• 4-2-3-1

    From Mark@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 8 05:20:17 2023
    Do the 2 have to be defensive midfielders? Or can they just be normal midfielders, with 3 attacking midfielders?

    And do the 3 all have to be attacking midfielders?

    And is it the case that in all formations with more than 3 numbers, the 2 or 3 numbers in the middle refer to midfielders? And why do they do that, when there 's a clearer difference between a sweeper and a normal defender and a team that plays a sweeper
    is never referred to as playing 1-3-4-2 or whatever?

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  • From Al Kamista@21:1/5 to Mark on Fri Sep 8 13:20:40 2023
    On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 8:20:19 AM UTC-4, Mark wrote:
    Do the 2 have to be defensive midfielders?

    Generally speaking in that formation, both stay deeper, but one has more defensive responsibilities while the other is more a starting point for attacking build-up. Classic examples are Gattuso-Pirlo and Mascherano-Alonso in the 00s. Present day example:
    Kimmich-Goretza.


    And do the 3 all have to be attacking midfielders?

    Typically one is the attacking mid (i.e. the #10) and the other 2 are wingers who have defensive responsibilities as well, especially when the opposing fullbacks go forward.


    And is it the case that in all formations with more than 3 numbers, the 2 or 3 numbers in the middle refer to midfielders? And why do they do that, when there 's a clearer difference between a sweeper and a normal defender and a team that plays a
    sweeper is never referred to as playing 1-3-4-2 or whatever?

    Sweepers is an outdated concept. Can't think of a single pure sweeper in the present day.

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