The angle between the central midfielders and the inside forwards ensures not only that the opposite team have to combat the strong presence and overload of players in the center, but also have to take into account the ideal angles of penetrating passes from deep. The few metres between the inverted wingers and the advanced playmakers makes it easier to regain possession if the ball path is intercepted. Another benefit of the attacking wingbacks which stays wider are the tendency for the opposite team to “forget” about them. If the play becomes too congested in the middle, the playmakers can easily switch the ball to the other flank giving the wingbacks the chance to move the play higher up – running towards the byline or come clear on goal. Your team will be lethal from all areas of the pitch, something your opponents have to take into account when defending – either instructing their wingers to be more defensive minded or leaving space out wide and hoping to make play so congested in the middle that your team can’t find the ultimate opening to score goals. No matter what, you will experience to benefit from the space your opponent is leaving – forcing them to not make any individual errors in regard to positioning and closing down