Serie A fans like Niki Bandini should watch actual leagues instead of using stupid stereotypes. Serie A fans think their league is more tactical while silent tactical revolution happened in Bundesliga with Leverkusen and Stuttgart that broke from rigidity of positional play of Pep Guardiola and brought breath of fresh air into modern football. They readjusted positional play and made it more risky which produced exciting football with high scoring games. While risk-free games between academic Guardiola and Arteta have been producing boring low scoring affairs. Bundesliga, in general, have been producing new ideas and systems of play in past 10+ years. It has been more tactically diverse than Serie A in past 13-14 years. Its not "more tactical" when two Serie A teams watch at each other for 60 mins. In Bundesliga (or to some extent in PL and La Liga) there is more focus on developing game idea to impose on opponent while in Italy it's still about reacting/adapting to opponent. It doesnt mean reactive approach is more tactical. Both include tactics. And I have seen Juve vs Napoli recently and it was like NBA game, back and forth. Very chaotic. So not every game in Italy is slow and not every game in BL is back and forth (there are phases in games that back and forth but, overall, Bundesliga is still influenced by continental football so patient and slow phases also prevalent in games; basically, BL is somewhere inbetween PL and Serie A in terms of fast/slow).
Serie A fans like Niki Bandini should watch actual leagues instead of using stupid stereotypes. Serie A fans think their league is more tactical while silent tactical revolution happened in Bundesliga with Leverkusen and Stuttgart that broke from rigidity of positional play of Pep Guardiola and brought breath of fresh air into modern football. They readjusted positional play and made it more risky which produced exciting football with high scoring games. While risk-free games between academic Guardiola and Arteta have been producing boring low scoring affairs.
Bundesliga, in general, have been producing new ideas and systems of play in past 10+ years. It has been more tactically diverse than Serie A in past 13-14 years. Its not "more tactical" when two Serie A teams watch at each other for 60 mins. In Bundesliga (or to some extent in PL and La Liga) there is more focus on developing game idea to impose on opponent while in Italy it's still about reacting/adapting to opponent. It doesnt mean reactive approach is more tactical. Both include tactics.
And I have seen Juve vs Napoli recently and it was like NBA game, back and forth. Very chaotic. So not every game in Italy is slow and not every game in BL is back and forth (there are phases in games that back and forth but, overall, Bundesliga is still influenced by continental football so patient and slow phases also prevalent in games; basically, BL is somewhere inbetween PL and Serie A in terms of fast/slow).
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