Secrets in Football

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Football, which charmed millions and captivated hearts, crazy, which took away the mind of sensibilities, rejoices us and cries another, but we only have to adore it.

Together we explore her secrets, and we go into her dunk breaking into the fences of the game, but from the other side that hides on so much

History Does Justice to Offensive Plans in Total
Modern ball was born in English countries, spread to the entire world, and plans were previously very simplistic, as there is no midfield for the team, only defence and attack, and of course a goalkeeper
The biggest offensive plan was a plan (1-9), where the plan adopted the batting attack with nine attackers, with only one defender, and relied too much on indiscriminacy, with almost all players mixing and thoughtless shots abundant, and scores increasing

The attacking gameplay then decreased after its development in Scotland, where they relied on the (2-8) method and there was a centre-back, with eight strikers motivated to score a goal
The roads didn't twist until the midfield was found, and the offensive line began to diminish little by little.
In the 1930s and into the 1950s it was the offensive gesture that moved the trainers and ignited the stands, while training plans were of little interest at the time.
If we come back for the 58th World Cup or the so-called Pellet Championship, Brazil's World Cup plan is 4-2-4, and you don't even have to imagine having four strikers at once in our present time.

Then the midfield started to increase, so a 4-3-3 plan came up, which relied on 3 players in the middle, often one of them being a playmaker funded by the offensive line.
Then came the months at the hands of the English in 1966 when Bobby Charlton retreated from the offensive line in a 4-3-3 plan to the midfield to turn into a 4-4-2
The Dutch also developed the plan led by Maestro Cruyff, which arose between his feet the overall ball plan

The midfield did not wait long after that until it increased to five midfielders when Argentina and Germany played with a 3-5-2 plan in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups, thanks to which they reached the two finals.
Then the plans of the ball did not succumb to evolving and the midfield reached six players in a plan that is not excellent but good in some cases is a plan 3-6-1

Of course, no one can deny the bounty of painters with integrated tactical plans, the great Katnacchio style, who have made the ball tactic an art taught around the world, regardless of the ball losing some of its pleasure with the presence of defensive plans by them,
Here we are interested in mentioning that midfield is the foundation of modern football. When we have a strong midfield, we own the game and vice versa. This has made us focus on the importance of intensifying the midfield and supporting it with players of heavy calibre.



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