Pressure to numerical superiority
A pressure is made from the left to the right. CR is placed on the
inside of the defending R1. When CB receives the ball while running
forward, she breaks and makes a pressure between the defending L2 and
L1. RW and RB crosses behind CB. Now a pressure is made against
the defense, and if CB has done her job well, she alone should have
taken the defending L1 and L2 out of the defense, which should give
plenty of room between the rest of the defense and - if the ball ends
with LW - a numerical superiority should have been achieved.
We call it: ____________________________________
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