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If you opt not to play a game with a Sweeper, or at least ensure that your Sweeper is occupying a
defensive position not a Sweeper’s role, then the Offside trap may be played. Playing the offside trap
will restrict the opposing forwards scoring chances by pushing your defence up the field as the ball is
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