Earlier this month in the April edition of the Total Football Analysis Magazine, we ran a tactical theory piece on Attacking With Inverted Wingers.
Along with giving a brief history of the position, we outlined the unique and often overlooked advantages of this role in the final third of the pitch.
I would recommend reading that article to maximise your understanding and learning in support of this training ground piece.
Otherwise, check out the fantastic video produced by Max Bergmann on Attacking With Inverted Wingers.
This video gives a clear visual and tactical representation of the piece laid out in the April magazine.
The current era of the Premier League gives us many great examples of inverted wingers who are effective in developing and finishing prominent attacks for their teams.
To name but a few to observe who perform this role well; Sadio Mané and Mohammad Salah for Liverpool along with Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez for Manchester City.
All of these are capable and effective at two things in particular, firstly, creating high-value chances for their teams from wide areas.
Secondly, they very often achieve a lot of secondary success for their team by drawing fouls to win penalties and free-kicks as well as corners.
Below, we will give a tactical analysis of the position and the specific and unique advantages it serves.
The analysis progresses into a structured training ground piece where players can develop their understanding of tactics and how the inverted winger can positively affect their team during an attack.
the unique advantages Of An Inverted Winger
I will preface this by stating that the inverted winger is not superior to what you might consider an orthodox winger.
What is important to distinguish is your teams style of play and whether that system supports the attacking flair of the inverted winger.
Should a coach look to play with an inverted winger, then here are some of the unique advantages that are available to this player.

In no particular order, here are four distinct traits available to an inverted winger.
By cutting inside and engaging the opposition full-back, the winger serves to create space for the supporting full-back to overlap and become an option high and wide.
Immediately after cutting insi

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