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Thursday 5 October 2017

Formation in the football game

Formation in The Football Game



In the football,there are many formation in the football you can choose to play to win in the game but be careful when choosing the formation as we should look opposite team's formation.If we choose the right formation for our team,there is a possibility to win the game.Here the following formation that are many big teams use.


1.4-4-2
    Turning our attention to modern day, you don't get anything more typically British than the good old 4-4-2.Sir Alex Ferguson has long been a proponent of this formation that favours two out-and-out strikers and traditional, chalk-on-your-boots style wingers.It would be fair to say that this formation is dying out, as even Fergie is turning his back on it. This has contributed widely to a lack of traditional targetmen and a severe lack of classic No. 7s and No. 11s.A player like Antonio Valencia or John Carew is a dying breed, and the decline of the 4-4-2 is a major reason why.

    2.4-5-1
      The 4-5-1, perhaps best epitomised by Jose Mourinho and Chelsea, is a footballing lesson on how to stay compact and grind out 1-0 victories.Most 4-5-1s incorporate a midfield destroyer in the role of Claude Makelele, and under Mourinho, the Frenchman was complemented perfectly by Michael Essien and Frank Lampard.This formation is ideally set up to counterattack. The destroyer is tasked with winning the ball and then feeding the ball to his colleagues quickly.The full-backs remain cautious, and almost all of the attacking work is done by three or four players.

      3.4-3-3
        What's the difference between a 4-3-3 and a 4-5-1?
        On paper, not a lot, but the changes are apparent in the style of play utilised despite the same basic shape.The 4-3-3 is generally recognised as the shift away from counterattacking football (as seen with the 4-5-1) and toward possession-based play.Paulo Bento's Euro 2012 Portugal side are perfect exponents of the modern 4-3-3, and Andre Villas-Boas' work at Tottenham is developing nicely in this shape.In contrast to Jose Mourinho's template, the full-backs in a 4-3-3 push forward with free license, while there is no designated midfield destroyer; there is more a "sitter" (e.g. Miguel Veloso).The midfield trio press when off the ball and create whilst on it. The wingers are more wide forwards than anything else, suiting the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo perfectly.

        4.4-4-2 Diamond
          The 4-4-2 diamond is a formation that's received a fair amount of attention over the last few months.Most recently, Manchester United used it to combat Newcastle's dominant midfield pairing of Cheick Tiote and Yohan Cabaye, while Cesare Prandelli used it with Italy during Euro 2012.The diamond in midfield is built to control the centre of the park and dictate the tempo of the game.While the player playing at the base and point of the diamond can have different roles in different systems, the two true central midfielders often "shuttle" up and down the lanes.It allows significant space for full-backs to bomb forward, and both Internazionale and AC Milan have used this system to great effect in the last decade.

          5.3-5-2
            The 3-5-2 is coming back, but world football aficionados aren't exactly certain why.The formation Roberto Mancini has put together, while tactically interesting, is fast becoming an unmitigated disaster.The once-solid Manchester City back line has been porous so far this season, and that's come down to the Italian's tinkering.The 3-5-2 allows true wing-backs to go forward with little defensive responsibility. The width and service they provide creates a large number of chances for the strikers, while the three centre-backs should feel confident in dealing with the opposing strikers.Many managers look to have a spare man in defence. For example, if Marcelo Bielsa comes up against a team that plays 4-4-2, he will use three at the back. Should they switch to one up front, he converts to a back four.Here's an in-depth look at the formation.

            Actually,there are many formation in football but I only give the usual formation that football club used.

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