
This is what gegenpressing is, often confused with counterpressing.
The primary task of the offensive players then is not to recover the ball, but to disorganise the rivals’ play and prevent quick counter-attacks.
The rotations in the other positions that follow are usually lightning fast and create compact diamonds in the following zones making it difficult for the opponent to counter.
The high pressure line limits space and provides more players closer to the action to stop direct high long passes.
The build-up phase begins with a sequence of short passes in wide areas on either side, although there is a clear tendency to direct play down the right.
In the offensive third they usually line up with the defensive midfielder positioned higher and the other central midfielders and defenders create space to play behind the offensive three playing close to the rivals.

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