Things to cover: 1. Total Football 2. Inverted Full backs 3. False 10 4. Counter pressing and it's types 5. Tiki-Taka 6. The tactical importance of CDMs like Sergio Busquets 7. Sweeper 8. The role of the modern Goalkeeper 9. Tactical importance of the half space 10. The role of the modern Winger Thank you. Please add in things you think I've missed out.
Prithvi Prakash U can find the geggenpressing video that they have done which explains various high pressing tactis such as pep(man city), klopp(liverpool), Tuchel(Botussia Dortmund- After Klopp era) and pochettino(Tottenham)
Rodolfo Gaming 1) When I say sweeper I mean the old obsolete defensive position which Ronald Koeman used to play. 2) I'm talking about different types of pressing: Like pressing spaces, pressing triggers, cutting passing lanes, etc. 3) Yeah the regista is covered, but I'm talking about a DM or 6 like Busquets who is sort of like a pivot who plays on the full turn with 1 or 2 touches at most generally. Breaking play, recycling possession and treading the ball forward.
***** You don't understand football then. The difference in barca without him is so clear. The midfield is in shambles, the players don't have someone to rely on, someone who can play the ball even when under immense pressure. There's messi and iniesta but who else?
well the few times that I've watched Barcelona (not a big fan of them or laliga lol) I think that Busquets is more of a deep lying playmaker, a regista (like Pirlo, Xabi Alonso and Carrick) but that is a bit more committed to defence. Even in the few games I've seen I've very rarely seen him move upfield
Nico Dominguez He's an achor, not exactly a regista like pirlo. He conducts the play, almsot every ball from defence to mid goes through him but i get your point. Busquets is easily the best at what he does
Wasn't Messi shite w/o Xavi and Iniesta? and when Iniesta/Xavi on form, he's shite w/o Messi. Apparently only in Barcelona all the players are shite and still winning trophies. levels.
raptor theok Giroud is a real number 9 while Welbeck can play false or real. Sanchez and Walcott are the actual definition of false 9. Small teams are problematic when Arsenal uses false 9. Sometimes it takes Wenger too long to figure this out.
This channel has grown within no time. If you guys had the more personnel and the resources, you could have done a post match analysis of each game or at least the main ones. Let's see what happens in the future, maybe watching this on TV :D
I dont know If you noticed, nothing interesting happens on tv anymore. I dont need TV to watch a game, I just use online sources. And the rise of youtube businesses going into TV always are a fall because of the platforms are different. Stick to what you know.
In 2009-10, Messi regained the ball 2.1 times per game in La Liga. By 2011-12 that was down to 1.2. Since Guardiola left, that figure has never risen above 1
Lifelong football fan here. Your videos are a welcome antidote to the reaction based mainstream. Thanks and keep up the fantastic work. I think the Middlesbrough era of Emerson, Juninho and Ravanelli would make a great one.
Luis Enrique's tactics are as follows: *Pass to Messi *Pass to Neymar *Pass to Suarez *Goal *If not goal- Play mindless possession football on the midfield until Messi has space then repeat. *Win all titles
Another fantastic idea for a video and it didn't disappoint! This is something that I am trying to learn for a while and it was very well explained. Keep up the astonishing work!
I love how Guardiola is credited for so many things he hasn't introduced. While he may be the most successful exponent of Total Football and a coaching genius, he didn't bring in The False 9 (Sindelaar) or the sweeper keeper (Rinus brought it at Ajax)
Alex Ferguson wasn't just Manchester United manager he was Manchester United for 26 years. Players came and went, owners came and went different investors came and went but Alex Ferguson was the constant for 26 years. No other manager held as much sway in a club than him. You cant just replace him that easily. What would have been better for United is if he groomed a successor in one of his players eg Giggs, Scholes, Gary Neville becoming his assistant for 5 or 6 seasons before retiring, the shock of a United without Ferguson would not have been as great.
Absolutely brilliant as always-following Lampard's retirement, I would really appreciate it if u could do a video based on him, Scholes and Gerrard, especially since the trio are always subject to the debate of who was better
I was misreading what the false 9 was for a while. I used to believe it was the #9 in its traditional center forward position but NOT playing the role of striker but rather setting up the attacking midfield behind him to do the striking. A move I believe that would confuse the opposing team.
With the improvement in the athleticism and technical abilities of center backs and also the diminishing returns of classic wingers crossing the ball into the box, these have also led to the lack of need for a classic 9 as well. Great video.
Alexis Sanchez-The most "false" false none out there Instead of just dropping deep (which he does,until the centre backs can find him sometimes),he ventures towards wings creating overloads on the wings and the wingers and Ozil to run inside to force the opposition to either tighten up the midfield (allowing space for fullbacks to push up) or concede possession to Ozil,who is one of the most dangers players out there when in between lines.
It's better for u to respond to some people. U have to interact with ur viewers, but nevertheless a great video with lots of information. This is an unique channel with quality videos. keep up the good work👍
Recently, West Ham faced Huddersfield town in the Premier League. It was the 4th fixture of the season and West Ham were 0-3 in games lost. You could tell by the atmosphere that there was a potential sacking for Slaven Bilic if they lost at home against the recently promoted side. At some points in the game Andy Carroll would drop off to midfield to get the ball out off desperation to score (which made made laugh when you said the last statement about him hahaha). The west ham players poured their heart out and ended up winning 2-0. I believe Ayew scored and assisted off the bench. Anyways fun fact of the time Carroll became a false 9. Love your videos!
Looking back on this video , its probably the best explanation about a false nine ive seen . However , I feel theb traditional no. 9 has made a comeback in recent years. Probably part of the evolution of football as tactics get reinvented and tweaked . Thanks again though !!!
There has been and always will be just one "real" false nine and that is Lionel Messi ! The reason why he could do it so well is because of his dribbling skills and marvelous technique in tide spaces. This is the only reason why the false nine worked so well. Any other player in this role has failed so far ...
now this is what i call analyze... i just got your channel and subscribe it in 1st video i saw... this is what the analyze of football tactics.. not just because the superstar or high technique of one player that makes him great.. but also great managing and ability of both manager and player
I keep seeing your awesome videos and realized that I'm not even subbed to you. Subbed now and I can't believe that you only have 55K subs. Should be way higher
A good false 9 can be devastatingly effective especially if their passing and dribbling is good, just like Messi. They will create lots of chances for themselves and others
Awesome man. Id love you to do a historical one about the tactical passing style of Liverpool during their hay day but just a shout as I'm sure you have lots in mind. Thanks for the education.
There's a circularity to this that mirrors American football. Defenders get smaller and faster to deal with the emergence of the false 9, which makes them susceptible to a traditional 9 (think of a physically dominant CF like Jan Koller). And the cycle goes on and on.
Brilliant Video, I have been vary curious as to the 'False NIne' up until now so that was very interesting, a Video on Juventus' side may be long overdue and why they dominate the Serie A/Calcio A so much please
That was really good. Can you make a false 10 and false winger too? Becouse right now the "classical" roles are all over the place. In every team, not only the heavily positional ones. And also A video about the current Bayer Leverkusen. I love bundesliga and every time I watch Leverkusen I see a unique team, with fast players in the middle and inteligent and creative players on the sides.
Unclear at 2:52. Is nr 9 in the first line of formation or not? At the beginning the true 9 is presented as the central striker, but what about the false nine? Judging from the explanation, the 3 (black) players are all in offside in diagram.
Things to cover:
1. Total Football
2. Inverted Full backs
3. False 10
4. Counter pressing and it's types
5. Tiki-Taka
6. The tactical importance of CDMs like Sergio Busquets
7. Sweeper
8. The role of the modern Goalkeeper
9. Tactical importance of the half space
10. The role of the modern Winger
Thank you. Please add in things you think I've missed out.
Prithvi Prakash they have explained the sweeper keeper so I guess the role of the GK is covered
Prithvi Prakash U can find the geggenpressing video that they have done which explains various high pressing tactis such as pep(man city), klopp(liverpool), Tuchel(Botussia Dortmund- After Klopp era) and pochettino(Tottenham)
Prithvi Prakash the tactical importance of the CDM is explained in the Regista video. as well as the old CH (Centre Half) in the old 2-3-5 tactic
the rest totally agree with u
Rodolfo Gaming
1) When I say sweeper I mean the old obsolete defensive position which Ronald Koeman used to play.
2) I'm talking about different types of pressing: Like pressing spaces, pressing triggers, cutting passing lanes, etc.
3) Yeah the regista is covered, but I'm talking about a DM or 6 like Busquets who is sort of like a pivot who plays on the full turn with 1 or 2 touches at most generally. Breaking play, recycling possession and treading the ball forward.
A video on Sergio Busquets's tactical awareness and his importance to Barcelona would be appreicated.
***** You don't understand football then. The difference in barca without him is so clear. The midfield is in shambles, the players don't have someone to rely on, someone who can play the ball even when under immense pressure. There's messi and iniesta but who else?
well the few times that I've watched Barcelona (not a big fan of them or laliga lol) I think that Busquets is more of a deep lying playmaker, a regista (like Pirlo, Xabi Alonso and Carrick) but that is a bit more committed to defence. Even in the few games I've seen I've very rarely seen him move upfield
Nico Dominguez He's an achor, not exactly a regista like pirlo. He conducts the play, almsot every ball from defence to mid goes through him but i get your point. Busquets is easily the best at what he does
James Bond You don't know anything about football. Busquets is probably the best of all time in his position
Wasn't Messi shite w/o Xavi and Iniesta? and when Iniesta/Xavi on form, he's shite w/o Messi.
Apparently only in Barcelona all the players are shite and still winning trophies. levels.
Another top quality video guys, keep em coming!!
Cheers chaps!
Partnership???
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Well, Valentines Day is approaching
@Football Daily you have to give Umaxit a shotout on a video!
arsene wenger will just say
"go out there have fun kids"
raptor theok Giroud is a real number 9 while Welbeck can play false or real. Sanchez and Walcott are the actual definition of false 9. Small teams are problematic when Arsenal uses false 9. Sometimes it takes Wenger too long to figure this out.
Ibrahimovic drops so deep he's never in the box...
Majidul - that's because he can reach from distance. I'm not sure Messi can.
Yea the only time he is in the box is when he scores
no the box drops so deep that its never in the zlatan
@@guyinpajamapants6892 Do you still remember this comment?
@@jagadish20091 Messi has more outside the box goals than Zlatan so I have no idea what he was talking about
False 9 Messi from 2009-2013 is the best player ever in my opinion. Very entertaining to watch as well
This channel has grown within no time. If you guys had the more personnel and the resources, you could have done a post match analysis of each game or at least the main ones. Let's see what happens in the future, maybe watching this on TV :D
Hi
I dont know If you noticed, nothing interesting happens on tv anymore. I dont need TV to watch a game, I just use online sources. And the rise of youtube businesses going into TV always are a fall because of the platforms are different. Stick to what you know.
In 2009-10, Messi regained the ball 2.1 times per game in La Liga. By 2011-12 that was down to 1.2. Since Guardiola left, that figure has never risen above 1
Regained?
@@hughjanus5093 google 'define: regained' if you're unsure of the meaning
Lifelong football fan here. Your videos are a welcome antidote to the reaction based mainstream. Thanks and keep up the fantastic work. I think the Middlesbrough era of Emerson, Juninho and Ravanelli would make a great one.
Can you do a video on Luis Enrique's tactics at Barcelona. I've been watching his team for 3 years and I still cannot figure out his tactics...
he doesn't have tactics, he is a dog shit manager, MSN are the ones making him look good.
Dexter Morgan lets MNS take rest when defending so they can spend all energy on attack
Luis Enrique's tactics are as follows:
*Pass to Messi
*Pass to Neymar
*Pass to Suarez
*Goal
*If not goal- Play mindless possession football on the midfield until Messi has space then repeat.
*Win all titles
same tactic like Pep Guardiola
Same..just that they have more freedom hence the menace of MSN
Another fantastic idea for a video and it didn't disappoint! This is something that I am trying to learn for a while and it was very well explained. Keep up the astonishing work!
Great comment
I love how Guardiola is credited for so many things he hasn't introduced. While he may be the most successful exponent of Total Football and a coaching genius, he didn't bring in The False 9 (Sindelaar) or the sweeper keeper (Rinus brought it at Ajax)
Definitely one Of my favorite channels of all time.
Woo!
It's when you slam the front door and the '6' spins on the screw, and you start getting deliveries from 2 doors down.
"Sorry mate, false 9 again"
brilliant
One of the best football channels ever
a video on ALEX FERGUSON era?
GP That would be very nice and why they can't get close that era nowadays.
Rodolfo Gaming dude SAF was something man, you just cant bring that back and continue its legacy. It will be back but not the same domination.
GP yeah I agree but I'd like to see is why they can't even get close to winning A title.
Alex Ferguson wasn't just Manchester United manager he was Manchester United for 26 years. Players came and went, owners came and went different investors came and went but Alex Ferguson was the constant for 26 years. No other manager held as much sway in a club than him. You cant just replace him that easily. What would have been better for United is if he groomed a successor in one of his players eg Giggs, Scholes, Gary Neville becoming his assistant for 5 or 6 seasons before retiring, the shock of a United without Ferguson would not have been as great.
Rodolfo Gaming they will probably next year or probably we are gonna end up like the scousers saying next year is ours
messi looks like an old man in the thumbnail
Zachary Low That strange because he looks like that now 😭
Bilal ;-;
Because of the beard lol
He is pretty old for a footballer at 33
@@seyamrahman1002 nowadays he plays like he’s 330
Make a video of Rooney's influence in the field, from time to time, from CF to AM, CM and winger, and his characteristic of play. Please :)
Thank you!
Very well done and explanatory! I like to think that I know football but I always learn a lot more watching you😀
Now that Frank Lampard is retired. Can you do a history of his career and how he managed to score so many goals as a midfielder
Im from the future he manages chelsea now
I'm from the future there's a global pandemic
@@hello-friend990 im from the future where chesea signed ziyech Werner havertz silva and chilwell
Krrish Parpiani im from the future where chelsea come 4th after spending big
How times flies away. Now lampard got sacked from Chelsea and tuchel replaced him.
Absolutely brilliant as always-following Lampard's retirement, I would really appreciate it if u could do a video based on him, Scholes and Gerrard, especially since the trio are always subject to the debate of who was better
Thanks for the great and useful video!!
Become a club manager already!
Brilliant analysis in all ur vids🖒
Thank you!
I was misreading what the false 9 was for a while. I used to believe it was the #9 in its traditional center forward position but NOT playing the role of striker but rather setting up the attacking midfield behind him to do the striking. A move I believe that would confuse the opposing team.
Good job! Want more of these please.
I had no idea that even 4 years ago you were on shortened name terms with 'Luca' Spalletti
THANK YOUUUUU to this person with the voice.! Its like we missed you so much...!!!
video on tactical brilliance of Sergio busquets
this is the most underrated channel on yt
A video on the 2-3-5 system mentioned in many of your videos would be greatly appreciated.
Love how these videos break down football as a science. Very fun to watch. Brilliant stuff!
Cheers Ed!
I like the animations, mate. And your low-key explanations give me time to absorb their meaning. cheers...
With the improvement in the athleticism and technical abilities of center backs and also the diminishing returns of classic wingers crossing the ball into the box, these have also led to the lack of need for a classic 9 as well. Great video.
some of the most useful videos I have found to share with my son. thank you so much
You're welcome!
Do a Valverde tactic. Oh wait , he has none. MATS saves and Messi scores. 🙂
and others pass till they find messi or messi assists them
Well I'm from the future and can tell you the Valverde days were actually the good days
@@tcmcity51 never thought I'd hear these words
Velverde is the reason messi didn't win cl in 2019, messi was so pumped up, he just needed a better support system... Klopp was a great coach....
A video on Messi's evolution as footballer.
From Winger - to False 9- Free roaming Winger - Winger / Midfielder.
Alexis Sanchez-The most "false" false none out there
Instead of just dropping deep (which he does,until the centre backs can find him sometimes),he ventures towards wings creating overloads on the wings and the wingers and Ozil to run inside to force the opposition to either tighten up the midfield (allowing space for fullbacks to push up) or concede possession to Ozil,who is one of the most dangers players out there when in between lines.
These videos are fantastic and have reignited my interest in football.
Great to have this guy doing the voice overs again 👍🏾
He says thank you
I love this video. The music in this video is compelling and draws you in.
I find you’re notes to be truly helpful, it certainly makes these tactics smoother to comprehend!
Once more, a fantastic video. Will love to see one about the modern defensive tactics
Thanks Andres!
It's better for u to respond to some people. U have to interact with ur viewers, but nevertheless a great video with lots of information. This is an unique channel with quality videos. keep up the good work👍
We do respond! Only to good comments though ;)
Another brilliant video guys, thank you very much.
Pleasure
Recently, West Ham faced Huddersfield town in the Premier League. It was the 4th fixture of the season and West Ham were 0-3 in games lost. You could tell by the atmosphere that there was a potential sacking for Slaven Bilic if they lost at home against the recently promoted side. At some points in the game Andy Carroll would drop off to midfield to get the ball out off desperation to score (which made made laugh when you said the last statement about him hahaha). The west ham players poured their heart out and ended up winning 2-0. I believe Ayew scored and assisted off the bench. Anyways fun fact of the time Carroll became a false 9. Love your videos!
I like the end quote, soon the classic number nine will be over though it seems that role isn't even thought of any more
Looking back on this video , its probably the best explanation about a false nine ive seen . However , I feel theb traditional no. 9 has made a comeback in recent years. Probably part of the evolution of football as tactics get reinvented and tweaked . Thanks again though !!!
Please do an analysis on Barca's 2014/15 season where they won the treble.
Please do an analysis on Real Madrid Champions Hattrick 16,17, and 18
Mr. J why are you commenting here? Obsessed with creating fanwars? Typical madshit fanboy. Lol
Yes
@@TheJulienne21 bro how is he mad he is just suggesting.
another top class video.....i wonder y this channel isn't more popular??
Great work. Please do a video on why Liverpool have not won a league since 1990 thanks
Do you know how happy i am that i found this channel
Please do tell us
These videos are pure brilliance!
Nice work guys !!!
Plz make a video on importance of N'golo Kante and Pogba
Superb. Beautifully explained, brilliant graphics.
Thank you.
can you a video on sir Alex Ferguson's treble winning side of 1999 or one on his Champions league and domestic league champions of 2008?
There has been and always will be just one "real" false nine and that is Lionel Messi !
The reason why he could do it so well is because of his dribbling skills and marvelous technique in tide spaces. This is the only reason why the false nine worked so well. Any other player in this role has failed so far ...
I love each and every video from this channel.
now this is what i call analyze... i just got your channel and subscribe it in 1st video i saw... this is what the analyze of football tactics.. not just because the superstar or high technique of one player that makes him great.. but also great managing and ability of both manager and player
Pochettino:, origins, teams and the development of his tactics! love the videos
I would love to see a video on the over usage of the term “world class player” and explanation on how it technically should be used.
I see new video I press like
I see your comment, I press like
Love this channel. Keep up the good work!
you should've mentioned Del Bosque as well. he revolutionized this formation and created the greatest national team of the modern era
Thanks a lot dude!!you make my wish come true
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A video on the Libero would be brilliant!
Another great video. Always love your videos man. Keep them coming.
We will (Y)
love those videos. your channel is very interesting and good.
Very kind mate, thank you - Danny
I think Roberto Firmino in Liverpool can be a very good example of a modern false nine.
nice explaination
It's Luciano Spalletti 😂
He allows his nearest and dearest to call him Luca. We're honoured.
I don't think so hahaha! Nice video btw
No, it's Luca Spaghetti :D
Tifo Football Where have you read it?
Italians named Luciano don't allow people call them Luca 😂
I keep seeing your awesome videos and realized that I'm not even subbed to you. Subbed now and I can't believe that you only have 55K subs. Should be way higher
this is just the channel i needed
What did you need it for?
Love love love your videos! Please keep them coming! :)
Amazing video as always! It's Luciano Spaletti though.
Everything about this video is fascinating. Also the music is captivating. What is this music?
A good false 9 can be devastatingly effective especially if their passing and dribbling is good, just like Messi. They will create lots of chances for themselves and others
Your handwriting is superb.
My favorite football role ever 🙌🏻
Dortmunds side under Tuchle ? Really exiting and playing with different formations like 4-2-3-1, 4-1-4-1, 3-4-2-1
Valtteri Partanen YES
But I'm pretty sure it's Tuchel
Floyd P. Oops my bad
What a great analysis. Perhaps peru’s Paolo Guerrero is the last player that has the characteristics of a traditional number 9
This channel is going to make me a pure football genius 😂😍💪🏻🔥🔥🔥
Awesome man. Id love you to do a historical one about the tactical passing style of Liverpool during their hay day but just a shout as I'm sure you have lots in mind. Thanks for the education.
Absolutely love your vids. Keep up the good work!!!
great videos for football enthusiasts thank you!!
Beautifully done.
Always an education watching your videos! Great work!
Awesome as always.
Beautiful stuff, mate
best football videos on youtube
Making me blush
There's a circularity to this that mirrors American football. Defenders get smaller and faster to deal with the emergence of the false 9, which makes them susceptible to a traditional 9 (think of a physically dominant CF like Jan Koller). And the cycle goes on and on.
Thanks for the help. I needed that for FIFA just now
I know I'm missing the point of your video, but that handwriting is superb.
Brilliant Video, I have been vary curious as to the 'False NIne' up until now so that was very interesting, a Video on Juventus' side may be long overdue and why they dominate the Serie A/Calcio A so much please
Love this channel!
Can you guys please explain the diamond in midfield formation?
That was really good. Can you make a false 10 and false winger too? Becouse right now the "classical" roles are all over the place. In every team, not only the heavily positional ones.
And also A video about the current Bayer Leverkusen. I love bundesliga and every time I watch Leverkusen I see a unique team, with fast players in the middle and inteligent and creative players on the sides.
Great post. Love the drawing effect app.
Can u guys do a sir alex ferguson tactics in manU i loved how they played when they won the league with van persie rooney nani and the others
Unclear at 2:52. Is nr 9 in the first line of formation or not? At the beginning the true 9 is presented as the central striker, but what about the false nine? Judging from the explanation, the 3 (black) players are all in offside in diagram.
Fantastic video as always. Can we have a series on tendencies of successful managers when promoting youth players?
a video on why Thomas Muller is so unorthodox yet so good?