
Originally Posted by
S-Clarke
The key to it is just to keep the ball and isolate him in areas which he cannot do harm. The Spanish play the passing game perfectly, but they also play the art of closing down to the T.
Because they play at their pace, they don't need to run around like mad men chasing the ball, they conserve their fitness which enables them to press and harry so tightly when the opposition have the ball, they literately ware the opposition down with or without the ball. This Spanish team is exactly the sort of team which should be put up in classrooms as a definition of football and how it's meant to be played, defensively and offensively.
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