The inverted full-back position is an ever-evolving position, and new ideas and tactics for best utilising these players are constantly being introduced.
This tactical analysis will show some of the most common ways inverted full-backs are being used not just in the build-up but also to finish off attacks.
Inverted full-backs can become a useful attacking option when deployed correctly and within a suitable system.
This tactical theory includes various ways the full-backs can be used in the final third to attack the box.
Either to deliver or aid the delivery of crosses or to make late, half-space runs to get on the end of balls put into the box.
This analysis shows how full-backs are now dynamic attacking players who can unlock various types of defence.
Creating Space In The Wide Area
Inverting full-backs in the build-up phase effectively narrows the opposition to create space in the wide areas.
This space can then be used to isolate a tricky winger one-on-one with their direct opponent or for the full-back to move into the wide area and combine with their wide teammate.


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