A two-footed right winger looks to play the ball into the penalty area. What is their best next move? Ian Barker puts forward four possible options.
In the first half of an 11v11 training game, with the score at 0-0, a right-winger is in possession in their attacking half and looking to work the ball into the box. The player is two-footed. The options for them are:
A. Pass out to open the left flank.
B. Commit the defender by cutting in.
C. Commit the defender by cutting out.
D. Drive outside.
Tell us what you think the winger should do next in the poll below. And don’t forget to let us know why!
What should the winger do now?
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A. Pass out to open the left flank.
B. Commit the defender by cutting in.
C. Commit the defender by cutting out.
D. Drive outside.What should the winger do now?
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A. Pass out to open the left flank.
B. Commit the defender by cutting in.
C. Commit the defender by cutting out.
D. Drive outside.
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