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Inverted Wingers.


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By Barca4Life - 24 Dec 2014 11:32 AM

When it comes to wingers whether it be in a 4-3-3 or even in a 4-4-2 we see a lot of our wingers whom are outright left or right wingers but not inverted wingers(a right footer playing on the left or vice versa). I.e Tommy Oar as a genuine left winger.

There is nothing wrong but developing outright wingers but we dont seem to develop or try to produce those inverted wingers.

Do we need to encourage it more or should the coach take responsibility in developing more of these types of players?

Should we try to produce our own Arjen Robben or Eden Hazard?
By Barca4Life - 25 Dec 2014 1:01 AM

Decentric wrote:
pv4 wrote:

So i see it important for all wide players to be ready, able and willing to play on both sides of the field.


With the massive focus on developing both sided players, this is becoming a modern trend in football.

Many former players in Australia were clearly one sided.


Does SAP account of developing two footed players? Thats the key to creating inverted wingers really. Along with learning to deal with the space they have available.