Double marking means two defenders mark the same opponent. This strategy increases pressure on key players. It often occurs near the shooting circle. Teammates adjust positions to balance coverage. Strong communication prevents leaving others free. Attackers must react with quick passing. Defenders maintain legal distance during marking. Timing ensures both defenders act together. During a crucial moment the goal shooter receives a feed. The goal defence and wing defence close in. The shooter cannot turn toward the post. She passes outward under pressure. Coaches apply double marking to limit scoring threats. Coordinated effort strengthens defensive resistance.
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