Backfielders are one of the key positions in football. They not only have to be responsible for organizing offense and defense, but also need to have certain oppressive skills. Below we will introduce several common compression techniques used by defensive players.
The first oppression technique is forced and robbed. Closing is a defensive technique commonly used by defensive players. By proactively approaching the opposing player, the opponent's passing route and time are limited, thereby forcing the opponent to make mistakes. When closing, the defensive player can choose to keep an eye on the opposing player and use physical strength and speed to force the opponent to lose control of holding the ball, or force the opponent to pass behind him to limit the development of the opponent's offense.
The second oppression technique is interception. Interception is one of the commonly used skills by backfielders in defense. They judge the direction of the opponent's pass by reading pictures and move to the pass line in advance to intercept. The waist needs to have the ability to respond quickly and make accurate judgments when intercepting. Once the ball is successfully intercepted, it can quickly pass the ball to his teammates and launch an attack.
The third compression technique is blocking. Blocking is one of the important means used by defensive players. By choosing a suitable position to block the opponent's passing line, the opponent's offensive launch is limited. When blocking, the waist needs to observe the position and movements of the opposing player, quickly move its position, and form a pressure point for the opposing player's attack, thereby forcing the opposing player to choose other offensive directions.
The fourth pressing technique is to intercept the ball. Stealing the ball is an important task for the defensive back player. By quickly and accurately stealing the pass or hold the ball from the opposing player, the opponent loses the opportunity to attack. When stealing the ball, the waist needs to look for the opportunity, grasp the strength and timing of the steal, and avoid fouls. After successfully intercepting the ball, you can quickly pass the ball to your teammates to assist in completing the counterattack.
The suppression skills of the defensive players include closing, interception, blocking and interception of the ball. These skills require the backfielders to have quick reactions, accurate judgment and flexible movement. Mastering these skills will help the defensive players better play their defensive role in the game and contribute to the team's victory.