- Paris Basketball – Basconia / 187$
- Lyon-Villeurbanne – Bayern / 173$
- Crvena Zvezda – Panathinaikos / 157$
- Preussen Munster – Dusseldorf / 203$
- Zalgiris – Monaco / 175$
- Fenerbahce – Partizan / 191$
- Ulm – Schalke / 275$
- Westerlo – Dender / 179$
- Luton Town – West Bromwich Albion / 212$
- Lille – Lyon / 168$
4-5-1
How to understand “4-5-1”?
What does the football term “4-5-1” mean?
What characterizes “4-5-1” in football?
4–5–1 is a defensive formation; however, if the two midfield wingers play a more attacking role, it can be likened to 4–3–3. The formation can be used to grind out 0–0 draws or preserve a lead, as the packing of the centre midfield makes it difficult for the opposition to build up play. Because of the “closeness” of the midfield, the opposing team’s forwards will often be starved of possession. Due to the lone striker, however, the centre of the midfield does have the responsibility of pushing forward as well. The defensive midfielder will often control the pace of the game.