If Hojlund hits the ground running Bruno could have an unbelievable season stats wise. The amount of amazing chances he creates only to see Weghorst, Elanga and Martial miss them is criminal.
@@sp3949 oh yeah forgot abt him man utd is a project atm they should be happy they in the ucl cant expect ten hag to challenge for a pl title next season ifs all abt building and theyve built a pretty good foundation
ETH is great at adapting his tactics to his players strengths. After years of tactically rigid pragmatic managers it’s a breath of fresh air to say the least.
So great in fact, that he made De Gea use passes and feet’s to start attacks all the time, regarding the fact that he cannot do it. So much flexibility, yeah
@@BostonSQ gee it's almost as if De Gea hasn't fit the team in 5 years but the contract Woodward gave him meant we couldn't offload him until it ran out isn't it?
@@salmanbinamir2262 He scored at a rate of around one goal every other game, meaning if he has played every Serie A match last season he would have scored around 16 goals. This is a comparable rate to Sadio Mané’s best ever scoring season for Liverpool.
Good video. With Onana basically operating as a kind of central back or even defensive midfield pivot, it will be interesting to see if ETH instructs players like Casemiro to go a little further forward in transition to have more bodies in attack during the transition which is evidently important for ETH's tactics to succeed
You can already see ten Hags adjustments in preseason because of onana in the build up. Martinez is moving forward into midfield to form a box similar to man city but arguably better as onana literally plays as the CB so you still have 3 at the back
Dear @Pjdude100 and Thunderbolt: Before Onana viewed the Manchester horizon, I envisioned *exactly* how the ball would caress the back of the net. How *quickly* this occurred is the ironic shock that sticks in the crowd's craw, *etching the soul of risk.* Manchester United's front-line and field players doing what they should do, saved the face of Onana, putting him in back his place.
@@GeneralThunderbolt do you think we’ll be a little bit like the old Liverpool? The high pressing, and a lot of transitions but are also brilliant at playing out from the back?
@@danielwright6432 honestly I do, not as intense in the press but better control of matches. I feel that Ten Hags ideal play style is modern total football. He wants versatile technical players that can switch positions freely and play long or short depending on situation and opponent. Remains to be seen if he can pull it off but signs are promising.
Were shaping up nicely, with Mount to add to the assists, goals and pressing. A striker who can actually finish (Sorry Weghoust) in Rasmus, we actually look closer to a Ten Hag team. Not to forget Onana who will play a big part in transition as he is basically a deep lying playmaker in goal. I think if we can get Amrabat in next well be a lot closer to the top this season.
Carl, you raised the bar of expectation with loads of intuitive data presentation and engaging storyline. Well done! Looking forward to watch more of these kind of videos. Thank you!
What you can also see from the United pressing intensity graph is the exact moment Ronaldo joined them, he singlehandedly made them worse in transition and useless off the ball. Such a bad decision on their part to bring him back.
"but he scored!!!!" ronaldo brought them a dedicated goal outlet yes, but took away a significant part of their defensive capabilities & counter attacks; counter attacks rashford and greenwood would've benefitted from and wouldve collectively scored more than ronaldo
@@OSEsean he was brought in and did what was expected from him for the limited time he was there, unlike ronaldo who made the collective system worse weghorst had a part to play in eth's temporary solution
As a United fan I have to admit that I’m slightly disappointed now that I understand how Ten Hag wants to play. I was expecting 18/19 Ajax ball. Extremely Cryuffian, very technical football. But I guess he’s moulding the team around his best players and one of them happens to be Bruno Fernandes who is one of the most transitional players in the league. So I guess we’re gonna play more basketball/football than actually balling out then. Sigh there goes my dream of beautiful flowing football.
Let's wait and watch. I don't think ten Hag will divulge all his plans out in public. I believe he wants to create a team that is somewhere between Liverpool and City in terms of style. A team of thinking footballers who can adapt to different situations.
Simplified its ole ball but with players that can actually press for a full 90. Of course it will be with a much higher defensive line. We were so good on the counter during lock down with Rashford Martial Greenwood. I hope we can carry on with counter attacking, it’s Utd tradition at this point
Not quite. The main difference between ETH and Ole is structure. Under ETH every players knows what to do at a given time under Ole it was a bit too random.
@@user-fe7xw6tw7b The match before Cr7 was the best example of ole style. Everyone knew what to do and was on point then they bought ronaldo and it seemed to fuk ole's plan and structure.
Onana will provide so much joy for neutrals. Not because he’s bad, but because he’s so aggressive. His first mistake will inevitably cause meltdowns in the press and with Man U diehards. Get your popcorn ready. (That said, he’s going to make Man U better and is worth putting up with his howlers. Only keeper better on the ball than Onana is Ederson, and Onana is probably even as a shot-stopper.)
The great thing is Onana won't care if they do and will carry on his game. I think we have to accept as United fans he may conceded the odd pointless goal. However what he gives in progressing play will far exceed any he concedes.
In what world is Ederson better on the ball than Onana? 😂😂 Did you watch the UCL final? Ederson is only left footed while Onana has no weak foot. Onana's left foot long pass is even as good as Ederson's strong, left footed pass 😂😂 Onana is the best in the world with the ball at his feet. Make no mistake
I'm willing to argue that Guardiola has become less and less like Cruyff over the years. Don't get me wrong, Pep was absolutely influenced by Cruyff to a very high degree. But his teams nowadays rely more on strict systems with less personal freedom as opposed to the more individualistic style of Cruyff
yeah i think people might have misjudged ten hag interms of him wanting to dominate possesion all the time . ten hag isnt like pep or arteta , he is more similar to tuchel and klopp in the style of play hence why man utd and liverpool are going for the same players last season and this season with tuchel
@@donovanwilliams6792 Berbatov was definitely an important part of the success in that period but so was Park. The Arsenal CL Semi Final second leg being the stand out example.
Your conclusion from the statistics are rather skewed. Attempted most direct attack, yes. Most effective, no. Just because they attempted most does not mean they are the best at it since the actual attack that lead to goal is not leading by much compared to other team with less attempt.
Ole found success with United by focusing on transition play but lost his job in the end as he tried to implement a new playstyle. Now ETH is bringing United back to where they started with Ole. United will have serious issues playing against low block teams.
@@maryantwiwaa415 Because United players are not technically good enough to do well in tight spaces, compared to the likes of City or Arsenal. This is why they have to rely on quick attacks during transition via their pacy players.
Agreed, and this has been a recurrent problem. However, I think that is where players like Eriksen can come to style. United need atleast some other alternatives to Bruno, who are unlike Bruno, someone who can play and also pause the play.
@riser7795 were they not able to break down teams last season, games against the likes of Southampton, Nott Forest, Wolves pretty much every team at the bottom of the table United were able to break them down so I don't know how you'll be able to say that since they've already shown they can do it last season
I now understand what ETH meant by him wanting United to be the best transitional team in the world, they want to be the Real Madrid of the PL. For which I do see how Bruno plays a massive part in it and so does Casemiro, but I dont see how Mount can be the one in the 8 role. Maybe someone like Amrabat or *cough cough* Sangare can help out for a double pivot lol. and better ball playing CBs are a necessity and way higher depth. United can go the right way or miss big time. Liverpool, for me right now are the best transitional team in the league especially with some brilliant runners like Nunez and Gakpo, aided by Szobozlai and Trent.
Dude I just never understood why I liked both RM and MU last year which I now realise was their similarities in direct attack plays!! That's some quality assessment ngl
Saw Japan do this this morning makes sense as that second ball to win after the press was always on and led to a deflection goal. So much so that Norway had to do the same thing to get a foothold in the match
I've thought players and gks especially should pass it and not boot it up even as a kid in the 90s it used to bug me that schmeichel and season just booted it but it also surprises me now that they don't use it as a surprise weapon more and lets face it its not pretty but does work and it cuts out the middle men. I do get bored watching all the teams trying to tika taka and all playing the same so I'm happy ETH doesn't mind a bit of long ball and Onana and Houling (cant spell) are perfect for it
basically what i think eth is trying to do is that if we have the ball we play cryuff......if we do not have the ball take it within 10 seconds and either launch an attack and boom goal or take it and play cryuff possesional football
This is quite easy to counter against though . Once man u lose possession they are completely open to a counter as all their players are swarming the opponent who won possession back. Keep you wingers wide and ping a ball out to them and they are vulnerable.
but nowadays Guardiola has also adopted a more pragmatic approach especially in the knockout competition and his current system too so i'd say he is everywhere on the Cruyffian spectrum
7:00 one key point is the sustainability over about fifty games in a season. the reason why City's shots after regaining possession is low despite them winning the ball back very quickly is because they generate their chances in a different way as we all know but one thing that does is that it tasks them less in a physical sense than how it does Liverpool or the typical gegenpressing teams and across the season, stamina and fitness begins to wane for such teams. City prioritize possession which, while it requires constant rotations for the quick circulation of the ball, it requires less hard running and has moer rest moments. City have a very tight squad of high quality players but for a team like Liverpool or United, they need to have more depth than even City's with more of a physical focus to be able to sustain that playing style that maximises transition opportunities over a season and going into the next season.
The problem for ETH is that for City's style you need extreme technical ability of each player, barca level. And ETH came, saw we have runners and the best player (Bruno) is risk taker so it only makes sense to concentrate on counter pressing.
Before Onana viewed the Manchester horizon, I envisioned *exactly* how the ball would caress the back of the net. How *quickly* this occurred is the ironic shock that sticks in the crowd's craw, *etching the soul of risk.* Manchester United's front-line and field players doing what they should do, saved the face of Onana, putting him in back his place.
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If Hojlund hits the ground running Bruno could have an unbelievable season stats wise.
The amount of amazing chances he creates only to see Weghorst, Elanga and Martial miss them is criminal.
Bruno created more chances than any other player in the premier league last season.
If he could hit the ground running like Bruno did the we have a trophy and a title challenge in our hands
@@thalente8074squad depth yu cant have slob head playing if licha and varane gets injured
@@josewayyEvans low key better defender and still has some gas in him…
@@sp3949 oh yeah forgot abt him man utd is a project atm they should be happy they in the ucl cant expect ten hag to challenge for a pl title next season ifs all abt building and theyve built a pretty good foundation
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ETH is great at adapting his tactics to his players strengths. After years of tactically rigid pragmatic managers it’s a breath of fresh air to say the least.
So great in fact, that he made De Gea use passes and feet’s to start attacks all the time, regarding the fact that he cannot do it. So much flexibility, yeah
@@BostonSQ gee it's almost as if De Gea hasn't fit the team in 5 years but the contract Woodward gave him meant we couldn't offload him until it ran out isn't it?
@@BostonSQexcuse, did u not see Utd Koch long more often after the Brentford game?? It's almost as if u only see wat u want too 🤔🙄
That's the complete opposite of ETH. He likes transitional attacks and that's how he played Ajax. He literally changed Man Utd team to fit his style.
Isn’t that what pragmatic generally means?
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Carl is quickly becoming one of my favorite Tifo presenters. You should have him on the podcast sometime soon Jon!
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Having Onana and his long passing and Hojlund as a target and counter threat will be immense for our direct attacks.
Højlund is not particularly good in the air outside the box. He needs training to be able to receive these long balls.
You guys paid 85 million euros for a bloke who scored 9 goals in 32 matches in the Italian league 😂😂😂
@@salmanbinamir2262 He scored at a rate of around one goal every other game, meaning if he has played every Serie A match last season he would have scored around 16 goals. This is a comparable rate to Sadio Mané’s best ever scoring season for Liverpool.
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Good video. With Onana basically operating as a kind of central back or even defensive midfield pivot, it will be interesting to see if ETH instructs players like Casemiro to go a little further forward in transition to have more bodies in attack during the transition which is evidently important for ETH's tactics to succeed
You can already see ten Hags adjustments in preseason because of onana in the build up. Martinez is moving forward into midfield to form a box similar to man city but arguably better as onana literally plays as the CB so you still have 3 at the back
Dear @Pjdude100 and Thunderbolt: Before Onana viewed the Manchester horizon, I envisioned *exactly* how the ball would caress the back of the net. How *quickly* this occurred is the ironic shock that sticks in the crowd's craw, *etching the soul of risk.*
Manchester United's front-line and field players doing what they should do, saved the face of Onana, putting him in back his place.
@@GeneralThunderbolt do you think we’ll be a little bit like the old Liverpool? The high pressing, and a lot of transitions but are also brilliant at playing out from the back?
@@danielwright6432 honestly I do, not as intense in the press but better control of matches. I feel that Ten Hags ideal play style is modern total football. He wants versatile technical players that can switch positions freely and play long or short depending on situation and opponent. Remains to be seen if he can pull it off but signs are promising.
I respect how you talked about de Gea. Talked about him without talking down on him. Nice.
Were shaping up nicely, with Mount to add to the assists, goals and pressing. A striker who can actually finish (Sorry Weghoust) in Rasmus, we actually look closer to a Ten Hag team. Not to forget Onana who will play a big part in transition as he is basically a deep lying playmaker in goal. I think if we can get Amrabat in next well be a lot closer to the top this season.
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What you can also see from the United pressing intensity graph is the exact moment Ronaldo joined them, he singlehandedly made them worse in transition and useless off the ball. Such a bad decision on their part to bring him back.
"but he scored!!!!" ronaldo brought them a dedicated goal outlet yes, but took away a significant part of their defensive capabilities & counter attacks; counter attacks rashford and greenwood would've benefitted from and wouldve collectively scored more than ronaldo
Let me guess, you thought Weghorst was brilliant because he ran around a lot.
@@OSEsean he was brought in and did what was expected from him for the limited time he was there, unlike ronaldo who made the collective system worse weghorst had a part to play in eth's temporary solution
@@OSEseandefending Ronaldo by saying Weghorst is bad isn't the defence you think it is
@@DreamtOfSleep but top reds told me Weghorst was good because he runs around a lot
As a United fan I have to admit that I’m slightly disappointed now that I understand how Ten Hag wants to play. I was expecting 18/19 Ajax ball. Extremely Cryuffian, very technical football.
But I guess he’s moulding the team around his best players and one of them happens to be Bruno Fernandes who is one of the most transitional players in the league. So I guess we’re gonna play more basketball/football than actually balling out then.
Sigh there goes my dream of beautiful flowing football.
Let's wait and watch. I don't think ten Hag will divulge all his plans out in public. I believe he wants to create a team that is somewhere between Liverpool and City in terms of style. A team of thinking footballers who can adapt to different situations.
@@iamwhatiam5091 I hope that’s the case. I’ll remain open minded still.
@@elmozelf No it’s not. Go back and watch 18/19 season.
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Simplified its ole ball but with players that can actually press for a full 90. Of course it will be with a much higher defensive line. We were so good on the counter during lock down with Rashford Martial Greenwood. I hope we can carry on with counter attacking, it’s Utd tradition at this point
Not quite. The main difference between ETH and Ole is structure. Under ETH every players knows what to do at a given time under Ole it was a bit too random.
@@user-fe7xw6tw7b The match before Cr7 was the best example of ole style. Everyone knew what to do and was on point then they bought ronaldo and it seemed to fuk ole's plan and structure.
Onana will provide so much joy for neutrals. Not because he’s bad, but because he’s so aggressive.
His first mistake will inevitably cause meltdowns in the press and with Man U diehards. Get your popcorn ready.
(That said, he’s going to make Man U better and is worth putting up with his howlers. Only keeper better on the ball than Onana is Ederson, and Onana is probably even as a shot-stopper.)
The great thing is Onana won't care if they do and will carry on his game. I think we have to accept as United fans he may conceded the odd pointless goal. However what he gives in progressing play will far exceed any he concedes.
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In what world is Ederson better on the ball than Onana? 😂😂 Did you watch the UCL final? Ederson is only left footed while Onana has no weak foot. Onana's left foot long pass is even as good as Ederson's strong, left footed pass 😂😂 Onana is the best in the world with the ball at his feet. Make no mistake
Edderson us not better with his feet
onana hasn't played in the prem im sure the press will catch him out a bit more than italy or ajax
"Hello! I am Bruno, and I am gonna only pass the ball forward!" - Tshirt material.
I'm willing to argue that Guardiola has become less and less like Cruyff over the years.
Don't get me wrong, Pep was absolutely influenced by Cruyff to a very high degree.
But his teams nowadays rely more on strict systems with less personal freedom as opposed to the more individualistic style of Cruyff
Great point, I agree.
He's more like Van Gaal if anything
@@ThePsuedo Yes, I've often thought this too.
yeah i think people might have misjudged ten hag interms of him wanting to dominate possesion all the time . ten hag isnt like pep or arteta , he is more similar to tuchel and klopp in the style of play hence why man utd and liverpool are going for the same players last season and this season with tuchel
Carl's playfulness is so infectious😂😂
Rooney-Ronaldo-Tevez-Park combo were deadly as a direct attack force. Very happy if that can be recreated by ten Hag!
Not Park but Berbatov ... Park was functional
@@donovanwilliams6792 Berbatov was definitely an important part of the success in that period but so was Park. The Arsenal CL Semi Final second leg being the stand out example.
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If Bruno is playing Fifa on playstation, his pass is the triangle button.
Always live a Carl vid. Honestly, all the presenters bring their own unique thing and having the rotation somehow makes them all better.
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Your conclusion from the statistics are rather skewed. Attempted most direct attack, yes. Most effective, no. Just because they attempted most does not mean they are the best at it since the actual attack that lead to goal is not leading by much compared to other team with less attempt.
Ole found success with United by focusing on transition play but lost his job in the end as he tried to implement a new playstyle. Now ETH is bringing United back to where they started with Ole. United will have serious issues playing against low block teams.
Why would they have trouble breaking down low block teams
@@maryantwiwaa415 Because United players are not technically good enough to do well in tight spaces, compared to the likes of City or Arsenal. This is why they have to rely on quick attacks during transition via their pacy players.
Agreed, and this has been a recurrent problem. However, I think that is where players like Eriksen can come to style. United need atleast some other alternatives to Bruno, who are unlike Bruno, someone who can play and also pause the play.
@riser7795 were they not able to break down teams last season, games against the likes of Southampton, Nott Forest, Wolves pretty much every team at the bottom of the table United were able to break them down so I don't know how you'll be able to say that since they've already shown they can do it last season
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I now understand what ETH meant by him wanting United to be the best transitional team in the world, they want to be the Real Madrid of the PL. For which I do see how Bruno plays a massive part in it and so does Casemiro, but I dont see how Mount can be the one in the 8 role. Maybe someone like Amrabat or *cough cough* Sangare can help out for a double pivot lol.
and better ball playing CBs are a necessity and way higher depth.
United can go the right way or miss big time. Liverpool, for me right now are the best transitional team in the league especially with some brilliant runners like Nunez and Gakpo, aided by Szobozlai and Trent.
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I just never understood why I liked both RM and MU last year which I now realise was their similarities in direct attack plays!!
That's some quality assessment ngl
They have Historically been the greatest counter attacking sides with a dash of flair 😄
Great vid! Appreciate it!
Saw Japan do this this morning makes sense as that second ball to win after the press was always on and led to a deflection goal. So much so that Norway had to do the same thing to get a foothold in the match
Good video. People thought ETH would play possesion football eventhough all of his signings this summer are fast powerful direct players.
He will play possession football. He just won't ignore clear opportunities in space the way others might do in favor of pointless retention.
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Fernandes was a little beyond United's penalty area. It was after Heaton's long pass that he sprinted to join the attack on the right half space..
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I've thought players and gks especially should pass it and not boot it up even as a kid in the 90s it used to bug me that schmeichel and season just booted it but it also surprises me now that they don't use it as a surprise weapon more and lets face it its not pretty but does work and it cuts out the middle men. I do get bored watching all the teams trying to tika taka and all playing the same so I'm happy ETH doesn't mind a bit of long ball and Onana and Houling (cant spell) are perfect for it
More videos with this man would be great! Love the content
One of my big question is will this transition style work against low block teams ?
We have technical player to breakdown a low block Eriksen and Sancho. Though I have my doubts about Sancho he has looked sharp during preseason.
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basically what i think eth is trying to do is that if we have the ball we play cryuff......if we do not have the ball take it within 10 seconds and either launch an attack and boom goal or take it and play cryuff possesional football
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Which website or application are you using to display the tactical board?
This is quite easy to counter against though . Once man u lose possession they are completely open to a counter as all their players are swarming the opponent who won possession back. Keep you wingers wide and ping a ball out to them and they are vulnerable.
Thank you Mr Anka for this thoughtful and well explained video. The pass chart for Bruno was eye opening; we knew he was direct, but not THAT direct.
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What is the site/app he is using for the formations?
So what do they do when they can’t counter attack. Do they have the players or quality to play ball, and keep the ball to score on a low block.
We were very good against low block teams last season
@@victoronyia7202 No United were not. Sevilla is an example. United were slapped on counter.
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but nowadays Guardiola has also adopted a more pragmatic approach especially in the knockout competition and his current system too so i'd say he is everywhere on the Cruyffian spectrum
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7:00 one key point is the sustainability over about fifty games in a season. the reason why City's shots after regaining possession is low despite them winning the ball back very quickly is because they generate their chances in a different way as we all know but one thing that does is that it tasks them less in a physical sense than how it does Liverpool or the typical gegenpressing teams and across the season, stamina and fitness begins to wane for such teams. City prioritize possession which, while it requires constant rotations for the quick circulation of the ball, it requires less hard running and has moer rest moments. City have a very tight squad of high quality players but for a team like Liverpool or United, they need to have more depth than even City's with more of a physical focus to be able to sustain that playing style that maximises transition opportunities over a season and going into the next season.
The problem for ETH is that for City's style you need extreme technical ability of each player, barca level. And ETH came, saw we have runners and the best player (Bruno) is risk taker so it only makes sense to concentrate on counter pressing.
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Before Onana viewed the Manchester horizon, I envisioned *exactly* how the ball would caress the back of the net. How *quickly* this occurred is the ironic shock that sticks in the crowd's craw, *etching the soul of risk.*
Manchester United's front-line and field players doing what they should do, saved the face of Onana, putting him in back his place.
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