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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2019
Brighton under Roberto De Zerbi, A Tactical Analysis
Brighton under Roberto De Zerbi, A Tactical Analysis
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10 Man Masterclass, Man City vs Fullham
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Is it possible to dominate the ball with only 10 men? Yes but it is not easy. Vs Fullham, City show some possible solutions to the obvious problems presented after a red card.
Systematically attacking the backline with 2v1 dilemmas
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This is one possible style of offensive. Top Clubs also create isolated 2v2s, 3rd man runs, and 2nd ball opportunities BUT i believe these patterns of 2v1s and 3v2s are high priorities because they work so well if executed with proper timing.
New Man City Build-Up with High Keeper
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Pep Guardiola pushing the frontier of the modern day sweeper-keeping by playing Ederson 40 yards out form goal and overloading the right side-line. This occurred in a game vs Arsenal on 1/1/2022 (City actually won the game despite being outworked by Arsenal). Crazy Stuff.
Football Formations: 21 Match-ups, 5 categories
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I propose 6 base formations exists, thus creating 21 unique match-ups. I group the match-ups into 5 categories based on what is happening in the midfield and suggest some possible tactical changes for an example scenario. I didn't emphasize base fundamental defensive concepts within the lines such as Pressure-Cover-Balance and diagonal positioning, but they obviously hold equal importance to th...
Attacking Football based on Defensive Reactions
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The main idea is that a back line player can have 1 of 4 reactions to a pass to an attacking player. Reading the reaction allows us to choose an efficient option for combination play. Tell me your thoughts in the comments.
Defensive Shape Changes in Leeds vs Leicester: 433 to 343 and 433 to 442
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Here's a quick explanation of how Leeds United press different systems of play with 2 specific examples from today's game vs Leicester City. Leeds used a 343 to match Leicester's 442. When Leicester changed to 343 in the second half, then Leeds changed to 442. There's not a lot of quality analysis on how Leeds play in the different phases of the game so I thought to make a short but accurate ta...
Building Out From The Back: a guide to 11v11 possession football/soccer with examples
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Starting with a pass from the Keeper, we discuss key concepts and specific situations in maintaining possession vs 1,2, or 3 striker schemes. Examples come from Professional and grass roots levels. Please ask questions or share ideas on the comments.
Unbreakable Defense
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TIME STAMPS 1v1: 2:20 Recovery: 12:06 Horizontal Compactness: 18:13 Diagonal Lines: 22:10 Back Line: 26:50 Zone to Man Switch for cross: 38:17 Note: Details on the 3 lines of confrontation can be found in my formation video and EVERYTHING related to pressing in the opponent's half can be found in my pressing video.
Soccer Tactics Introduction
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A brief overview of my general philosophy about the game, the 5 phases of the game and the concept of transition
Don’t hit THAT pass 💀
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Avoid: 1. Sandwich pass between midfield lines 2. Pass to tightly guarded player on sideline 3. Split pass between diagonal line This video mentions some specific passes to avoid on the pitch and also outlines the concepts behind a good pass in that we look to play to truly open space or we look to play to feet. Try to use these ideas to think of new scenarios and new passes that allow us to ke...
Using Outsidebacks in Possession
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An Outsideback/fullback/wingback is often the most open guy in possession when building play from your own goal. We want passes to the OB to break the midfield line with a 2nd line pass (passing around) or inside out pass. Sometimes the OB receives a pass when they are guarded by the opposing team’s winger. We have to be careful here because the SIDELINE SQUEEZE is dangerous! (B) Sometimes they...
Unstoppable 2v1 Offense
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It’s not about moving the ball, it’s about moving the opponent. Who is controlling who? 1. Big Gap, Big Space If we win the ball from the midblock in transition, there should be big gaps and big spaces behind them. Use the adjacent gap concept to keep the run and through-ball diagonal while the runner can play blind side. 2. 2v1 If space is limited and the defender is retreating, then we must m...
Secrets for Possession
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Possession Secrets -plus 1 on back line -find the 4v2 diamond ♦️ 1st 2nd or 3rd line Pass -Breaking the Block Inverted Fullback Inverted Winger False 9 Break Press the BREAK LINES
hey youre videos are excellent and i love how you plan your patterns of play in build up based on the opposition, one/two/three strikers.... can you please do a video of when/how to use a singular inverted fullback, and would this use of inverted fullback be consistent when the opponent are pressing with one/two/three striekrs
This video is amazing man. Took so long to find a thoughtful and detailed analysis of De Zerbi. This is the first high level one I’ve found in video or written form. Great work
It's my first time to watch this video it's amazing continue sending me these videos
Great vid, thank you!
Wow very well explained with examples and not just throwing jargons, keep it up the good work!
excelente análise
Well done.
I really learned a lot from this. I think you are Pep on disguise⚽️🥇
Really loved the illustration, I think an Antonio Conte 3-5-2 Inter formation could counter Brighton De Zerbi well.
De Zerbi is hiring mafia to ask you to delete this video!
Would be very interested in the differences between City v Brighton video! Really enjoyed this
Wow! This is the first time I have seen your video and I'm absolutely amazed by your analysis.Please, continue to make videos like this and more often if you can.
It will be Interesting when other coaches will adapt to this and most importantly how will they do so. Also he knows that somewhere there is a weakness and if he already thought about the counter measures
I suspect some extremely conservative deep defensive blocks…but it is as you said: De Zerbi seems 2 steps ahead of the game at the moment. I’m also interested to see if other teams start copying their possession model
@@mindstrike6728 might be even 3 or 4 steps ahead really. When things like this happen everyone starts wanting to copy it just like we always saw before. Example of playing with the back 3 or tiki taka and so on.
Great video, i love Roberto De zerbi´s game model! You should make a video about Sarri, his Napoli side was also a joy to watch
I loved that Napoli team. Their use of half space diamonds was so clean. Hamsik was awesome to watch in that he did all his damage with off-ball movement. I'm surprised that Sarri could not recreate a similar level of play at Chelsea and even his current Lazio side (granted I've only watched a few matches)
@@mindstrike6728 I think he needs time to implement his style, his zonal option oriented defending and is positional play are a lot more elaburated than the majority of coaches, i think if he stayed at chelsea a few more years (maybe 2) he could do that. In Lazio i´ve been watching them from the day 1 of sarri and the evolution in the way they play is amazing, last year their positional play was not great at all, but this year they are playing a lot better, the game against milan (4-0) was the best game i´ve seen from them in this 2 years, but they are inconsistent, i think that as to do with the squad depth, and some players in the starting 11 are not at that level too... If he has the time and the players he will make some crazy things, maybe not at that Napoli level because they had a great great squad, but still
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Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Nice! Very helpful!
Thnk you❤
An amazing team to watch ⚽️
Everton just played this,went into 3223 to beat Palace 3-0.
Good job
Great vidéo
Are you a coach??
Thank you for amazing videos
Great Work
I can't tell you how helpful this is! Thank You! I am subscribed and hope you keep putting out content like this.
Is there any materials such that can I study tactics from it?
We need more videos Pleass upload one video per week I wanna know all the ideas about football
thanks for the video i hop to do more videos like this
great content ! keep it up brother 💯
Pleass we need more videos
This one makes me think man, keep up the good work! Interesting way to think about the game
Thanks for the video You are wonderful Pleass we need more videos from you
Very well explained the different formations, and more importantly how they relate to style of play
great job !
I'm amazed at the explanation. Thank you so much mate! I'd be glad to have a chat with you someday.
Great vid!!!
I am even more convinced that the world is more than sick, such a brilliant, super brilliant channel of brilliant soccer ideas and just a few subs??!! I am blessed to have landed here, just 2 vids and I have learned tonnes already!! Is there a word in English that means more than just a "thank you"? Mucho gracias amigo!!
Apart from butchering Strujik's name, this is not too shabby :)
Excellent piece of analysis made look simple
Wow this is great stuff. One thing I've noticed is how vulnerable we (leeds) are to CBs running with the ball from their box to the edge of ours. From watching this vid I guess that makes sense because everyone in midfield already has a man so the CB can really unbalance us. Keep up the good work.
You’re absolutely correct. If their midfielders rotate out of the half space, then Leeds’ midfielders have to shadow. Bamford has to curve the run so steeply that the opposing CB can usually drive forward. Now if this is John Stones or Jordan Henderson, you might might be in trouble but usually the CB is the worst decision maker on the ball and if he drives box to box, the quick counter gets juicier for Leeds and they love the full field counter (which they sometimes get after defending a set piece).
One of the best analysis I've seen till date.. keep up the good work 👍👍
Me interesaría saber si lo pueden traducir al español.
First comment!!!
Heyy thanks for this channel
First comment yo