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... eeled out to the pitch. The system overlaid tactical diagrams in my vision, but the players needed to see it the old-fashioned way. I drew a simple 4-3-3 formation.
"Pressing isn’t about running around like headless chickens," I said. "It’s about intelligent aggression. It’s about working as a unit to force mistakes. Every press has three components: the trigger, the execution, and the recovery."
I drew arrows showing player movements. "The trigger is what starts the press. A bad ...
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