Rear court pressure describes a defensive strategy focused on the area furthest from the ball. Defenders mark their opponents tightly even when the ball is at the opposite end of the court. This tactic aims to prevent easy leads and slow down the transition of the attacking team. By denying space early, the defense makes it harder for the offense to build any momentum. A goal keeper applies rear court pressure by staying close to the shooter during a center pass. This constant physical presence wears down the attackers and can lead to frustration or technical errors. It requires disciplined positioning and a high work rate from every member of the defensive unit. One real-world example shows defenders blocking the paths of shooters before the ball enters the goal third.
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