What is the 1-1-1?
In a 1-1-1 setup, players are arranged in a straight vertical spine: a goalkeeper, one defender, one midfielder, and one attacker. This alignment simplifies tactical instructions by giving each player a clear, isolated zone of responsibility along the pitch's longitudinal axis.
Because the formation is so thin, it requires exceptional lateral movement and stamina from the central player to cover the width of the pitch. It is effectively a man-marking system in practice, forcing players to win individual duels to maintain defensive structure.
- StyleVertical and rigid
- WidthNarrow
- DifficultyEasy
- Best forPlayer development
How to play against the 1-1-1
To beat the 1-1-1, utilize width immediately to pull the central spine apart, creating space for diagonal passes around the isolated midfielder.
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