Outletting strategies depend greatly on the set up on your opposition's press. Obviously, the best outcome would be to hit one of your striker's early but if you can hit one of your defensive midfielders the next phase would be to transfer the ball to the other side of the pitchh (back to where the opposition press is coming from). The objective is basically to find space on the pitch where you outnumber your opposition and can mount an attack
Outletting strategies depend greatly on the set up on your opposition's press. Obviously, the best outcome would be to hit one of your striker's early but if you can hit one of your defensive midfielders the next phase would be to transfer the ball to the other side of the pitchh (back to where the opposition press is coming from). The objective is basically to find space on the pitch where you outnumber your opposition and can mount an attack
How can you do outletting the best when a defending midfielder gets the ball after the pas?