Interior Control Player
Overview
The interior control player manages angles and visibility inside the central bunkers that influence movement between the widest and most contested zones.
Key Points
- Controls interior angles that regulate crossfield movement.
- Monitors transitions through central corridors.
- Supports both wide and forward roles.
- Maintains influence over mid level spacing.
- Repositions based on shifting central pressure.
Details
Interior control players occupy bunkers located inside the central structure of the field rather than along the edges. Their angles influence how opponents move between wide and central zones.
The role requires consistent communication, careful posture, and steady adjustment of angles to keep interior pathways regulated. These bunkers play a major role in shaping the mid level structure of the point.
Interior control players support teammates operating on both flanks and help maintain overall structural cohesion.
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