Tactical components brought in the game vocabulary words like placement, strategy, positive or negative transition, fluency, ball line, covered or uncovered ball, words that bring improved importance versus other components of training, obviously without underestimating their importance in football. In the football game, a player’s placement depends on tasks drawn by the coach on the offensive and defensive phases. The game result is submitted, by the weather, the field surface, superiority or inferiority of players on the field. There are some elements of success, like a play without the ball, balanced position of the field, the movement of the ball played faster towards players (who move simultaneously to take possession) continuous players’ movement on the field. That is in order to offer the player a solution for passing the ball, while the others set on the free space, doubled by movements related to the zone of the ball, pressing the opponents on the defensive phase by closing spaces and lanes, so giving a few solutions for tactical game system 1-4-3-3.
Football world agrees that nowadays the game has become so tactical that we can liken it as a chessboard in which the pieces become players and vice versa. There are coaches who impose a tactical game system. There is practically no football game where there is no discussion about how the players are placed on the field, about their tasks (offensive and defensive) or in the game relations. This paper does not aim to say which game system is better, but only stress the attention on those interested aspects related to the 1-4-2-3-1 system game, a system usually applied by professional teams in the country and abroad.
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