Building up & progressive attack in 1433 system. 4 options

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Attacking strategies in soccer (football) have evolved significantly over the centuries. If we imagine applying modern soccer tactics to a medieval context, focusing on the fundamental principles of attacking might look like this:

1. **Formation**: Utilize a formation that balances defense and attack. In a hypothetical 1433 game, formations would be more fluid, but a structure that allows players to support each other and create space would be key.

2. **#Passing**: Quick, accurate passing to maintain possession and move the ball upfield. The concept of teamwork and passing would be crucial even in an unstructured game.

3. **Movement Off the Ball**: Players should move to create space, support the player with the ball, and make runs to receive passes.

4. **Wing Play**: Using the width of the field to stretch the opponent's defense. Wingers or wide players can deliver crosses into the box for attackers.

5. **#combination Play**: Utilize one-twos, overlaps, and other combination plays to break down defenses.

6. **Finishing**: Taking advantage of scoring opportunities through precise and powerful shots on goal.

While these principles are based on modern soccer tactics, they provide a sense of how teams might have approached attacking in any era.

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