As a full back, when standing what should be the defensive radius?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-04
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on how the captain and coach arrange.

    Also look at the formation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on the actual situation, at this time, if the opponent has a player next to him, the full-back should be very careful, because the person you are defending is likely to pass the ball to him at any time, in this case, as long as it is a trained player, he will immediately retreat to help the full-back, according to this situation, the nearest full-back should be the central defender, he will immediately run over to clamp the opponent's helper, in case the ball comes out, he can continue to defend, in this case, if he has been feintting, The whole person is dangling, directly forcing the position of the corner kick point on the side, the fullback will always be tightly wrapped around him, at this time it is difficult for the opponent to pass the ball out, when the opponent is forced to stop, will look for an opportunity to twist past the fullback, the fullback at this time only optimistic about his position, waiting for the opponent's breakthrough mistake and waiting for the opportunity to steal or destroy the ball; If the opponent is slowly dribbling the ball and using his own ball control to advance step by step, then it is necessary to test the defender's reaction, because the opponent at this time is likely to wait for the defender to suddenly speed up and rush over, and the full-back should judge very accurately at this time: as long as the opponent does not want to attack, do not act rashly! If you find that the opponent is not quite right at this time, and you want to rush over at any time, choose some small interference moves, these movements are small in amplitude, easy to retract, and will not be affected by the sudden need to keep up with the opponent after doing it.

    ps: There is a situation where the opponent likes to do fancy moves to get past the fullback, at this time the fullback has a principle, that is, to press the pawn, because at this time the steal may t be on the opponent's foot, and then the foul penalty free kick, in this case, the fullback can only keep watching his position, and do not rush up until the last resort, because it is easy to be passed).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let others do a good job of assisting in defense, in case you are overcome, someone will have to delay and fill the position. As a full-back, if you don't have absolute speed and stamina, don't press over the halfway, don't go to the bottom, at most 45 degrees diagonal passes!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should look at the great left-backs, how to defend.

    Learn from Maldini, not Grosso!!

    The opponent counterattacks quickly and you can't grab unless you have someone on the side to fill in.

    Usually when the opposing winger goes to the right, you stick it, keep a distance of 2-3 meters, and don't give him a chance to pass the ball or break inside. Once, he kicks out, you destroy, or grab.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.When defending, usually the line behind the side should not be further back than the line at the center, otherwise it is easy to cause the defense to fail to make offsides.

    2.Don't look at the ball too much, but also pay attention to the running position of the opposing player to judge whether your running position is reasonable.

    3.When the attack of the two teams is concentrated on one side, the other side should consciously shrink to the middle, go up to fill in the central defenders at critical moments, but also be wary of the opposing players in their defensive area.

    4.When the opponent is attacking, the principle of positioning remains the same, and the opponent and the front and rear are both on your perimeter. The principle is to focus on the player with the ball and be ready to press on other players at any time.

    5.Because wingers have two options on the wing, bottoming and cutting inside, full-backs need to be prepared with both hands, usually facing sideways when defending, in order to react quickly to the opponent's actions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Attack, attack, attack, offense is the best defense.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on whether you're an assist or a defensive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Push him properly, not too tightly, otherwise he can pass you with a button, and you can't react, but don't be too loose, so as not to let him pass the ball easily, which needs to be experienced. Proper looseness will also help you turn around and prevent the opponent from changing the line and dribbling the ball. If you're a right wing-back, be careful to guard the back post when the opposition attack your left side.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As a full-back, you have to pay attention to the space behind you, don't take your feet lightly when you defend, follow him, watch the ball, and have the opportunity to be steady and ruthless. He wants to change the line, you can let your teammates help you defend, you just need to be fast, keep up quickly, don't let him get up, you can foul at the right time, but pay attention to the movement. I wish you victory, come on!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You just have to remember to stick to him all the time and not let him pass the ball, if the speed is not enough to keep up, quickly destroy the ball, see the opportunity to break, and if you can't break it, use your body to block his way, and if you can't do it, you will foul. Since you are a wingback, you are facing the opposing winger, and if the winger crosses, it is basically a success if you don't let him pass.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Just don't be afraid.

    Don't grab blindly.

    Keep an eye on the other enemy's position and don't let him get out.

    That is, the course of the master.

    And don't let him break through vertically.

    Otherwise you'll be in trouble.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Little brother, I used to kick you when I was in college. It's actually very simple, you just have to follow him, it's as simple as that.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Offense is the best defense!!

    Our football team is an attacking football team!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Put a hammer in your pocket, and when people come, they will smash it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can defend as much as you want, it's a big deal, get a red card, right, brother.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Brother: Have you ever watched Shaolin football? Learn!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What if it's Brazil?!

    It's so complicated to say Follow people, never get out of your feet. And he was confused

    It's your fault to get out of the way, and it's always the truth to stand still. Due to the limit of the level, it is estimated that no corner penalty will be scored for them.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You can be an offensive defender. It's like McCone and Alves. Both are good hands.

    But they're all full-backs. The defenders are generally only full-backs (except for Barcelona, which is not part of the earth), and you should not be quick to turn around (speculation) when you look at your profile, and you say that you are not fast (ignore this if you are modest). The turn is slow, the speed is slow, and the full-back doesn't have much height to ask for.

    So being a full-back is not suitable. And you need the coach or the team to have this tactical arrangement (ignore me if you play wild ball), otherwise you won't have a chance to cut forward. So, if I get everything right, then you can go ahead.

    In midfield, you have a dangerous long-range shot, but you can't do it without a good big picture. Forward forwards, especially centre-forwards, should have an advantage in your height header (I don't know how your height is in you**). However, it wastes the advantages of ball protection and ball breaking.

    So it's better to play a shadow striker. When a striker is broken, you can control the ball with your break and threaten the opponent with your long-range shot from the perimeter. You can also head the ball in crosses, so I think it's the best fit.

    Of course, there is no shadow striker in the team, you can choose a centre-forward.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Looking at what LZ said, I think it's best for you to play as a full-back. After all, LZ has been emphasizing its defensive ability, which shows that LZ is still confident in his defense. The ability to intercept, the mentality, the ability to plug in, these are all important for full-backs.

    Because the role of the full-back is to be able to prevent the opponent's attack on the side when defending, and to assist the attacking team to pose a threat to the opponent's goal when attacking. I used to play full-back at school, but in recent years I've found myself better at midfield than at the back, so I'm now playing mainly as a wing-back and as a midfielder. So that's what I do at full-back

    When attacking, the main thing is to assist the attacking team, rather than positioning yourself as an attacking player. When defending, you must be able to return to defense in time, and you must return to defense in time! Personally, I think that as a full-back, a full-back who can't get involved in defending in time is not a good defender.

    So, as a full-back, you have to have a lot of fitness and enough awareness.

    Hope my answer helps lz

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If that's the case, you can play well in any position in the midfield, and the main thing is that you can play and be happy.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Ask your coach or your peers.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you have a flash of inspiration, I guess you should have a good sense of position, play as a striker, awareness is very important, you are very suitable for playing as a striker, and your physical fitness is okay, you can consider playing as a striker.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello! This friend has the goal of plateau, to find some strong opponents to sharpen himself, the position is not important, it is better to be an all-rounder, the player needs to be skill. Of course, you can choose the position you want to play, generally speaking, 180cm, 72kg weight is a very good physical condition, Ronaldo is 183cm tall, playing as a striker, you play as a striker is still quite suitable, come on!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Defensive midfielders, you can learn from Milan's Nocerino. Or play an impactful midfielder like Audeng Bouaten, or if you have a good sense of it, you can play a central striker.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Fullback! Or the midfielders can take advantage of the defense and then play a quick counter-attack.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's obviously a defender, but you can also try your hand at midfield.

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