back four
1 of 1noun/ˈbæk ˈfɔr/
Forms:back fours
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the four defensive players, in a soccer match, whose main objective is to stop the opposing team from scoring goals
The back four is a defensive setup in soccer where four players line up across the back of the team’s formation, typically consisting of two center-backs and two full-backs. These players work together to defend their goal, block attacks from the opposing team, and prevent players from getting close enough to score. The back four is responsible for marking the opposing players, intercepting passes, and clearing the ball away from their defensive area. Their main goal is to protect the goalkeeper and stop the other team from scoring.
- The coach decided to reinforce the back four to maintain a solid defense against the opponent's attacking lineup.
- With the back four in position, the team aimed to thwart any attempts at goal from their rivals.
- The opposing team struggled to break through the back four's resilient defense, resulting in a stalemate.
- The goalkeeper relied on clear communication with the back four to organize the team's defensive strategy effectively.
- Despite facing relentless pressure, the back four held their ground admirably throughout the match, ensuring a clean sheet for their team.