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Run,
blind-side;
A run by an attacker
on the opposite side of a defender
from the ball.
Run, cross-field;
A run made side-to-side as opposed to end-to-end or diagonally.
Run, diagonal, inside-to-outside;
A run made by an attacker,
diagonally, from a central position towards a touchline.
Run, diagonal, outside-to-inside;
A run made by an attacker,
diagonally, from a flank
(wing) position towards a central position.
Run, overlap:
The movement of an attacking
player from a position behind the ball, outside the player with the ball
and into a position ahead of the ball.
Running straight;
Defenders
will be much less worried about attacker
who run straight up and down the field
than those who move across it. Running straight is not likely to trouble
the defenders, who will be able to mark
players and space as well as support one another.
Runs, split;
Runs made usually by central forward
players in opposite directions in order to create
space in central attacking
positions.
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