Full-Back Play
Attack with purpose, defend with discipline
The modern full-back is one of football's most demanding roles — required to be a wide attacker, midfield creator, and reliable defender within the same match. This cluster develops both sides of the role: when and how to get forward, and how to defend effectively against elite wingers.
- Time your overlapping and underlapping runs correctly
- Understand when to invert into midfield vs stay wide
- Deliver quality crosses from the byline and wide areas
- Defend 1v1 against quick wingers without over-committing
Skills in This Cluster
6 skillsRunning outside the winger to create a 2v1 and crossing opportunity
Cutting inside the winger to receive in the half-space or shoot
Delivering cut-backs and crosses from the byline and wide positions
Tracking back, showing wingers away from goal, and winning the ball cleanly
Retaining the ball under press to continue build-up from deep
Shifting across to cover central areas when the winger pushes high
Training Units
Inside the Training Modules
From the Full-Back curriculum
Module 1: Defensive Foundations
Build a solid defensive base before any attacking ambitions.
Body position, jockeying technique, and when to commit to a tackle.
Anticipating cuts inside, runs in behind, and diagonal dribbles.
Recovery runs and positioning when caught upfield.
Competitive 1v1 exercises with wide attackers in realistic wide areas.
Module 2: Attacking Contribution
Learn how to get forward effectively without leaving your team exposed.
Reading the game to decide when to support and when to stay.
Timing, angle, and communication for the run outside the winger.
Quality delivery from wide areas and the byline into the box.
Full-back attacking patterns in 2v1 and 3v2 scenarios.
Module 3: The Inverted Full-Back
Understand and execute the modern inversion role.
Why Guardiola and others move full-backs into central midfield during build-up.
Your specific role when you invert: forming a midfield two with the DM.
The passing angles, combinations, and responsibility when operating centrally.
Practiced scenarios for moving inside and receiving between the lines.
Key Tactical Concepts
Moving into central midfield during possession to create overloads
Running outside the winger to create width and a crossing opportunity
Occupying space in build-up to create structural advantages
The inverted full-back's primary receiving zone in a modern system
Related Tactical Analysis
Why Pep Guardiola Uses Inverted Full-Backs
Pep Guardiola's use of inverted full-backs at Manchester City redefined the position. This analysis explains why, how, and what it means for your positional understanding.
How Manchester City Create Overloads in the Half-Space
Manchester City's ability to dominate the half-space is the central pillar of Guardiola's possession football philosophy. This analysis breaks down how they create 3v2 and 2v1 overloads in the most dangerous zone.
How Positional Play Controls Space
Positional play — juego de posición — is the most influential tactical concept in modern football. Built by Johan Cruyff, codified by Pep Guardiola, and now adopted across Europe, it is fundamentally a theory about space: that controlling space is more important than controlling the ball, and that occupying the right positions forces opponents into insoluble defensive problems. This analysis explains the five zones, three types of superiority, how Guardiola implements the system, and what positional play means for Indian football's development.
How Elite Teams Break a Low Block
The low block is one of football's most frustrating defensive structures. This analysis reveals how top teams systematically break it down using overloads, half-spaces, and patience.
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Topic Guides
4Skill Clusters
3Tactical Concepts
4Inverted Full-Back
A full-back who moves into central midfield when the team has the ball to create overloads.
attackingFalse 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.
attackingKey Skills
4Overlapping Run
Running beyond a teammate on the outside to create a 2v1 and deliver from wide areas.
tacticalHalf-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.
tacticalChange of Pace
Accelerating and decelerating to beat defenders and create space with the ball.
technicalTactical Systems
3Build-Up Play
Playing out from the back through organized passing structures to bypass the opposition press and reach the final third.
Positional Play
Controlling space rather than just the ball — using organized positions, overloads, and quick circulation to dominate every zone.
Low Block
Sitting deep in a compact, organized defensive shape to deny space, absorb pressure, and counter-attack.
