doorbraakpass
Doorbraakpass, a term used in Dutch football discourse, refers to a pass intended to breach a defensive line by putting a teammate in behind or into dangerous space between defenders. In English football analysis it is commonly called a through ball or through pass, sometimes described as a split pass. The core idea is to connect play with a runner into behind- or between-line space, creating a direct goal-scoring opportunity.
Execution and characteristics. A doorbraakpass is typically weighted to meet the runner at pace, so the receiver
Tactical use. The doorbraakpass is a tool for breaking compact defenses and alternating possession with vertical
Risks and limitations. The pass carries a high failure risk if the run is mistimed, the defense