Famously, full backs were always one of the least important positions in football and professionals were often converted wingers or centre backs. But in the modern era, the full back has become one of the most important positions on the pitch. In recent years, all of the very best teams have had a world class pair of full backs. From Luis Enrique’s treble winning Barcelona team who used Dani Alves and Jordi Alba. To Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool who’ve played at the very top thanks to flying full backs: Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold. And you can’t forget about Real Madrid’s triple Champions League winners who had Dani Carvajal and Marcelo. However, full backs have evolved even further to the point where inverted full backs are starting to become a lot more common in the modern game, but why? In this video, Statman Dave takes a look at why everyone is using inverted full backs…
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