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From Giant to Underdog: Managing a Bulgarian Powerhouse (Part 2)

From Giant to Underdog: Managing a Bulgarian Powerhouse (Part 2)

0 by / on August 18, 2010, 10:00 am / in Strategy

Given the fact that I have players, which don’t possess the all-round skill to transition between the phases well enough, I think it’ll be more productive to stick to rigid type of players positioning and movement on the pitch. With such a formation, the separated lines should have enough cover between them just because they are in pairs and more imporatantly – […]

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From Giant to Underdog: Managing a Bulgarian Powerhouse (Part 1)

From Giant to Underdog: Managing a Bulgarian Powerhouse (Part 1)

0 by / on August 16, 2010, 10:12 am / in Strategy

Editors note: Cagiva once again has produced a work of great tactical analysis of his current game. This time he manages in his home country of Bulgaria where he takes on a team with huge expectations in their domestic competitions - but in Europe are seen as the underdogs. He will show how he balances these two expectations tactically. Here is […]

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Strategies to Tackle Pre-Season

0 by / on August 9, 2010, 10:00 am / in Strategy

Every Football Manager player will use their pre-season friendlies for a slightly different core purpose but you should approach this important part of the season with as much care as you do other parts of the year. This means selecting your matches carefully, your team selection and your tactics with the bigger picture in mind. From the first match of […]

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How Will Jose Mourinho Manage at Real Madrid? (Part 6)

0 by / on August 2, 2010, 10:00 am / in Editorials

I mentioned in the last article that we had some issues with smaller sides; the ones content to sit back and make us break them down. Counter-attacking doesn’t work if the opposition never attack, and so earlier I had created a new system to try and beat the opposition by putting ourselves on the front foot. It didn’t work so […]

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How Will Jose Mourinho Manage at Real Madrid? (Part 5)

0 by / on July 26, 2010, 10:00 am / in Editorials

Having taken you through my first two games in detail (those against Barcelona and Almería), I will broaden my analysis to include a few games and discuss some general trends. In this article we will take a look at the first three matches of the Champions League campaign. The draw set us up with AC Milan, Bordeaux and Rubin Kazan. […]

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The 4-4-2 Is Not Dead

The 4-4-2 Is Not Dead

0 by / on July 20, 2010, 10:00 am / in Formations

So much has been said over the past 6 weeks about the death of the 4-4-2, the rise of the 4-2-3-1 and that England would be better to get rid of a formation that has been a stable of its footballing culture for over 30 years. It is also a discussion that even in modern football at the top it […]

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How Will Jose Mourinho Manage at Real Madrid? (Part 4)

0 by / on July 12, 2010, 10:00 am / in Editorials

If you’ve been following these articles so far, I have set up a counter attacking tactic inspired by José Mourinho and it has beaten Barcelona at home. Not a bad start. However, beating Barcelona requires very different tools to beating Sporting Gijon. If you’ve ever wondered why one week you can beat the best teams and then fail miserably the […]

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