Here's the weakness of this system: Pep can always, like ALWAYS, with Barca, Bayern, or Man C, to generate numerical superiority anywhere on the pitch EXCEPT for in the final third. Teams that understand this and stay consistently disciplined inside their third cause a lot of trouble for Pep. In these kinds of situation, Pep must rely on individual brilliance, particularly the ability of dribblers (like Iniesta and Messi mostly but occasionally others like Villa) to beat 2-3 men to mitigate the numerical inferiority. Who can play that key dribbler role now at Man C for Pep? And who could have done so for him at Bayern?
Currently nobody and that is why he constantly adapts his style. At Man City he started with 3 CBs, the following season it was a 4-3-3 with the fullbacks acting like midfielders, then it was a 4-3-3 with inverted wingers... And now he doesn't have a striker so he adapted his style to where he doesn't even need one. That's what makes him brilliant in my opinion. The fact that he never stops evolving and adapting. The issue with Pep for me is that he really does need specific type of players for his systems to work. I mean, that's the case with every coach but especially Pep. But once he has the players he needs he's unstoppable.
@johnny justice Bernardo silva can ribery could have played it at bayern foden as well could city have many great dribbles and bayern did as well these are just a few examples
Excellent. Suggestion for videos…. Cruff’s legacy at Barca and football. Is Mourinho’s reputation justified? Van der Gall too. Ferguson? Other coaches.
Except we play with Inverted full backs now And wide wingers with the Midfilders running into the space created by the number 9 dropping deep It's similar to Pep's current Manchester City side
that's just nostalgia. Wallah Habibi is right that Xavi's Barcelona is more like Guardiola's City than Guardiola's Barcelona. As he said, fullbacks are inverted and our current midfielders are much more vertical and direct because that's how the game's evolved.
Arsenal Invicibles!!!! As a huge fan of the possession style football, Arsenal best represents that philosophy and Arsene Wenger is arguably the most influential manager in modern day football
I thinks barca under pep was following the principles of relationism rather than claiming that it used priciples of positional play( May be a nerdy stuff but please give me your opinion on this)
Here's the weakness of this system: Pep can always, like ALWAYS, with Barca, Bayern, or Man C, to generate numerical superiority anywhere on the pitch EXCEPT for in the final third. Teams that understand this and stay consistently disciplined inside their third cause a lot of trouble for Pep. In these kinds of situation, Pep must rely on individual brilliance, particularly the ability of dribblers (like Iniesta and Messi mostly but occasionally others like Villa) to beat 2-3 men to mitigate the numerical inferiority.
Who can play that key dribbler role now at Man C for Pep? And who could have done so for him at Bayern?
Currently nobody and that is why he constantly adapts his style. At Man City he started with 3 CBs, the following season it was a 4-3-3 with the fullbacks acting like midfielders, then it was a 4-3-3 with inverted wingers... And now he doesn't have a striker so he adapted his style to where he doesn't even need one. That's what makes him brilliant in my opinion. The fact that he never stops evolving and adapting. The issue with Pep for me is that he really does need specific type of players for his systems to work. I mean, that's the case with every coach but especially Pep. But once he has the players he needs he's unstoppable.
@johnny justice Bernardo silva can ribery could have played it at bayern foden as well could city have many great dribbles and bayern did as well these are just a few examples
That's why he brought in Doku
Facts, this is why Catennaciolotti won against City this year
Sacchi or Capello's Milan teams would be neat.
2011- 2014 Antonio Conte's Juventus.
I absolutely love this series! Passing down the greatness of past teams to the younger generation so everyone can appreciate their greatness!!
SAF Man Utd team would be nice. You can cover over his evolution from a 442 to a 433 or you can just cover over the 1999 team and 2008 team
Hi Football Meta, don’t forget to include the possible bribing of referees and dodgy decisions
Carlo Ancelotti AC Milan and their Christmas tree formation.
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Definately !!
Been patiently waiting! 🤌🏾💎
2014 World Cup winner would be nice. How Jogi Löw developed german football into more attractive possession game.
Hit like if you're interested 👍
Tremendous work. I’m learning so much from your channel.
I loved the idea of shadow cover or cover shadow whatever. Putting press while cutting off passing line. Aha moment for me.
basic FIFA skill haha
Mourinho's Chelsea and Wenger's Invincibles.
Cruyff‘s Barca in the early 90s
Excellent. Suggestion for videos…. Cruff’s legacy at Barca and football. Is Mourinho’s reputation justified? Van der Gall too. Ferguson? Other coaches.
Love your videos! Next could you do Mikel artetas Arsenal and how they have developed to the team they are this season?
Lmao
Also the influence of Carles Puyol as a personality and Captain. Made a huge difference
Xavi tactics
Good channel I found, good way to show tactics and explain them.
Good job 👍
Thanks man
What about the underated Maurizio Sarri's 2017/18 Napoli?
Next team in this serious should be the Man City 17-18 team
Great work! Do a video on Brazil's 2002 WC winning side. Specifically, how their more "conservative" approach made them successful.
Carlo Ancelottis Champs league winning AC Milan
Do a United team please. So depressed about them at the mo. Would like to reminisce a bit.
Can you do a video on current Barcelona ? I think it will be similar to Pep's Barcelona
Except we play with Inverted full backs now
And wide wingers
with the Midfilders running into the space created by the number 9 dropping deep
It's similar to Pep's current Manchester City side
@@wallahhabibiiii I don't but Pep's city doesn't have the same flow as xavi's Barcelona.
that's just nostalgia. Wallah Habibi is right that Xavi's Barcelona is more like Guardiola's City than Guardiola's Barcelona. As he said, fullbacks are inverted and our current midfielders are much more vertical and direct because that's how the game's evolved.
Man can you please make a video to explain positional play in defense?
Arsenal Invicibles!!!! As a huge fan of the possession style football, Arsenal best represents that philosophy and Arsene Wenger is arguably the most influential manager in modern day football
Please do the famous MSN tatics 🙏
Hansi Flick's Bayern Munich please
Bayern Hans flick
Liverpool Milan inter
Antonio Conte's Juventus, AC Milan in the 2000s. Man Utd in 2008. PSG now
Can you do jurgen kloop with liverpool
Can you review 2013 galatasaray?
Can you do Luis Enrique's Barcelona, please
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How pep change mancity into beast....💞💞⚽⚽next topic
I thinks barca under pep was following the principles of relationism rather than claiming that it used priciples of positional play( May be a nerdy stuff but please give me your opinion on this)
analysis of Pep's man city team of 2016-17 season
Do Ferguson tactics at united
Mourinho’s first Chelsea
How about something different - the CL winning Red Star side.
Still waiting for part 3😢
I know, I've had other projects but I will definitely keep adding to this series 😉
I have a ten-second rule. If you're unable to win the ball back within 10 seconds, foul them xD
Incredibly effective xD
elite mentality
ManUtd under SAF
LVG Ajax
Milan under Sacchi and Cappello
Dynamo Kiev under Valery Lobanovsky
and some more 😉
How would you set these up on fifa 22?
Liverpool Liverpool or Atlanta
Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund and Juventus 9 Serie A titles
Jupp Heynches 2013 Bayern Munich
ZIDANE REAL MADRID
What’s there to watch?
You mean tactics of Referees helping them out?
Why not comment Arsenal vs Milan!?
Mourinho's porto
Jurgen klopp's liverpool
Barcelona 2009
allegri juventus
Liverpool or Milan
Man united 07/08 double winners
MAN CITY CENTURIONS
Finally... @ManchesterUnited watch this
Iniesta was a starter whenever he was fit even in the first season...
Other than that Great vid
Xavi tactics