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Football Tactics Terms Explained: Gegenpressing, Tiki-Taka, Low Block & More

May 21, 2026 · TBFootball Team

Football commentary is full of jargon. Here’s a plain-English glossary of the tactics terms you’ll actually hear, each in a sentence or two — no diagrams degree required.

Pressing & defending

Gegenpressing (counter-press) — Winning the ball back immediately after losing it, while the opponent is still disorganised, instead of dropping into shape. Popularised by Jürgen Klopp.

High press — Pressing the opponent high up the pitch, near their goal, to force mistakes in dangerous areas.

Low block — Defending deep with two compact banks of players, conceding territory to deny space behind. Hard to break down.

Mid block — The middle ground: hold a compact shape around the halfway line and spring when the ball enters your zone.

Offside trap — Defenders step up together to leave an attacker offside as the ball is played.

Possession & build-up

Tiki-taka — Short, quick passing to retain possession and move the opponent around until a gap appears. Associated with Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona.

Build-up play — How a team progresses the ball from the back into attacking areas.

Playing out from the back — Building from the goalkeeper and centre-backs with passes rather than long clearances.

Switch of play — A long diagonal pass to the opposite side, where space has opened up.

Attacking movement

False 9 — A centre-forward who drops deep into midfield, dragging a centre-back out and creating space for runners.

Overload — Deliberately creating more attackers than defenders in one area to gain an advantage (then often switching it to the now-undermanned far side).

Third-man run — Player A passes to B, but the move actually frees C, who’s timing a run beyond.

Overlap / underlap — A full-back running outside (overlap) or inside (underlap) the winger to add an extra attacker.

Decoy run — A run made not to receive the ball, but to drag a defender away and open a lane for someone else.

Cutback — Driving to the byline and pulling the ball back to a teammate arriving at the edge of the box.

See the terms in action

Definitions only get you so far — tactics click when you watch them work. In Tactic Board Football Game you can draw these patterns and simulate them against reactive defenders:

  • Draw a third-man run and see it beat a flat back line.
  • Use a decoy run to open the lane for a cutback.
  • Try to break a low block with patience vs. a quick switch of play.

It’s a football tactics simulator that turns the glossary into something you can feel. See how it works →

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