:
    Utlizing overloads in areas in order to easily play out of the back

  • 5

    The magic of the diamond shape to DICTATE the midfield
  • 6

    How to implement Tika Taka passing from the traing ground to the game
  • 7

    Q&A

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3-4-3 Formation: Why it Works for High School Teams

Do you want to exploit your opponent's weakness by maximizing your strengths? Do you want to play out from the back but are struggling to find gaps to progress to the final third? This course is the key to the problems faced by high school coaches who are trying to play free-flowing passing soccer. Since the 3-4-3 formation is very rare in the high school game, there are significant advantages ...

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