The Hidden Thread: Why Support Is the Most Underrated Attacking Principle

You rarely hear a parent on the sideline shout, “Great support!” when a young player checks five yards into space or drifts wide to open a passing lane. Goals, tackles, stepovers—they’re obvious. Support? Not so much. But if you want to understand how real attacking football functions—at any level—start watching the players without the ball.

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