PASS -> CREATE AN ANGLE.
his video builds on a key improvement…
building the three early and covering the space behind the challenge.
That part is already there and done correctly.
The next step is what happens after you play the fullback.
Right now, there is a habit of following the pass and ending up in the shadow, which limits your availability and forces you to react late.
Instead, the action continues.
When the ball goes to the fullback, you move backwards away from the play.
That creates:
more space
a better angle to receive
more distance from the pressing forward
And that distance gives you time to scan and switch play cleanly.
The job is not done after the pass.
Create space.
Create angle.
Control the next action.
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