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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We need a full team of 11 players, all of whom know how to play their positions. They should all have speed, technical skill, tactical knowledge and work ethic. That's the goal. When you don't have that, you can hide your weaker players in midfield. If you put them in the back, it's hard for a team to keep motivated when they are behind by several goals. Not that this is all things, but I know a player who was always an attacker: midfield, winger, somewhere on the attack. She's skillful too. Their team though was getting hammered from the left. He tried several players. Finally, the coach moved her to left back, and she went from a decent player to an exceptional one and was snatched up by Florida State for her work there. Her moving to left back raised the level of competitiveness of her entire team.[/quote] Our coaches, possession out of the back club, are very choosy and hold the wingbacks and center D as some of the most coveted positions. They do hide weaker players as wings/forwards.[/quote] I also hide my weaker players at wings/forward. Putting them in defense or midfield is not smart. It destroys the build up and causes turnovers in bad areas of the field. On the other hand, advanced attacking positions are more forgiving to mistakes. [/quote]
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