A libero is a defender who plays behind the rest of the back line, and is responsible for covering and sweeping across the spaces behind other defenders. The role grew to include passing forwards after a regain, often to launch a counter-attack 🧵👤
Translated from the Italian for ‘free,' the libero role originated from two different systems. First, in Karl Rappan’s four-man defence in 30s Swiss football. Then, in Italy in the 60s, Nereo Rocco and Helenio Herrera used a libero with AC and Inter Milan 🧵👤
Initially, the libero was only seen as extra defensive cover for the defence, in a position to provide clearances away from goal. However, as the role developed, it started to include dribbles into midfield and intelligent forward passing into the feet of attacking teammates 🧵👤
Such a player requires an intelligent reading of the game to anticipate passes in behind, as well as the speed to get across the pitch and cover. They can not only give out instructions and organise their teammates, but also attack aerial balls and compete for second balls 🧵👤
The libero can help create central overloads in midfield, which is useful both in launching counter-attacks and when up against a set block. By driving forward with the ball, they can also draw opponents towards the ball, thus freeing teammates up further forward 🧵👤
Franz Beckenbauer often played as the middle centre-back in a back 5 for Bayern. What separated the German apart, was his ability on the ball. He had incredible passing range with which he could start counter-attacks, and he could send incisive passes to the feet of attackers🧵👤
At #ACMilan, Franco Baresi was as comfortable dropping behind the back four to sweep and cover as he was jumping out of the back line to press. Baresi also pressed out of the back line with the rest of the defence narrowing to form a temporary three 🧵👤
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Chelsea fell to defeat at Juventus after a fine defensive display from the Italians. Juve took the lead just 11 seconds into the second half through Federico Chiesa – a goal Thomas Tuchel later desrcibed as “cheap”... 🧐🧵
Bentancur dropped alongside Locatelli to form a double pivot. Bernardeschi then dropped into midfield, while Cuadrado moved into a narrow position. Chiesa then moved across the front line, attacking centrally to threaten the space in behind Chelsea’s back three 🧐🧵
Juventus initially defended with a 4-1-4-1. The hosts’ two number eights – Rabiot and Bentancur – pushed forwards to press Chelsea’s double pivot, with wingers Chiesa and Cuadrado pressing from out to in 🧐🧵
The @academy_cv webinar, with the respected Jesse Marsch, is underway...
"There a lot of young coaches in Germany who have been influenced by Ralf Rangnick. Every coach has interpreted Ralf in their own way, but Thomas Tuchel did that really well at PSG."
"I spent quite a bit of time at Leipzig when Ralph Hasenhuttl was there. He has a really good way of communicating with people, and of investing in relationships. At moments like this that's what becomes important. Managing difficult moments."
"I've often get the question 'How do you get your team to buy in to the way you want to play?'. There's two ways you create that – your tactical details, and the mentality.
"I [also] learned a lot from Ralf and how Germans use vocabulary to make things simple."
Jürgen Klopp doesn't expect Virgil van Dijk to play again this season. Our coaches look at how big of a miss he is for both Liverpool's defence and attack 🔴 #LFC
Van Dijk’s role for Liverpool is that of a leader. Despite being right-footed, he plays on the left side of central defence, and is perfectly comfortable there. He exudes confidence, and brings an important calming presence to the heart of Liverpool’s defence 🔴 #LFC
He marshals their defensive line and therefore plays a key role in Liverpool’s counter-press, pushing their aggressive, high line forwards to reduce the amount of space opponents have to play in 🔴 #LFC
🔍 West Ham created space for crosses but deliveries were overhit
🔍 Liverpool used a four-diamond-two
🔍 Visitors started to enjoy more success when finding midfielders between the lines
Tactical insight into Liverpool's 3-1 win over West Ham ⚒️ #WHULIV 🔴
🔍 West Ham set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation in which Vladimir Coufal, Craig Dawson, Angelo Ogbonna and Aaron Cresswell formed their back four, behind Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek (1/8) #WHULIV
🔍 They defended with a 4-4-2, via Jarrod Bowen and Pablo Fornals withdrawing into a deeper position and Saïd Benrahma advancing to alongside Michail Antonio (2/8) #WHULIV
🔍 Chelsea set up in a 4-3-3 formation with N’Golo Kanté, Mateo Kovacic and Mason Mount in midfield and a front three of Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner and Christian Pulisic (1/8)
A THREAD! 👇 2020/21 Premier League tactical analysis: Tottenham 2-0 Arsenal ⚪ #TOTARS 🔴
🔍 Tottenham set up in a 4-2-3-1 shape in possession; Steven Bergwijn, Giovani Lo Celso and Son Heung-min played as an attacking line of three behind Harry Kane (1/10)
🔍 The hosts dropped into a 4-4-2 formation out of possession; Bergwijn and Son dropped wide of central midfielders Moussa Sissoko and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, and Lo Celso advanced to join Kane (2/10)