How do you defend it? How is football defended?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-23
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Press the acceleration plus pass (auto-defense) and then press the top block to hit the door button (teammate pack) OK

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Live 11? Are you talking about PS or PC? PES2008 on PC? 2008 is not difficult at all, the computer is as weak as receiving money.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, don't run with your heels easily, see the right time, and predict in advance to do a good job of defense.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just find someone with a body like Leo or Cannavaro, and set up a marker.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The real defense is to use your nimble feet to jam other people's breakthroughs, not with your hands.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, acceleration + passing = foul.

    But it's useful

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zone Defense.

    The so-called zone defense refers to the whole team in the defense, layer by layer fortification, the formation of layers of marking and protection of the overall defensive system. In the zone defense system, each player is marked to man in his or her own relatively stable return hand area. When the opposing offensive players cross the running position to another defensive area, our defenders and the defenders in the area exchange defensive tasks, and generally do not cross the area to mark, not being pulled by the opponent.

    Defenders are protected and supported by the players behind them. When the opponent forces a breakthrough or runs without the ball to cut into the catch, the defender has to chase the mark.

    The advantage of zone defense is that it saves physical strength, and the players are more mobile and protective when defending. The disadvantage is that the defender needs to have good judgment and awareness. If the team's cooperation is not tacit, the opponent will make full use of the junction of the two defensive areas, and once it is broken, it will form a one-on-one situation with the goalkeeper.

    Man-to-man defense.

    Man-to-man defense is basically that each person is staring at their own defensive object, the defensive object runs there, they have to run there, do not exchange defensive objects, are not limited by the defensive area, and the protection between the rear players is mainly carried out by the last dragged back central defender for area protection and filling.

    Man-to-man mainly suppresses the opponent's offensive and technical superiority through aggressive steals. The advantage of this defensive system is that it has a clear division of labor and strong restrictive force on the opponent. However, the requirements for the physical, willful, and defensive ability of the defensive players are high.

    The disadvantage of the man-to-man defensive system is that once a defender is broken by the opponent, and the protection and filling between the defenders are not in place in time, it is likely to cause the whole line to be disintegrated. Therefore, depending on the opponent's situation, different marking methods should be adopted, which may start from the moment the ball is conceded, or it may start from the middle of the field or start to mark and defend at the back.

    Mixed defense. Hybrid defense is a combination of man-to-man defense and zone defense. In this defensive system, the marking is to target the most threatening or playmaker of the opponent, usually one of the two central defenders to carry it out, and the other becomes the "scavenger" of the central defenders.

    This kind of defensive system requires a high level of personal defensive ability, physical fitness, and will from the marking central defender. "Scavengers" require a good sense of protection and complementation, a cool head, comprehensive observation, and accurate judgment and analysis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Football Teaching: How to Defend Like a Professional Player, Predict in Advance Not to Be Led by the NoseFootball Teaching: How to Defend Like a Professional Player, Anticipate Not to Be Led by the Nose Football Teaching: How to Defend Like a Professional Player, Predict in Advance Not to Be Led by the Nose.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The best defense is offense! Maintain possession and shoot at the opposition's goal!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cycling: Keep an eye on your opponent's waist. Marseille maneuver:

    Similar to basketball card slots, be careful not to foul. Man and ball split: pay attention to the reverse.

    Back-heel lob passes: Keep a certain distance from your opponent. Focus.

    Xiao Luo Shi Huang people speed through people (also a bicycle): keep up with his pace. Denilson-style (basic bike):

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are a variety of skills in football defense, including zone defense, man-to-man defense, chain defense, and high pressing, full-court pressing defense, as well as iron bucket formation, swing bus defense.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The average offensive player is a three-way threat, bursting, passing, and shooting. Read the game, read the intentions of the attacking players.

    If you break through, pay attention to the center of gravity of the offensive player rather than the footsteps, and generally use the knee on the opposite side of the dribbling hand to protect the ball from being broken (there is a Jordan who teaches you to play basketball, which is explained in detail). So judge the direction of the breakthrough.

    If you shoot, pay attention to the precursors before shooting, Maddie's kind of unforeseen is too rare. Don't always think about the cap, just block the view.

    Pay attention to the position of the opposing teammate and judge the passing route in advance.

    Generally, the breakthrough of playing is to think about the route in advance and think about the noisy moves, rather than the kind of sudden strain, so read more of the attacker's routines, and there are only a few of them. The body of the defensive player is the capital, and the main thing is to rely on the IQ consciousness.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Observe the opponent's offense attentively, concentrate on it, be sure to keep your body in front of the attacking player's bright penner, keep your feet steady, and defend according to the opponent's offensive characteristics, such as if he doesn't throw well, put the shot to defend the break, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Anti-breakthrough and non-anti-throwing, try to limit the opponent to the three-second zone, and have a distance of about 1 meter from the opponent. Stretch out your arms to block his passing routes, and don't let him be light and easy to break through, and his feet should be fast.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First, press him hard. Every player has his own habit of dribbling, and you should press on the side he is most accustomed to, forcing him to have his back to you and also his back to the basket.

    Second, once he turns his back to you, you should cling to him and squat down slightly so that you can move quickly to either side of yourself. At the same time, you should also open your arms, spread your palms and relax them, so that you can shoot the ball when you have the opportunity.

    Thirdly, as long as the opponent is waiting for the opportunity to pass the ball, you can do it. Although he is always on high alert to prevent the ball from being poked by you, there will always be a moment when he can't concentrate on you because he has to find his passing partner, and the moment he tries to pass the ball is the perfect time to make a tackle. You can suddenly reach out and drop his racket and get the ball back.

    It is important to note that this kind of action is very dangerous and can easily be whistled for a foul by the referee. Therefore, it is best to poke the ball out first, and even if you can't get the ball, maybe your partner will be waiting for it. Tackling the ball also takes a lot of hard work, you can do one-on-one practice with your teammates, and once you do enough hard work, it will come naturally.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Be sure to follow the direction of the defender's movement, and be sure to pay attention to the three points and one line.

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