​The art of the third-man run (feat. Son, Smith Rowe and De Bruyne)

 
“Xavi knows a thing or two about passing and movement patterns, and about how to navigate a way through the opposition press. ‘I’ve been hearing about the third man since I was 11, 12, 13 years old at Barcelona,’ Xavi, who is now managing the Catalan club he starred for as a player, told Coaches’ Voice last year. The third man is a relatively simple but fascinating concept to explore in terms of freeing up a player to receive possession in between the lines, or in some cases to break through on goal, after two team-mates exchange passes. Essentially, how player A passes to player B, who is marked and unable to receive the ball from him directly, via player C. Picture a defender playing the ball into the striker, who lays it off for a midfielder. ...”

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