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SUMMARY:Four Tips for Marking “Wrong Facing” Attackers by Passing from Behind
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Four Tips for Marking “Wrong-Facing” Attackers by Passing From Behind
          
Dynamic chase defending. Photo: Bertin Holme Flatebø 
Situation 
A midfielder from the opposing team has the ball and can play a pass to a wrong-facing forward in the space between the back four and the midfielder. You are playing the centre back, marking the attacker and trying to solve this situation in the best possible way. 

Marking by a pass from behind.  Figure: Giske Defending 
Challenges
Just before the ball is played, the attacker moves back into your body and prevents you from doing anything. He or she can successfully receive the ball in a central and dangerous area 30 meters from goal. 
There are three main reasons as to why you may find yourself experiencing difficulties in these situations:

You are positioned behind the attacker.
You will find it difficult to move rapidly in the longitudinal direction.
You have minimal freedom of movement, and it is the attacker who is in...

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