By continuing to browse ihf.info, you agree to our terms of use , privacy policy and the use of cookies. For more information, please review our cookie policy.
Note: You can enter multiple email addresses seperated by semicolons (;)
Crossing movements in the back are suitable against a 6:0 defence. Denmark applied this tactical means in their match against Puerto Rico in order to make the wing players finish with continue of play.
The Puerto Rican keeper taking some steps forward saves the high-flying ball.
RW starts to take the ball while moving. CB passes indirectly to avoid the interception by the outside defender.
When receiving the ball RB gets the ball around the defender to the inside while CB is starting to cross with RB. RW takes up a position in the corner and opens space.
After the crossing and receiving the ball CB notices that the outside defender has been moved far to the inside.
RW is able to jump high behind the defender while observing the keeper.
Denmark configured in a broad line-up of the back-court players. Puerto Rico’s 6:0 defence acts in anticipation against Danish LB. CB passes to RB, who starts moving forward.