Attacking Creativity
Unlock the skills of the modern number 10
The attacking midfielder is the most creative role in football. This cluster develops the technical and decision-making skills needed to play between the lines, orchestrate combinations, split defences with through balls, and be the player who makes things happen.
- Receive between the lines under heavy defensive pressure
- Split defensive blocks with through balls and diagonal passes
- Orchestrate third-man combinations with wingers and strikers
- Occupy and exploit the half-space as the number 10
Skills in This Cluster
6 skillsControlling under pressure and turning in tight spaces with defenders tight
Splitting defensive lines with weight, timing, and angle
One-twos, overlapping runs, and third-man combinations with teammates
Scanning before receiving to know your next action before the ball arrives
Carrying the ball through tight central zones using body orientation and feints
Creating shooting opportunities for yourself and teammates through movement and passing
Training Units
Inside the Training Modules
From the Attacking Midfielder curriculum
Module 1: Receiving and Turning
Build the technical foundation for receiving and turning in tight spaces.
How to identify and move into receiving spaces that the defence cannot easily cover.
Directing your first touch into space before the press arrives.
Progressive exercises that build turning ability at match speed.
Using teammates to spin away from pressing opponents.
Module 2: Unlocking Defences
Learn the combinations and movements that break through organised defences.
How to time your run to arrive into space created by a two-player combination.
Identifying and exploiting gaps in a 4-4-2 or 5-3-2 block.
When to carry the ball to pull a defender out and release a teammate.
One-two, overlap, and third-man exercises in small-sided games.
Module 3: Goal-Scoring Runs and Shots
Develop the instinct and technique to score from the number 10 position.
Timing your run to arrive in the box after the striker's hold-up play.
Generating power and accuracy from outside the penalty area.
The decision framework elite number 10s use in the final third.
Shooting under pressure from deep positions after combinations.
Key Tactical Concepts
The channel between full-back and centre-back — the most dangerous receiving zone
Arriving into space created by a two-player combination
One-twos, overlaps, and third-man combinations to unlock defences
Dropping into midfield to receive and create space for runners
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Topic Guides
4Skill Clusters
3Tactical Concepts
4False Nine
A striker who drops deep to collect the ball, dragging center-backs out of position.
attackingInverted Winger
A winger who plays on the opposite flank to their strong foot, cutting inside to shoot.
attackingPress Resistance
The ability to maintain possession and play forward under intense pressing pressure.
attackingHigh Press
Pressing the opponent high up the pitch to win the ball in dangerous positions.
defendingKey Skills
4Half-Space
The zone between the wide areas and the central zone where elite players receive and create danger.
tacticalPositional Play
Maintaining organized structure to control the game, create numerical superiorities, and dominate space.
tacticalFirst Touch
The ability to control the ball instantly on receiving it, setting up the next action.
technicalOverlapping Run
Running beyond a teammate on the outside to create a 2v1 and deliver from wide areas.
tacticalTactical Systems
3Positional Play
Controlling space rather than just the ball — using organized positions, overloads, and quick circulation to dominate every zone.
High Press
Pressing the opponent high up the pitch — forcing mistakes near their goal and winning the ball in dangerous positions.
Counter-Press (Gegenpressing)
Winning the ball back within seconds of losing it — pressing immediately after a turnover before the opponent can organize.
