Post Tagged with: "tactics"

3 at the back and the 4-4-2 Diamond

3 at the back and the 4-4-2 Diamond

0 by / on February 14, 2011, 10:00 am / in Formations

Last week Chelsea v Liverpool became the biggest tactical talking point of the season. Liverpool revived the the 3 man defence that Kenny debuted against Stoke. While with the introduction of Torres for £50m Ancellotti was forced to crowbar in El Nino into the side and returned back to his 4-4-2 Diamond which seemed to define his time at AC Milan […]

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False Nine Tactics

False Nine Tactics

0 by / on September 21, 2010, 10:00 am / in Formations

When we think about modern football trends, we think about the fall of the 4-4-2, the introduction of inverted wingers and the rise of the 4-5-1. But there is one other tactical rise that seems to have been used with caution with by a few of the top managers, many abandoned just as quickly. Roma have executed the 4-6-0 brilliantly, […]

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From Giant to Underdog: Managing a Bulgarian Powerhouse (Part 3)

From Giant to Underdog: Managing a Bulgarian Powerhouse (Part 3)

0 by / on August 23, 2010, 10:00 am / in In-Match

After setting the tactics for our team in the previous post, we’ll look how they are going to play out in a game situation. Our first friendly will give us a chance to see how our players will handle the tactics. The First Friendly Firstly, In this video we can see our main attacking weakness, at least in terms 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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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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The Lazio 3-5-2/5-2-3: An Analysis of The Games

0 by / on July 5, 2010, 10:00 am / in Formations

The previous article looking into the Lazio system, we laid down the theory of the tactical setup, what each players role was to do in the team and how that would work for the tactics on a whole. We were looking for a good defensive standing with players that could attack quickly on the counter, moving the ball from each […]

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