Coaching teams to combine effectively in central areas high up the pitch can be one of the more complex phases of the game for coaches to implement.
When executing a positional attack in an area sometimes referred to as zone 14, the nature of this approach often necessitates intricate play and a clear tactical plan to break down teams in the most crowded areas of the pitch.
Whilst difficult to implement, the benefits of having a team capable of attacking in this manner are great, as you can break the opposition down at their most vulnerable point.
This tactical analysis examines how Europes best sides are using attacking combinations in central areas to create goal-scoring opportunities.
Examples of teams being successful in completing attacking combinations in central areas from the Bundesliga, Premier League, and Ligue 1 are included.
Also included in this tactical theory is a training exercises that facilitate coaches in developing their teams effectiveness when combining in central areas in the attacking third.
This exercise is designed to improve players’ technical abilities and tactical understanding in these scenarios.
How Do Top European Teams Set Up For Central Combinations?
The image above shows Manchester City’s setup when they have possession centrally within the oppositions defensive third.
Although Pep Guardiola’s side has recently moved away from its dogmatic approach of maintaining possession in and forcing the ball through central areas, it is still very good at doing so.
Typically, in these scenarios, Man City have their full-backs supplying width, with their wingers playing inside the penalty area.
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