The wingers game shows the advantage of having width in your team’s play. The game is played for two halves with each team being given the wingers for one half and benefiting from being able to pass wide and get crosses into the opponent’s box.
The wingers game shows the advantage of having width in your team’s play. The game is played for two halves with each team being given the wingers for one half and benefiting from being able to pass wide and get crosses into the opponent’s box.
Two wingers go into the wide channels inside the opponent’s half. Each team attacks and defends a goal.
The team which has the wide advantage (blue) should pass wide to the wingers and then makes a run into the box to score from the cross.
The opposing team (red) does not have access to the wingers and has to build up play through the centre of the pitch.
The winger who has not received the pass is allowed to run into the box and support the attacking team to score from the other winger’s cross.
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