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Patrick Mills
Wednesday, 02 January 2019 / Published in Game Phases

Adaptable Build-Up: Quique Setien (Real Betis 17/18)

When coaching build-up play, it’s important to give players alternative routes of progression. Every coach will have a preferred method of building attacks, but the opponent’s approach to defending will change from game to game, and even within games. It is therefore essential to implement a varied approach that accounts for the different challenges that
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