Holding A site on Anubis can be challenging when Ts apply strong pressure. CT defenders need good reactions and clear teamwork to stay in control. This lesson explains how to approach defending A site on Anubis.
Holding A Site on Anubis as CT

Defending A often begins with awareness of the round. CTs need to pay attention to early sound cues and utility usage to understand where pressure may come from. Reacting quickly to this information helps defenders prepare for incoming pushes.
Utility can buy valuable time for the defense. Well-timed smokes, flashes, or HE grenades can slow attackers and give teammates time to rotate or support the site. The video lesson shows ways defenders use utility to delay and manage pressure, so try applying those ideas in your own matches.
Staying calm during a push is just as important as positioning. Instead of forcing risky fights, defenders should look to support each other and trade when possible. Working together makes it much harder for Ts to take control of the site.
Conclusion
Holding A site on Anubis comes down to awareness, teamwork, and good reactions during the round. Try applying the ideas from the video lesson in your matches. If you have your own defensive thoughts or questions, leave them in the comments below.