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City might have used the same structure in possession and the exact same lineup of 1st leg, but with totally different intention; destroying their opponent.

All of us had talked about how cautious Pep was in the 1stleg. We had all looked for that extra man coming from behind… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image
Position is a communicative element in football, and City players are masters of this language. In that sense, De Bruyne is the reference for all teammates. His movement tells his teammates what they want to do in attacking third, while his dynamism (lateral mobility) makes the… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImage
Switch plays to use +1s or advantageous 1v1s at far field, one of Pep’s trademark plays, were again extremely useful yesterday. ImageImage
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Did you know that Brighton also have an out-of-possession phase beside the build-up phase? Jokes aside, quick thread to analyze the quite interesting De Zerbi's OOP strategy against Arsenal.

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It was a very interesting match-up between two teams that master both build-up and pressing. Basically a chess match between De Zerbi and Arteta.
Arsenal (4-3-3): 4+1 build-up with wide FB, Jorginho as the DM. Odegaard and Xhaka would drop deep on the ball side to offer a pass line (sometimes side by side with Jorginho and forming a 4+2). ImageImage
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I believe Madrid’s defensive strategy against Man City had many flaws that City couldn’t exploit. Let’s look at it closely. Defending 5 against 4 at the tip, Kroos on KdB, Valverde on Gundo, FBs on wingers, and two CBs very close on Haaland. Image
This structure could've resulted in huge pockets between Madrid FBs and CBs, but after first 20 mins, City was usually too focused on control and potential Madrid counter attacks and couldn’t do something they normally do really good; creating 2v1s at wide areas through switch… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image
To create these 2v1s they usually needed that extra player; either one of the pivots running into half space or FB overlapping or underlapping. Here are some rare cases when they used it and Madrid’s defensive structure obviously struggled. ImageImageImageImage
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City's press was top-notch against Arsenal yesterday. Except Akanji (on Saka), no player was tasked to mark a specific opponent, but Arsenal could rarely find an inner channel and progress through center. The communication between players and their interpretation to close space… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImage
On the other hand, Arsenal's press was very poor in 1st half. Especially, Partey, who probably had been expecting to mark Gundo close to the last line of pressure, looked a bit clueless on what to do in the huge space between Gundo and KdB.

Before and after the game, Guardiola… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImage
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It was definitely a very high-level game as anticipated between Man City and Bayern, the strongest two teams in the world right now according to FiveThirtyEight. Eventually, the score line was mostly decided by individual mistakes but there were many things to talk about… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Tuchel used 4-2-3-1 to perfectly get the shape with Man City’s on-ball structure. City’s narrow 3-2 build-up was matched with a narrow 3-1, and Goretzka and Kimmich controlling the central channels, 2 CBs on Haaland, FBs on wingers. Image
The narrow tip pushed City to play wider, when the wide CB receives the ball, the ball side DM stuck on City’s AM, and opposite DM came to the center of the pitch. This left the only numerical advantage for City at the very far corner from the ball carrier. City CBs tried finding… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImage
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Le chiavi della vittoria del Milan

- Aggressività uomo su uomo a centrocampo e vittoria duelli individuali
- Prevenire pericolosità di Kvara
- Posizione fluida di Brahim Diaz

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Il Milan è tornato indietro di un anno: 4-2-3-1 super aggressivo. L'idea era di bloccare sul nascere il dominio del centrocampo del Napoli che passa per i piedi di Lobotka. Bennacer a uomo su di lui ha avuto l'abnegazione e l'agilità di piedi necessaria a limitarlo.
Bruno Giorgi, storico allenatore del Cagliari, diceva che chi vince i duelli vince la partita. Il trio di centrocampo del Napoli ha vinto 5 duelli su 21. Tonali impressionante con 7 duelli vinti su 8.
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Man City’s build-up against Liverpool was very successful. For sure, Liverpool’s ineffective high press played a role, but here are two important things Man City was significantly better at compared to previous games: 1) Double pivot positioning: Rodri and Stones always tried to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Some more examples for double pivot positioning:
2) Tempo manipulation during progression: Once the team broke a pressure line they passed the middle third with high speed and quickly come to final third where the opponent was not fully organized yet and allowed many 1v1s.
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⚽ENTRENAMIENTO DESDE LOS CONTEXTOS
Analizamos el entrenamiento basado en tareas abiertas que representan situaciones del juego, con un condicionamiento mínimo, donde los jugadores y su jugar, son el centro del proceso

Análisis juego: @11OnceSport
Animaciones: @Effmatch
EL OBJETIVO NO ES SER RECONOCIBLE, SINO RECONOCERNOS
El trabajo del entrenador no es crear una identidad, sino descubrirla desde el entreno donde la expresión de los jugadores desarrolla redes de relaciones que hacen manifestarse el MdJ
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⚽1-Sesión previa Final UCL 21
ENTRENADOR FACILITADOR
El no condicionar, respetando la lógica interna del juego en gran medida, posiciona al entrenador como facilitador para que el jugador sea consciente de lo que permite con sus conductas en el juego para el equipo
👕Chelsea
⚽2-Sesión previa Final UCL 21
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