you have one of the best approaches to explaining tactics in football. Combining animations with real football situations helps to cement the idea and gives a clear understanding of the tactic being used. Thanks for sharing and keep it up!
This is fantastic man. I'm a stupid American I've been watching for 5 years and still don't really understand tactics as much as I want to(absolutely love the sport though). This video really helped me a lot thank you, most other channels just run through all the numbers and expect you to know everything.
Very interesting video & I definitely learned a lot. This does give me certain moments to look when analyzing a game. Thank you for making this video. I do like a share a "scripting" story that could be probably different or same to the one that is explain in the video. Chris Ramsey, former youth coach at Tottenham & I believe he's currently at QPR, shared a story from Harry Kane's days in the academy. It's not about Kane, but on one or more games, he would tell Kane to let the opposition's center backs to launch long balls from the back. This is so Ramsey could see how the team's own center backs deal with long balls. Maybe after that, Ramsey could then see how the team build attacks, escape from opposition's pressure, etc. Thank you again for the video & have a nice week 👍
You didn’t watch the video did you? Literally says at the end that during development this is discouraged as it removes decision making which is vital to learn at an early age
Personally I enjoy watching football with a blend of coded movements and creativity More coded movement in build up and protecting goal and creativity everywhere else
Brilliant video, thank you. I would love to see you expand on the scripted/coded aspects beyond the examples shown here. Perhaps a series of videos each tackling a typical phase scenario and you then cover the top 5 highest percentage/ most effective scripted patterns that typically occur in that scenario with the videos then moving through the game model phases in logical sequence much like when watching a brilliant team goal starting from the keeper and build up and then moving through the thirds to a finish but broken into separate videos bite sized chunks and with lots of variations. This would help me become better/faster at recognising typical scripted plays a team is using or noticing they are doing something different than typical and so perhaps working unscripted. I hope that makes sense, it could become a really good and useful series!
For me this is the best and most complete explanation of how football works. I've shown it to my inexperienced team mates and they understaind football much better now. Thank you!
The way Ancelotti's Real Madrid breaks out of the defensive phase is very interesting, and different to Mourinho's a decade ago. The players bond with each other so well that they improvise on the spot. The first leg against Chelsea saw some great transitions. Now that there's Bellingham, Fran and Guler, it's gonna get better.
Speaking of improving the content, the small audio effects on the board play is just the thing that was missing from your presentations. Really great stuff.
Love these videos! They are really informative, I love the addition of the training segment, many of us here are managers or aspiring managers and more of those would help us a ton! Love the videos, keep up the great work!
Thanks man, I plan on starting a new series interviewing coaches and getting them to explain their thought process behind certain exercises, so hopefully something you guys can engage with
Circuit based football or scripted play has it’s limits. Sarri tried it at Juventus and Chelsea he didn’t worked like it worked at Napoli or Lazio. However it’s one of the most beautiful style of football in my opinion.
The correct wording if you are using Cognitive Science as a mental model is "automatism". Automating actions rely on knowledge stored in long-term memory, pattern recognition (which is limitless). Automatisms reduce the cognitive load players experience when trying to "think" and use "decision-making" during an extremely demanding series of actions (a match). In matches, "thinking" is slow. Pattern recognitions and the accompanying practiced responses within a game model is what makes certain teams very successful when implementation certain models such as juego de posicion and juego de fases
Your comment: "however should be 10:14 avoided as much as possible during 10:16 development and in youth teams as the 10:18 main priority during these stages of 10:20 development is to increase decision 10:21 making and speed of though" .. has no scientific backing in the field of cognitive science research. The myth of "let them figure it out" is counter-productive for beginners (non-expert learners).
@@losgauchosfutbolclub interesting. I fully believe you but could you share some sources for the "the myth let them figure it out is counter productive for beginners" part? I would like to educate myself further! Thank you
This video to me is the most revolutionary video about modern football made. I now understand better. I've been longing to understand how coaches arrange their training and how they think. Thanks bro
In regards to youth not adopting a more structured approach to improve decision making. I feel it's important to have alignment between the youth team and the first team in the philosophy that you adopt. If the youth team plays in the same manor as the first team, transitioning up would be seamless.
This was explained brilliantly. I’m talking better than coaching courses. And you explained it in 10 min within a video. Fantastic information and very easy to understand.
Adam clearly of 442 mentioned something like this when talking about England's new footballing philosophy. Already figured it out and translated it in Football Manager. However, Thanks for expanding it better and now I'm excited to try it on FM
Hello sir. Your videos helps alot. Im a field hockey coach. U12 - U17. I applies your tactics in game and really helps alot. I want to ask something ..how can we connect sir. Keep up the good work.
This was a very high level video. I know that I alone only have so much of an opinion, but I really do believe that you should make more videos expanding on this. For example, learning about the 4 phases was really interesting.
At the end you stated that younger teams should not rely on scripting. It would be nice to see your ideas that could be supplementary for like a high school team, or something to that effect.
In my opinion, managers should teach "macro-principles" and then let the players interpret them freely. See Wenger's Arsenal or Ancelotti's Madrid, or even more Diniz's Fluminense. If you automate too much, you get sterile after a while.
Thanks for the well detailed information that will make it easy to understand the basics to train for best performance. I only think due to changing situations to the complexities of the game it is better to name the goal of training adaptability rather than scripted .good luck
@@davide7708 De Zerbi’s build up is like Zig-zag and it mostly third man passes in middle to the wide. De Zerbi also used 4-2 structure for the most part. Sarri used 2-3 structure and third man passes from wide to middle. Sarri is more vertical.
@@condimentofmassdestruction9114 what's thr advantage in passing from the middle to the side? I understand going towards the middle, but not the opposite
@@davide7708 De Zerbi got winger that very good at 1v1 (Mitoma for example) so build up from the middle. He also make his strike drop deep along with the attacking mid. The St and CAM are free when the opponent midfield pressing high living space behind so the two center have press them. Which leave the wingers (good at 1v1) isolated with the fullbacks. Wingers make diagonal run behind the space that the CB if the Gk go long or go on a 1v1 against when the received the ball wide.
First time I've seen your channel. But love the video I've just watched. It's really interesting and hoping I can take some things from it into my coaching of kids
A lot of informative video man... I learned a Lot.... Specially your explanation about the Developing Training Session for Build Up was amazing... As a lover lf Football really appreciate your Efforts... Huge Fan❤️❤️❤️
Winger is much more attacking minded, used mostly in the final third, while midfielder would have more defensive responsibility... However it's a role that is rarely seen in the modern game
Could you do a video on ‘Le Marcature Preventive’ - in English I think the translation is counter marking. Might be a bit niche but it’s good to look at with transitions rest defence etc.
I kind of covered it at the end of this video th-cam.com/video/KXZaP0niM3g/w-d-xo.html it's a topic I've wanted to cover but it's hard to make interesting haha
Thank you and congratulations on your videos, they progressively get better! I would stay with your comment warning youth levels not to become scripted/coded. Although I do agree, I wonder if coding the youth player, SPECIFICALLY in the US, could have a more positive than negative effect on their development. As far as the Pro level, I believe both approaches should be utilized, in a fluid manner from the players perspective, and a strategic manner from the coaching perspective. Players would have the liberty to be creative but can fall back on "muscle memory" when needed; and, coaches can flip the script to deceive the opposing team tactics.
Great video. 👍My game model looks a bit different, when I classify the sub-phases. But overall quite similar. When I did my A-License in Germany, I can remember that we discussed this topic during the course. And the overall result was, that the defensive behavior during the defensive phases of the game is much more scripted, while offensive behavior relies much more on creative solutions and the ability to take own decisions especially if we talk about the final third, when it comes to creating chances and breaking through. Of course it is a multifaceted topic and it depends on different factors. At the end there are different ways to be successful, which makes the game so interesting in the end. 😊
Too scripted, running the risk of copying American football. At the professional level and for the big money those players earn, shouldn’t they be able to resolve most situations themselves by mental or athletic means? One of the aspects of the beautiful game is creativity generated from athletic skills or soccer IQ…. why jeopardize these qualities?
@@silvioferraro5165 Statistics. 1 of 20 players is capable of creativity, the rest is not. People are not equal in their potential. In such cases you need a creativity from manager, to let him create rules to follow for those "dumber", yet fast or athletic, players.
Watch the FA cup game between United and Brighton and you'll see why autonomy can be nullified by not engaging in any ways you've prepared to counter, almost like a tailor made counter to the exact patterns. A definite drawback for this approach, good managers can counter them.
This is exactly why we love players like messi so much, because they are left free on the pitch and not every single movement they make is predicted by the manager
you have one of the best approaches to explaining tactics in football. Combining animations with real football situations helps to cement the idea and gives a clear understanding of the tactic being used. Thanks for sharing and keep it up!
Thank you mate, appreciate it 🙌
Manager like De Zerbi and Sarri are so amazing, the way that their teams play football is so mathematical and it works. It’s also beautiful to watch .
Sarriball at its best is amazing, beautiful team plays and goals
This is fantastic man. I'm a stupid American I've been watching for 5 years and still don't really understand tactics as much as I want to(absolutely love the sport though). This video really helped me a lot thank you, most other channels just run through all the numbers and expect you to know everything.
Thank you mate!
Very interesting video & I definitely learned a lot. This does give me certain moments to look when analyzing a game. Thank you for making this video.
I do like a share a "scripting" story that could be probably different or same to the one that is explain in the video.
Chris Ramsey, former youth coach at Tottenham & I believe he's currently at QPR, shared a story from Harry Kane's days in the academy. It's not about Kane, but on one or more games, he would tell Kane to let the opposition's center backs to launch long balls from the back. This is so Ramsey could see how the team's own center backs deal with long balls. Maybe after that, Ramsey could then see how the team build attacks, escape from opposition's pressure, etc.
Thank you again for the video & have a nice week 👍
Thanks bro I'm gonna dominate school football by using this
Facts
You didn’t watch the video did you? Literally says at the end that during development this is discouraged as it removes decision making which is vital to learn at an early age
For school football, I recommend that you strive for humiliation instead of domination
@@carlosandresilvaaleixo8341maybe bad for development but bro tryna win games. He not an academy coach💀
@@smnwlshwhat’s the difference
Been in amateur football management for 5 years. This video was a greatly detailed and meticulous breakdown. Liked, subscribed and commented.
Thank you mate 🙌🏻
Personally I enjoy watching football with a blend of coded movements and creativity
More coded movement in build up and protecting goal and creativity everywhere else
Love your channel, keep it up!
Thank you!
Brilliant video, thank you. I would love to see you expand on the scripted/coded aspects beyond the examples shown here. Perhaps a series of videos each tackling a typical phase scenario and you then cover the top 5 highest percentage/ most effective scripted patterns that typically occur in that scenario with the videos then moving through the game model phases in logical sequence much like when watching a brilliant team goal starting from the keeper and build up and then moving through the thirds to a finish but broken into separate videos bite sized chunks and with lots of variations. This would help me become better/faster at recognising typical scripted plays a team is using or noticing they are doing something different than typical and so perhaps working unscripted. I hope that makes sense, it could become a really good and useful series!
For me this is the best and most complete explanation of how football works. I've shown it to my inexperienced team mates and they understaind football much better now. Thank you!
Great to hear!
The way Ancelotti's Real Madrid breaks out of the defensive phase is very interesting, and different to Mourinho's a decade ago. The players bond with each other so well that they improvise on the spot. The first leg against Chelsea saw some great transitions. Now that there's Bellingham, Fran and Guler, it's gonna get better.
Amazing video! Probably one of the best you made, in my opinion.
Thank you bro 🙌
This is what we needed. Pure tactical kind of things..
Quality content! You've earned yourself a new sub. Keep up the good work
Speaking of improving the content, the small audio effects on the board play is just the thing that was missing from your presentations. Really great stuff.
simple and effective, I now understand and can analyse a football game
Very interesting and good explanation too
Thank you! 🙌🏻
Really really great job man. you’ve broken down principles and training in such a clear way, fantastic.
Thanks man
Love these videos! They are really informative, I love the addition of the training segment, many of us here are managers or aspiring managers and more of those would help us a ton! Love the videos, keep up the great work!
Thanks man, I plan on starting a new series interviewing coaches and getting them to explain their thought process behind certain exercises, so hopefully something you guys can engage with
@@FootballMeta I think we would all enjoy that, I will be waiting for it!
you are inspiring and teaching me a lot of things that will help me achieve my dream as a manager :)
Circuit based football or scripted play has it’s limits. Sarri tried it at Juventus and Chelsea he didn’t worked like it worked at Napoli or Lazio. However it’s one of the most beautiful style of football in my opinion.
His Chelsea were successful no?
Best and clearest video to show how football analytics work in professional way
The correct wording if you are using Cognitive Science as a mental model is "automatism". Automating actions rely on knowledge stored in long-term memory, pattern recognition (which is limitless). Automatisms reduce the cognitive load players experience when trying to "think" and use "decision-making" during an extremely demanding series of actions (a match). In matches, "thinking" is slow. Pattern recognitions and the accompanying practiced responses within a game model is what makes certain teams very successful when implementation certain models such as juego de posicion and juego de fases
Your comment: "however should be
10:14
avoided as much as possible during
10:16
development and in youth teams as the
10:18
main priority during these stages of
10:20
development is to increase decision
10:21
making and speed of though"
.. has no scientific backing in the field of cognitive science research. The myth of "let them figure it out" is counter-productive for beginners (non-expert learners).
@@losgauchosfutbolclub interesting. I fully believe you but could you share some sources for the "the myth let them figure it out is counter productive for beginners" part? I would like to educate myself further! Thank you
This video to me is the most revolutionary video about modern football made. I now understand better. I've been longing to understand how coaches arrange their training and how they think. Thanks bro
Wow, the whole thing of breaking down plays into bite-sized chunks makes this so much easier!! Wow!! Amazing Video!
In regards to youth not adopting a more structured approach to improve decision making. I feel it's important to have alignment between the youth team and the first team in the philosophy that you adopt. If the youth team plays in the same manor as the first team, transitioning up would be seamless.
Wow!
This was an amazing video!
Keep these coming.
Love you animations too! 👏👏👏
This was explained brilliantly. I’m talking better than coaching courses. And you explained it in 10 min within a video. Fantastic information and very easy to understand.
Thank you 🙌
Love this video! Do you have a video showing any other ideas for principles coaches use in attack/defense that relate to game models?
Another brilliant video. Noted evrything important stuff and hope to do so with the rest of ur videos. EDUCATIONAL
Amazing work, my favourite football channel by far👍👏
Dang this is great content for coaching. Thanks! Keep it up!!!
Adam clearly of 442 mentioned something like this when talking about England's new footballing philosophy. Already figured it out and translated it in Football Manager. However, Thanks for expanding it better and now I'm excited to try it on FM
Another awesome videos. Keep it up
Very infotmative.thanks.would love a breakdwon like this on dezerbis tactics
Quality content. You convert instincts which players/managers/watchers feel into terms & ideas. SUBLIME video concepts!
thank you my friend amazing channel, the best football tactics channel in YT
Congratulations! Which program do you use for animations on the tactical board? Thanks
Manager career better watch out... anyway, thanks for the content!
Hello sir. Your videos helps alot. Im a field hockey coach. U12 - U17. I applies your tactics in game and really helps alot. I want to ask something ..how can we connect sir. Keep up the good work.
I am in Uganda Africa, I really like your illustrations. I am learning a lot. Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍
From which software are you getting your clip videos? Well done!
This was a very high level video. I know that I alone only have so much of an opinion, but I really do believe that you should make more videos expanding on this. For example, learning about the 4 phases was really interesting.
At the end you stated that younger teams should not rely on scripting. It would be nice to see your ideas that could be supplementary for like a high school team, or something to that effect.
In my opinion, managers should teach "macro-principles" and then let the players interpret them freely. See Wenger's Arsenal or Ancelotti's Madrid, or even more Diniz's Fluminense. If you automate too much, you get sterile after a while.
great channel i love your content🤩
Wow, this is a high level tutorial of football tactics. I love your channel
Great vid ⚡️
Love this! Very well put together.
An excellent analysis video! Keep it up!
This was really well done. Bravo
Excellent 8lin depth analysis....very enjoyable. ...keep up the very good work...
Thanks for the well detailed information that will make it easy to understand the basics to train for best performance. I only think due to changing situations to the complexities of the game it is better to name the goal of training adaptability rather than scripted .good luck
Awesome 3rd man ball movement explained ❤
0:58 Sarri also used scripted play/ circuit in build-up just like De Zerbi but their scripts are different.
Can you explain how?
@@davide7708 De Zerbi’s build up is like Zig-zag and it mostly third man passes in middle to the wide. De Zerbi also used 4-2 structure for the most part. Sarri used 2-3 structure and third man passes from wide to middle. Sarri is more vertical.
@@condimentofmassdestruction9114 thanks
@@condimentofmassdestruction9114 what's thr advantage in passing from the middle to the side? I understand going towards the middle, but not the opposite
@@davide7708 De Zerbi got winger that very good at 1v1 (Mitoma for example) so build up from the middle. He also make his strike drop deep along with the attacking mid. The St and CAM are free when the opponent midfield pressing high living space behind so the two center have press them. Which leave the wingers (good at 1v1) isolated with the fullbacks. Wingers make diagonal run behind the space that the CB if the Gk go long or go on a 1v1 against when the received the ball wide.
First time I've seen your channel. But love the video I've just watched. It's really interesting and hoping I can take some things from it into my coaching of kids
A lot of informative video man... I learned a Lot.... Specially your explanation about the Developing Training Session for Build Up was amazing... As a lover lf Football really appreciate your Efforts... Huge Fan❤️❤️❤️
Thanks man appreciate it 🙌
can you guys make a video on ball playing center backs it would mean a lot
Working on it, will be out next week thanks for the suggestion 🙌🏻
I have a question. What is the difference between left/right midfielder and left/right winger. Pls reply
Winger is much more attacking minded, used mostly in the final third, while midfielder would have more defensive responsibility... However it's a role that is rarely seen in the modern game
@@FootballMetaIn 4-2-3-1 the two wide players on both sides of the CAM(Central attacking midfielders) are wingers or midfielder?
Could you do a video on ‘Le Marcature Preventive’ - in English I think the translation is counter marking. Might be a bit niche but it’s good to look at with transitions rest defence etc.
I kind of covered it at the end of this video th-cam.com/video/KXZaP0niM3g/w-d-xo.html it's a topic I've wanted to cover but it's hard to make interesting haha
You got one sub... Thought I understand football all this while.
Great stuff mate!
Thank you and congratulations on your videos, they progressively get better! I would stay with your comment warning youth levels not to become scripted/coded. Although I do agree, I wonder if coding the youth player, SPECIFICALLY in the US, could have a more positive than negative effect on their development. As far as the Pro level, I believe both approaches should be utilized, in a fluid manner from the players perspective, and a strategic manner from the coaching perspective. Players would have the liberty to be creative but can fall back on "muscle memory" when needed; and, coaches can flip the script to deceive the opposing team tactics.
Shall we assign numbers based on tradition? It helps understanding the players at play in every phase of the game
Thanks so much for the breakdown
This is a real talk bro I will try to emulate
Woow this jst made me look football in different way keep it up mamen u light will shine👏
love your content! keep it up
Could you analyze the New tactic of Luis Enrique at PSG? Thanks
Excellent video. I learn so lot.
Clear & concise
Great video. 👍My game model looks a bit different, when I classify the sub-phases. But overall quite similar. When I did my A-License in Germany, I can remember that we discussed this topic during the course. And the overall result was, that the defensive behavior during the defensive phases of the game is much more scripted, while offensive behavior relies much more on creative solutions and the ability to take own decisions especially if we talk about the final third, when it comes to creating chances and breaking through. Of course it is a multifaceted topic and it depends on different factors. At the end there are different ways to be successful, which makes the game so interesting in the end. 😊
Good day sir. Can I have your mail
Great video 🔥
Who paused it at 03:56
Great insight 💯
Great video I m definitely gonna apply this in my fifa gameplay
Yeah, please do a material about modern center backs principles...
Too scripted, running the risk of copying American football. At the professional level and for the big money those players earn, shouldn’t they be able to resolve most situations themselves by mental or athletic means? One of the aspects of the beautiful game is creativity generated from athletic skills or soccer IQ…. why jeopardize these qualities?
@@silvioferraro5165 Statistics. 1 of 20 players is capable of creativity, the rest is not. People are not equal in their potential. In such cases you need a creativity from manager, to let him create rules to follow for those "dumber", yet fast or athletic, players.
Thank brother this is very useful 👌
When I here the word "scripting", FIFA Games come to mind.
A better for this kind of play is Circuit.
Great video!
Can you please explain in detail about sarriball?
Watch the FA cup game between United and Brighton and you'll see why autonomy can be nullified by not engaging in any ways you've prepared to counter, almost like a tailor made counter to the exact patterns. A definite drawback for this approach, good managers can counter them.
Good explanation ❤
I loved this video🔥🔥🔥
Brilliant and simple
Greatly appreciated
Is there any training drills for Scripting I really like to know, thank you
Brilliant video ❤❤
Thanks for sharing bro
I want to become a coach but I’m still in high school I really don’t know what to do😕
Great video. Interesting how Brighton and Man City are both automated teams but Brightons system is great to watch whereas city’s is very boring
I like how de zerbi organize players for build up
Brilliant video
Well done bro
What do you think about Mamelodi Sundowns?
Great video
Thanks bro, now I can peruse my dream of being Liverpools manager 👍🏼
This is exactly why we love players like messi so much, because they are left free on the pitch and not every single movement they make is predicted by the manager
Can u make a video on ten hag
Imagine Basketball-like plays in Football. I think that would be cool
These videos always make me feel like going out to get a box of Smarties