Superial number defense 1
When a team is in a superior number situation it often happens that the opponents
scores even if they are less one player.
The reason could be that the
defense
takes it too easy because they think that 6 defenders against 5 attackers are
in their favour and that there is no reason to be alert.
Opposite that the
opponents know that they must really do something in order to score or defend
themselves.
It is therefore a good idea to make it as difficult as possible
for the outnumbered attackers and try to provoke passive play or conquer the
ball.
In this example the players choose man-to-man defense and the
remaining defender takes care of the center area.
The wings are covered
for passing and by this the remaining defender can concentrate to be backup
in the center defense.
The main rule in this defense is that no attackers
must come behind their defender.