Pure Catenaccio is no longer used in the modern football tactics.[citation needed] Two major characteristics of this style – the man-to-man marking and the libero ("free") position – are no longer in use[citation needed]. Highly defensive structures with little attacking intent are often labelled as Catenaccio, but deviates from the original design of the system.[citation needed] Moreover, the sweeper or libero position has virtually disappeared from the modern game since the 1980s because teams favoured deploying the extra man in another area of the pitch.[5]