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Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by crusufixo(m): 8:23pm On Jul 25, 2025
Rubyjade:
C is in the best position to receive the pass and launch an attack:

1. Positional Advantage: C is behind the defender, meaning the opponent is facing the ball and not directly marking him. This gives C a momentary edge, especially if he times his run well.

2. Vision and Passing Lane: The player in possession has a clear sightline to C. There's less risk of interception compared to A and B who have defenders right on their backs.

3. Momentum and Speed: If C is fast (which is key here), he's already facing forward and can burst into space. A well-weighted through pass allows him to take it in stride without breaking momentum.

4. Element of Surprise: Most defenders are watching A and B more closely because they’re visibly in the passing lanes. A sudden pass to C, who's off their radar momentarily, could catch them off-guard.

5. Reduced Risk of Losing Possession: Passing to A or B risks an immediate tackle or interception since the defenders are close and ready to pounce. C, on the other hand, only needs a split-second gap to capitalize.

So yes, if the passer has good vision and timing — and C is fast and alert — this is a classic through ball situation that can break the line and lead to a goal-scoring chance.
Please go to the nearest bar to you and order 2 rounds of beer, put it on my tab grin grin. Your analysis is spot on.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Numerouno94(m): 8:41pm On Jul 25, 2025
Amotolongbo:
I could have passed to B but I don’t trust the referee, he could intercept the killer pass. The ref looks like Howard Webb and the opponent’s jersey looks like that of Manchester United.

I will pass to C so that he can drive and square play to B.
Nice analysis, exactly wat I will do if I found myself in such a situation.

Giving B is out of it because the defender can outrun him and intercept the ball, except the player in position B is fast like Mbappe, prime Messi, Prime Ronaldo, El phenomenon, Dembele, Alphonse Davies etc.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by deedeemob(m): 8:53pm On Jul 25, 2025
The pass is for C, a treaded through pass then that opens options for B, and even A to get in position for an easy tap-in. If u want a higher Xg from that move, then the pass is to C.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 9:14pm On Jul 25, 2025
Amotolongbo:
I could have passed to B but I don’t trust the referee, he could intercept the killer pass. The ref looks like Howard Webb and the opponent’s jersey looks like that of Manchester United.

I will pass to C so that he can drive and square play to B.
C is the best, it will confuse all the defence
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by yinkus6750(m): 9:37pm On Jul 25, 2025
I will rather pass to A for us to build up and gradually penetrate.
B & C are as good as marked and might not be that easy for them to move ahead.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Bahamas95(m): 10:12pm On Jul 25, 2025
It's risky to pass the ball to B because an outstretched leg by the defender might intercept it, if the referee is on colos he can also run into the ball so I won't take that risk.

The best option is to release C, before the defenders would realize what's happening he's already in the box. He'll pass the ball to B who's been running with him to bury it in the back of the net.


But if C wanna be selfish after making that electrifying run and he's confident of himself he can also score with a banana shot when he's close to the box because the goalkeeper would definitely pull out.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by OBTMOS(m): 10:42pm On Jul 25, 2025
Pass to B but through the arrow that shows C. Note, the B player must have pace to reach the ball
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Breaker001: 10:51pm On Jul 25, 2025
Pass to C will be successful, only if C is a fast runner
Pass to B, will be successful, if B is a Didier Drogba, or the great Ronaldo of Brazil.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Euromillion200: 11:05pm On Jul 25, 2025
Give it to A and A Give it back to you and then C.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by HitRun(m): 12:23am On Jul 26, 2025
Only give a long through pass to C if he has the speed of Ikedia. If he is not fast, the 2 defenders will close him down. Best option is to pass to B, and if he has brains, he should do a 1 - 2 with C and he will be 1-on-1 with the goal keeper.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by nathaniel27(m): 2:23am On Jul 26, 2025
obembet:
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B
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Funflipper: 2:36am On Jul 26, 2025
Rhema04:
I will pass to B as long as it is not Jackson, Hujlund or Nunez
You are not a good tactician because that move guarantees just one scoring opportunity but if you pass it to C, you have 3 good opportunities to score. Go direct, square it or make a pull back pass.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by GeneralOuki: 3:07am On Jul 26, 2025
Amotolongbo:
I could have passed to B but I don’t trust the referee, he could intercept the killer pass. The ref looks like Howard Webb and the opponent’s jersey looks like that of Manchester United.

I will pass to C so that he can drive and square play to B.
All options are good, it just depends on how you want to progress the ball. Either go to B which will be a more pragmatic approach or B to put pressure on the defence, and depending on how good his hold up play is he can bring both the winger and midfield into play, or you go wide to C, the best option who will drive the ball forward square it into the box. A is good if you want to protect the lead and keep possession, B is good if you want to break press and C is just attack.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by DJInfluence: 4:18am On Jul 26, 2025
Depends on the quality of player B and C. Whoever is faster, more lethal and clinical between both of them will get the pass.

Imagine if B is Hôjlund and C is Salah you bet your ass right I'll pass to C.

But if B is Nunez, A is Maguire and C is Anthony then I'll turn and pass the ball to the goal keeper. grin
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by DJInfluence: 4:22am On Jul 26, 2025
Funflipper:
You are not a good tactician because that move guarantees just one scoring opportunity but if you pass it to C, you have 3 good opportunities to score. Go direct, square it or make a pull back pass.
And you based this on? Imagine C is Grealish, Anthony or sterling. Will you still pass to them to "square play"?
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Kaysalas(m): 6:02am On Jul 26, 2025
obembet:
I believe we have alot of football lovers in this great forum, expecially people who can easily Predict football outcome base on The club strength. All though, many care argues but never been on the field before to understand how it works.

Now, let us see if you really understand football very well, Can you guess who of this A,B,C play can make use of this pass successfully?

Source: obembet
I'd rather pass this way as indicated in the attached image

Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Amudeneogu: 8:35am On Jul 26, 2025
I will pass it to C if he knows how to do the needful.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Fantazy(m): 8:54am On Jul 26, 2025
As it is a counter attacking, passing to either B or C is okay, it all depend on how well you trust their ability!
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Rubyjade: 9:06am On Jul 26, 2025
While it may seem like giving B the ball through a pass puts him one-on-one with the goalkeeper, that assumes perfect timing, acceleration, and no defensive pressure — which isn’t always guaranteed.

1. Distance to Goal & Defender Pressure
Player B is marked and positioned closer to the right-back defender.
According to FIFA’s 2022 player tracking data, average sprint speed for defenders is 32 km/h, while attackers average 33–35 km/h. The margin is small, so a through pass to B risks a 50-50 sprint race, especially if the defender anticipates it early.

2. Offside Risk
B is near the defensive line. Any slightly mistimed pass will result in an offside. Statistically, offside traps are successful 63% of the time when executed near the halfway line (Opta, 2021). If the pass is slightly delayed, B may be caught offside or lose momentum adjusting to stay onside.

3. C’s Advantage: Facing the Play
C is behind the defenders, facing forward, and can run onto the ball in stride. Studies show that players making diagonal runs behind the line score in 17% more 1v1 situations than those receiving straight-line through balls (UEFA Tactical Study, 2020). Since C has a better angle, he can also square the ball to B if needed — giving a 2v1 scenario against the goalkeeper.

4. Passing Angle
The passing angle to C is clearer with less risk of interception. In high-level matches, passes through central defenders (like to B) have a 32% chance of interception, while passes to wide or trailing attackers (like C) are intercepted only 19% of the time (StatsBomb, 2023).
Passing to C might delay the shot slightly, but it gives:

- More control
- Higher pass success rate
-Option to pass to B again
- Less risk of offside or interception

Passing to B depends too much on speed and precision timing, making it a riskier choice in practice — especially if the defenders read the play well.
helinues:
Giving C the ball, it would be hard for him to score the ball as the defenders must have closed in.. Giving it to B, as long as the player has pace, the through pass will be one on one with the goal keeper
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Eriokanmi: 9:30am On Jul 26, 2025
Amotolongbo:
I could have passed to B but I don’t trust the referee, he could intercept the killer pass. The ref looks like Howard Webb and the opponent’s jersey looks like that of Manchester United.

I will pass to C so that he can drive and square play to B.
You get sense.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Stanbaba30: 11:00am On Jul 26, 2025
brain54:
The clear option should be b...

It's difficult to get a clean pass to c from that angle.

And it's a counter attack so passing sideways to a will kill the momentum and element of fast and surprise attack.

B is the best option. He is also in the best position!
I no sure say you play ball if not you no go talk so. Why can’t the ball ⚽️ be passed to C? It’s a simple through pass which would be square played to be in the easiest of ways to finish. Looks like you’ve been supporting Manchester United all along 🤣
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by stagger: 11:39am On Jul 26, 2025
First you need to create a decoy, and at the same time make a chance for the best possible option on goal.

The pass has to go to A. This creates two things:
a) A decoy that will cause the two centre backs to slow down because they will be distracted by that option.
b) It create a straight through opportunity for advancing defensive midfielder A to lay a straight pass to attacker B, who will now be in a great position to outrun the two covering centre backs and be through on goal.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by stagger: 11:43am On Jul 26, 2025
Stanbaba30:
I no sure say you play ball if not you no go talk so. Why can’t the ball ⚽️ be passed to C? It’s a simple through pass which would be square played to be in the easiest of ways to finish. Looks like you’ve been supporting Manchester United all along 🤣
C is not through on goal. He has to get to a position to square it, and that is assuming he can get by the left full back. By that time, the B attacker would have been covered by the centre back on top of the screen. There are no supporting options for the B attacker. This is not an option that can lead to a goal.

The best is pass to A who will then pass to B -> through on goal.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Anthony3163:
Depends on the quality of the team

As a CB I will have to return the ball to my closer team mate that’s A

But when the player with the ball is DCM or ACM with a good passing quality like that of TONI KROS, MODRIC, POGBA, ENZO OR EVEN PALMER a swift through pass to B is a Top notch goal if the spotter is a clinical striker.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by jaszplus12(m): 1:51pm On Jul 26, 2025
As a former midfield maestro myself, my choice is C...wing play, drawing attention from B for a moment, knowing C will surely drive a low cross to B at the appropriate time
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Funflipper: 2:35pm On Jul 26, 2025
DJInfluence:
And you based this on? Imagine C is Grealish, Anthony or sterling. Will you still pass to them to "square play"?
C has to be a player like Mo Sallah or Lamine Yamal.
Re: As A Footballer Who Are You Passing This Too? by Marc3500: 2:46pm On Jul 26, 2025
The risky option is B why because of the refs and the 2 defenders but it's the fastest way to get a goal if the striker is lethal but to be on the safe side pass to C
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