Marcos Palacios
Name: | Marcos Palacios |
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City: | Spring |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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1-2-2-3-1 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
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1-2-1-4-1 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
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1-2-3-3 Formation
(1-2-1-2-3)
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
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1-2-1-3-2 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
1-2-4-2 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
1-2-4-2 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
1-2-2-4 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
1-2-1-2-3 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
1-2-2-4 Formation
Strengths
- Strong defensive set up with 4 defenders
- Width with the 2/7 and 3/11 providing options
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
- 7/11 located higher up the field to support the 9
- Team is able to press higher up the field
Weaknesses
- If 7/11 do not occupy opposing outside backs, the 2/3 can be outnumbered
- 1 central midfielder can be outnumbered
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 7 and 11
- Very physically fit, have to cover great distances to support defenders and attack
- Quickness and speed is a priority
- Players are typically smaller in size, quicker
- Good individual defenders outside
- Good crossers of the ball, able to pick out runners in the box
- Responsible for opposite number 2 and 3 if team plays with 4 in back.
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will see teams implement a False 9 more often in this formation. This allows the 7, 9, 11 to interchange roles more freely, becoming more difficult to defend against. This is typically done when the team has a smaller, quicker player as a 9, who is free to drop deeper to receive the ball.
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1-2-3-2-1
1-2-3-2-1 Formation
(1-2-5-1)
Strengths
- Fairly balanced formation with a strong midfield
- Width provided by 2/3
- 2 central defenders allows for protection in front of goal
Weaknesses
- If 2/3 unable to get into the attack, lack of width in final 3rd can appear
- 2/3 may be outnumbered in defense if support not provided by 8/10
Characteristics of positions
- 4 and 5
- Strong individual defenders
- Technically proficient on the ball, able to play out from the back
- Great communicators and leaders on the team
- Able to read the game well, see when attacks are developing
- Typically bigger players, but still need to be agile and able to change direction quickly
- Responsible for opposite Number 9
- 2 and 3
- typically smaller, quicker players
- able to defend 1v1
- able to get forward to support play
- capable crosser of the ball
- Responsible for opposite number 7 and 11
- 6
- defensive minded midfielder
- able to break up play through pass interception or tackling
- technically clean on the ball, able to switch the play
- in attack, will drop deeper allowing the 4/5 to open up more to provide support for 2/3
- 8
- true box to box midfielder
- very physically fit, capable of running at distance and covering distance quickly
- Intelligent, reads the game well and able to defend and attack equally
- Technically clean on the ball
- Capable tackler
- 10
- creative player, more attacking minded
- needs to be capable defensively to provide support to the 2 against the opposing teams 3
- able to take on players 1v1 and play a penetrating pass
- 9
- In this formation, needs to be able to play with back to goal, bring in help
- Technically clean, good first touch, strong on the ball
- A true 9 is typically taller, physically imposing, who can occupy center backs of other teams
False 9 Role
- You will not see teams implement a False 9 often in this formation as the 9 needs to be able to stretch the field. If the 9 drops too deep, we run the risk of the midfield getting too crowded and no outlet.