The defensive weaknesses of the 433 formation | Soccer Coaching



In this video I share with you the defensive weaknesses of the 433 formation. The formation is very flexible and can be easily adapted into a different formation. That being said, we look at the weaknesses of the 433 defensively in organized situations as well as in disorganized situations.

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13 thoughts on “The defensive weaknesses of the 433 formation | Soccer Coaching”

  1. This is a great explanation, thankyou. The 433 is my favorite formation as it creates great football to watch. The main thing about a 433 I think is you must have centre backs with elite speed, the goalkeeper has to be able to play as a sweeper, the defensive midfielder must be able to read play well and be disruptive on turnovers and the full backs have to have great endurance with good speed as they cover a lot of the pitch from deep in defence to deep in attack. Also the coach needs to make changes early as fatigue will occur around that 60 minute mark for midfielders and full backs.

  2. Hi am a coach in England the weakness of 4 3 3 is usina 4 4 2 and attacking them using the rm and lm in your 4 4 2 formation
    As 4 3 3 only use 3 midfielders so they weak on the midfield flanks

  3. I should say 1433 is stronger while defending but lack offencive because more player are out of position while defending and it's hard to recover their position to attack and maintain position.

  4. You could easily just apply an attacking overload principle tucking the weak side back in to nullify the long ball but if pressing properly that long ball is often inaccurate. You could also drop the 6 in between the center backs when the ball gets turned over and drop the 8 or 10 into a holding position until the wing backs return home. The only real issue I see is if the other teams 9 is ridiculously fast with the high line

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