10/2023 Pattern of Play Attacking 4-3-3
10/2023 Pattern of Play Attacking 4-3-3

Players Required:
Balls Required:
Goals Required:


Option 2: Three pass combination which requires good pass quality and timing of movement
- The RF makes a run centrally, that is the trigger for the CDM to make the first pass
- At the same time, the CM makes an angled run to the wide channel
- As the RF receives his the ball, the CF then make a short run to be able to receive a pass
- As the RF plays a firm ground pass to the CF, he immediately makes a run forward
- The CF then lays-off a soft pass forward for the RF to meet on his run into the box.
Key Points:
- The RF must try to offer a pass that the CF can play a one-touch pass with, if necessary,
- The CM should remain wide as a secondary option in the game
- The RF should arc his run, so he meets the ball facing the goal.
Option 3: Long- A combination which starts from deep, because of longer passing distances one-touch may not and should not be an option in relation to good timing and movement.
- CF makes an angled run into the half-space and that is the trigger for the CB to make the pass
- The CF should be higher than the RF so there is room to lay-off the ball on his second touch
- The RF receives the ball on his run inside the field at a comfortable distance from the CF
- As the RF receives his pass that is the trigger for the LF to make his sprint forward.
Key Points
- The LF’s role is key; he must sprint, not run. He must also aim to beat the offside trap as the ball is released from the RF for the third pass with perfect timing.
- In the aim of using minimal touches, the trigger for the offside trap and final pass should be on the RF’s second touch, which is the final pass.
- The LF must angle his run across the face of the full-back and behind the centre-back.
- Meanwhile, the RF’s pass should pass through the gap between the two centre-backs.