"Compared to the front line, positional switches among midfield players occur more frequently and earlier," Lu Yang spoke passionately, "but that's not the kind of switching I'm talking about today, because the switching I'm referring to is different from what everyone understands."
In the front line, the left winger might play on the right side for a bit, the right winger might play on the left side, and occasionally the central forward might take on the winger positions, which has some effect, but not that much.
The reason is that there are fewer players in the front line, and it's almost always a situation of fewer players facing more defenders.
Don't even mention outnumbering the defense in the front; even a three-on-three or three-on-four situation is often considered advantageous.
Thus, even if the opponent makes a defensive mistake, the player's personal ability far outweighs tactical bonuses at this stage.
