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Foward (sometimes) attacking mid, shepherds center back one way. Splitting the field in half. Wingers need to stay even or a little behind the wide backs and piddle the middle between the midfield and channels. If the ball goes wide, our winger must curve his run to shape the opposing wide back down the channel, where we must get aggressive. If shaped properly, the opposing wide back has three options besides a long ball: the attacking mid, the striker, and the winger.