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Principle of space - time

It is a #Positional_Play principle
It is the principle of the relationship between space and time, in relation to space there are two types:
an area created by the opposing team and an area created by the acquiring team, and the time taken to
exploit each space will vary and depends on the decision of the acquiring team.
This is detailed in the following:
Space created by the competitor :
It is the area that is created by rotating the ball to disrupt the opponent's defenses balance and
remove them from their positions in their defensive system and the team’s awareness of this space to
be exploited.
In this type of space he needs a high speed of play to move the ball and take advantage of the space
created by the opponent in the shortest possible time to reach it.
As in the area on the left side of the image, it was created by pulling the rival forward back and exiting
him from his position through the observer team wings to be exploited by the back the acquired team in
the least possible time.
Area created by the acquiring team :
It is a vacant space that is not utilized by the opposing team.
In this space there are two speeds and require two different times:
A - A longer timing in attracting the opponent to put pressure on the ball with a numerical increase in
the possession in the area of the ball.
B - Exploiting the space on the opposite side, while increasing the playing pace and speed of
performance.
As in the area on the far right of the side corresponding to the location of the ball.

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