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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
Wow very well explained with examples and not just throwing jargons, keep it up the good work!
Would be very interested in the differences between City v Brighton video! Really enjoyed this
It's my first time to watch this video it's amazing continue sending me these videos
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
I really learned a lot from this. I think you are Pep on disguise⚽️🥇
excelente análise
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.
Well done.
Really loved the illustration, I think an Antonio Conte 3-5-2 Inter formation could counter Brighton De Zerbi well.
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