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What causes offsides calls? Some games the player being passed the ball isn't behind the defender and still gets called repeatedly. Is it just a question of your formation or how aggressive the attack is? | 04/11/2017 14:51 |
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zobzob said: What causes offsides calls? Some games the player being passed the ball isn't behind the defender and still gets called repeatedly. Is it just a question of your formation or how aggressive the attack is? What causes offsides calls? Some games the player being passed the ball isn't behind the defender and still gets called repeatedly. Is it just a question of your formation or how aggressive the attack is? Offsides are called because your forwarders refused to step away from your defence line after the ball was being moved to your own side of the pitch and when your players pass the ball back to your forwarders they are three possible reasons why they will cause offside 1)opponent setting offside trap 2)Lack of experience from the players part to avoid the offside that was set before him and 3)inefficiency of advance formation. offsides are not called because of the aggressiveness of your attack in qoute.Like my friend always tell me, it will be wise on our part if we regularly tweark and by twearking I mean we should always work on our advance formation to avoid unnecessary thing that will hinder us from not scoring or being defeated |
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+1 | 05/11/2017 08:28 |
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