What if ,when the midfielder attacks ,the CB will break the line and go defend right,so does it mean the one of the fullbacks will maintain the defensive line or also try and defend the pass to reach the winger?
One sidenote: zonal marking doesn't automatically imply that you move along with the ball. That's "ball oriented zonal marking". Zonal marking means that you emphasize covering the space above covering the opponent. Otherwise good video.
Interesting point. Assuming the other type of zonal marking would be man oriented zonal marking? How do you differentiate between man oriented zonal marking and man marking? In that comparison, to me it seems like man marking would be following a mark around even outside your positional area.
@@KyleDijkstra Not really, that's more or less man marking. It's zonal marking, but instead of moving along collectively with the ball, the players use the opponent closest to them as a reference point. So everybody stays more or less within their zone, but adjust their exact positioning in it in accordance to the nearest opponent, p.e. by getting closer to the center or the sides in response to their infiltration, regardless of the ball.
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What if ,when the midfielder attacks ,the CB will break the line and go defend right,so does it mean the one of the fullbacks will maintain the defensive line or also try and defend the pass to reach the winger?
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One sidenote: zonal marking doesn't automatically imply that you move along with the ball. That's "ball oriented zonal marking".
Zonal marking means that you emphasize covering the space above covering the opponent. Otherwise good video.
Interesting point. Assuming the other type of zonal marking would be man oriented zonal marking? How do you differentiate between man oriented zonal marking and man marking? In that comparison, to me it seems like man marking would be following a mark around even outside your positional area.
@@KyleDijkstra Not really, that's more or less man marking.
It's zonal marking, but instead of moving along collectively with the ball, the players use the opponent closest to them as a reference point. So everybody stays more or less within their zone, but adjust their exact positioning in it in accordance to the nearest opponent, p.e. by getting closer to the center or the sides in response to their infiltration, regardless of the ball.