this is quite simply one of the most unique football tactics channels out there.I love how u cover content in depth and quality that hasnt been done by anyone else so far,atleast not in this depth.
@@FootballMeta You just bagged yourself a new subscriber. Keep up the good work! I don't like playing out from the back personally. It's an unnecessary approach and majority of goals don't come from playing out from the back. Most goals come from either set pieces or in transition. Playing out from the back is only useful for manipulating the ball and preying upon the desperation of the opposition team who really needs a goal. My build up play is pinning the ball to the wing. In that way, you decrease your chances of losing the ball in the middle zone. If you don't win the ball, you have time to be back in shape or you concede throw ins to your opposition. If you win the ball, you have the chance to initiate attacks.
I'm so glad that Ricardo LaVolpe is getting the credit he deserves. He did this with the Mexican national team during his tenure and did it at times with his back 3. Pep did go talk to LaVolpe during the 2005 Confederations Cup and let's not forget that Pep did play in Mexico with Dorados and got his first taste of coaching because Lillo (his current assistant at City) was the coach at Sinaloa and let him coach during games, sort of as an assistant. Pep later took it on and then it got into the mainstream.
Nice to see you cover Spalletti, his Napoli is super fun to watch so far this season. He's really improved upon the build-up play that Gattuso laid the foundations for last season. Now they also have a great long ball option with the speed and flick on abilities of Osimhen, so oppositions that commit too much to press their build up are often caught out.
Yeah Napoli look dangerous this season. I think that's what I like about Spalletti, he builds from the back, but if there's space then a long ball can be deadly
As a clueless American, this channel is giving me the same feeling I had when basketball clicked for me when I was younger. You really help me visualize the use of space that’s so much larger than I’m used to
Absolutely fantastic. Fullbacks don’t get a lot of explanation and midfield discipline to not crowd the sideline is so important. Younger players on teams with uneven talent or with sometimes unique players who wander can use this to understand how important team buildup requires discipline and trust.
As a right back myself i do quite like playing out from the back as if we get it right it realises a lot of pressure and allows a quick counter however there is also a high chance of the opposition winnning the ball back but mid say its worth the risk
I think you should do vídeos about training drills,a lot of channels talk About tactics,but don t talk About the training wich is the Key to the sucess of the tactics.for example 3 defenders training drills or possession drills
You forget to mention Pep's short cut in build up, where the keeper directly launches a long ball from behind into the box of their opponent lol. That aside, you are doing amazing job covering these formations mate!
Amazing video again! I really like the build-up with a strong cdm just like Guardiola used to play. A video about the 4-1-4-1 formation would be really interesting. Marcelo Bielsa prefers this formation at Leeds United and I think he is an amazing coach :)
Build up is stupid. You risk too much close to your goal. Not even best teams can do it properly. And when average teams try to copy them, it's just ridiculous.
@@mustafaomar6707 No. It's much better than goalkeeper and two full-backs or central defenders passing the ball inside their own penalty box (or near it), while other team's attackers are waiting to steal the ball.
Man you are a genius. We love your channel. The best thing about you is that you explain football stuff in a very simple way and your presentation method is superb which makes it extremely easy for football fans to understand football better. I would suggest you to make videos regularly and if you can start football basics series in which you explain the very basics of football related to technical and tactical stuff, your channel will grow more fastly, because there's no as such channel on UA-cam which have basics kinda series and who explain and present football stuff in a very easy manner. Wish best of luck to you and your channel mate 😍
Dean Smith has adopted a 3-5-2 with Aston Villa since their first match against Chelsea this season with great success. Although he has more of a Dutch “Total Football” philosophy where strikers Danny Ings and Ollie Watkins will track all the way back to our own box, and the fullbacks will invert into the attacking role in transition. Much better (and entertaining!) than the cookie-cutter 4-2-3-1.
Solskjaer's man utd do something similar as spaletti. But he drops both fred and mctominay in the half space while Luke shaw and wan bissaka try and go up. Or if the play is congested on one side, the ball near CM drops in that half space while the other pins opposition midfielders centrally.
@@nofurtherwest3474 Ultimately, everything depends on the situation but my preferences are in favor of build up from the back unless there is a call for something else.
@@nofurtherwest3474 True and the scouting report before the match will let you know that but I am not saying to always build from the back, what I am saying is I prefer build from the back compared to other options.
The better option is definitely playing out from the back, if you have the players to do it, while recognising it will cost you the occasional goal and make you look foolish sometimes. Obviously, that has to be weighed against the benefits of the tactic. I'm a season ticket holder at Hull City in England, and it's debatable whether we have players of enough quality to regularly play out, but I'd rather give it a go, partly because it annoys the dinosaurs around me who constantly bellow: "Get it forward." Yes, let's just lump it aimlessly forward … That's the very opposite of 'the beautiful game'.
Do most managers look to keep their pressing systems simple or will they tweak them game-to-game based on the opponent? Also, what level of detail is involved? In other words, is it just a matter of countering an opposing team's style by adjusting pressing height and intensity or will a coaching staff try to tailor a more complex plan?
Great vid, insightful and informative as always! However I feel that on the whole you didn't really answer the question you set out with. Why is it the best tactic as opposed to alternatives like going long and counter attacking? Would be interested to see a further discussion of this.
Thanks for the feedback, looking back on the video I think you're right and it's not too obvious what I'm trying to say, but essentially I think the main reasoning behind why it's better than going long is because it allows you to have more control over the outcome of what happens. Football is by nature a pretty chaotic sport, difficult to plan specific plays like you can in sports like basketball or American football. And I think building from the back is football's best answer to this, cause each kick can start exactly how you want it to. Thats not to say going long is bad, a lot of teams still dominate with this tactic, but you're relying on certain interactions going your way
Yes I think you've hit the nail on the head there. I thought about this question a lot for my virtual teams. I believe using a mix of tactics like build-up play, counter attack, etc is probably best and deciding which tactic to use at which time in a match is key. But if you can't play out from the back properly you will have problems winning matches consistently and you've explained why: it just gives you more control over the occurence of chances.
I think whether build-up is better than long-ball depends on the experience and skill level of the players. If you have a more inexperienced team then build-up can invite more easy goals. If you have a more experienced team then build-up can increase your retention stats.
Okay I know this isn't exactly why you started the Channel but I play fifa ultimate team and your Channel really helped me create very tricky tactics for my opponents. But I have a little problem with one tactic. I play a 433 and I use my 2 wingers to pin opponent's left back and right back. When I start the build up my cdm and my right center mid drift wide. My right back join the Attack and my left back play as Inverted and join the Center backs. The problem is when I get countered it is so hard to defend. I tried to Press after possession loss "Guardiola style". It is better but the threat is still there...
Many Euro teams built from the back as far as 1970s. It's just nobody made a big deal out of it and very few really pressed high so it didnt become big criticial point in game. But one team Ajax really high pressed teams that built from the back. You can see it in game between Bayern and Ajax in 1973 when Bayern tried to play put from the back while Ajax pressed them high. At times it did look as if modern day teams playing.
I watch youth coaches try to implement building out of the back. They don't let their goalies punt or take long goal kicks and then they get whipped every match even though they have the better team. Little hint... Building out of the back only works when it is possible to threaten with a long ball. Otherwise, a lesser team can high press with 6 players and force a mistake. My goalies read the field, if they see players cheating up they go long, the other team is dropping back we go short. Pretty simple.
Good vid, but to be clear - no team builds from the back 100% of the time. Not Man City, and not even Barca. There are times to go long. Barca goes long 20-30% of the time. You want to mix things up a bit.
this is quite simply one of the most unique football tactics channels out there.I love how u cover content in depth and quality that hasnt been done by anyone else so far,atleast not in this depth.
Thanks man really appreciate it 🙌🏻
@@FootballMeta You just bagged yourself a new subscriber. Keep up the good work!
I don't like playing out from the back personally. It's an unnecessary approach and majority of goals don't come from playing out from the back. Most goals come from either set pieces or in transition. Playing out from the back is only useful for manipulating the ball and preying upon the desperation of the opposition team who really needs a goal.
My build up play is pinning the ball to the wing. In that way, you decrease your chances of losing the ball in the middle zone. If you don't win the ball, you have time to be back in shape or you concede throw ins to your opposition. If you win the ball, you have the chance to initiate attacks.
I'm so glad that Ricardo LaVolpe is getting the credit he deserves. He did this with the Mexican national team during his tenure and did it at times with his back 3. Pep did go talk to LaVolpe during the 2005 Confederations Cup and let's not forget that Pep did play in Mexico with Dorados and got his first taste of coaching because Lillo (his current assistant at City) was the coach at Sinaloa and let him coach during games, sort of as an assistant. Pep later took it on and then it got into the mainstream.
Am a coach of an amateur team, I have truly learnt a lot from you
Nice to see you cover Spalletti, his Napoli is super fun to watch so far this season. He's really improved upon the build-up play that Gattuso laid the foundations for last season. Now they also have a great long ball option with the speed and flick on abilities of Osimhen, so oppositions that commit too much to press their build up are often caught out.
Yeah Napoli look dangerous this season. I think that's what I like about Spalletti, he builds from the back, but if there's space then a long ball can be deadly
As a clueless American, this channel is giving me the same feeling I had when basketball clicked for me when I was younger. You really help me visualize the use of space that’s so much larger than I’m used to
YES EXACTLY
Hey brother if u are watching these types of videos u are already smarter than 80% of english fans trust me😂.
Absolutely fantastic. Fullbacks don’t get a lot of explanation and midfield discipline to not crowd the sideline is so important. Younger players on teams with uneven talent or with sometimes unique players who wander can use this to understand how important team buildup requires discipline and trust.
I was seriously on the search for best tactical analyst like this, now i found it
You are bold with your in-depth analysis
As a right back myself i do quite like playing out from the back as if we get it right it realises a lot of pressure and allows a quick counter however there is also a high chance of the opposition winnning the ball back but mid say its worth the risk
I love classic tiki taka passing through Busquets in the cdm role. I love how the game's evolved since then, especially with the 3 at the back.
I think you should do vídeos about training drills,a lot of channels talk About tactics,but don t talk About the training wich is the Key to the sucess of the tactics.for example 3 defenders training drills or possession drills
You forget to mention Pep's short cut in build up, where the keeper directly launches a long ball from behind into the box of their opponent lol. That aside, you are doing amazing job covering these formations mate!
You are my go to for tactics,keep the work up!
Thanks man, will do
Amazing video again! I really like the build-up with a strong cdm just like Guardiola used to play.
A video about the 4-1-4-1 formation would be really interesting. Marcelo Bielsa prefers this formation at Leeds United and I think he is an amazing coach :)
Build up is stupid. You risk too much close to your goal. Not even best teams can do it properly. And when average teams try to copy them, it's just ridiculous.
@@goranmilic442Should we just boot up the ball upfield instead?
@@mustafaomar6707 Yes.
@@goranmilic442 You know that’s a Stupid tactic right
@@mustafaomar6707 No. It's much better than goalkeeper and two full-backs or central defenders passing the ball inside their own penalty box (or near it), while other team's attackers are waiting to steal the ball.
Great analysis of build up play. I saw Guardiola use the inverted full back against Tottenham although they lost, it did work.
00:50 why did this happen
Inverted full back is not a Guardiola invention.
The first inverted full back that became a playmaker that I recall was Junior (Brazil 82)
@@miguelporras8366 I didn't say he invented it ...I said "used" it
This was fantastic! Keep the quality content coming 👏🏾👏🏾
Man you are a genius. We love your channel. The best thing about you is that you explain football stuff in a very simple way and your presentation method is superb which makes it extremely easy for football fans to understand football better. I would suggest you to make videos regularly and if you can start football basics series in which you explain the very basics of football related to technical and tactical stuff, your channel will grow more fastly, because there's no as such channel on UA-cam which have basics kinda series and who explain and present football stuff in a very easy manner. Wish best of luck to you and your channel mate 😍
Thank you mate really appreciate it 🙌🏻 that's definitely a good idea, and something I'll for sure look to start doing in the future 😉
just LOVE your content guys, very well explained !
Wish ole and his coaching staff can watch this
Or Koeman
Olè Pat
My favourite build up play is counter attacks because it leaves space in behind for the fullback/wingers to get in behind.
Great vid👍👍👍
I really enjoyed Peps inverted winger build up tactics. That man is a genius
00:58 lure them into traps
this is an awesome channel. please keep up the work
What up FM can u please explain how does the midfielders route positions with each during attack and defense.... And I love ur videos man
This channel will be huge. Thank you for explaining. keep up the good work!
Thank you I appreciate it 🙌🏻
what a explain bro🖤
Can't wait for next one.
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You are back with a bang 👌🏽✌🏽👏🏼☺
Was waiting for your video.. You are more like my footballing scholar♥️
Dean Smith has adopted a 3-5-2 with Aston Villa since their first match against Chelsea this season with great success. Although he has more of a Dutch “Total Football” philosophy where strikers Danny Ings and Ollie Watkins will track all the way back to our own box, and the fullbacks will invert into the attacking role in transition. Much better (and entertaining!) than the cookie-cutter 4-2-3-1.
Tuanzebe at the heart has been massive
@@ahnafdrubo9727it’s been 2 years since I wrote this, and I’m so glad I was wrong about all of it 😂
Nice video, very high quality presentation - liked and subbed!
Great stuff. I will never be tired of taking notes of ur wonderful content.
This channel is a blessing
Thanks man 🙌🏻
Love you channel man, can you do an analysis of Barcelona's current struggle?
Thank you! That's a good suggestion I'll add it to the list 💪🏻
Solskjaer's man utd do something similar as spaletti. But he drops both fred and mctominay in the half space while Luke shaw and wan bissaka try and go up. Or if the play is congested on one side, the ball near CM drops in that half space while the other pins opposition midfielders centrally.
Does Ole play with tactics😂
@@agyemangenock6818 Abi your eye die
Really, really good channel. Your knowledge of football is superb
Thanks man 🙌🏻
Great content as always, keep up the great work
That was such an informative video. Thanks!
Please do a vid on Solskjaer's tactics. I find them so complicated to understand even after watching tonnes of videos.
theyre confusing because there are none. its every man for himself out there for man u
@@kalenarendt8102 just as Liverpool
You are doing very well.. please keep it up
could you please do a video about urs fischer's Union Berlin tactics? great video and content as always
Always great content. I am a believer of build up from the back for a while now.
It depends on the situation.
@@nofurtherwest3474 Ultimately, everything depends on the situation but my preferences are in favor of build up from the back unless there is a call for something else.
@@phate1k You don't want to be too predictable. And some teams are good with pressing so you have to be careful.
@@nofurtherwest3474 True and the scouting report before the match will let you know that but I am not saying to always build from the back, what I am saying is I prefer build from the back compared to other options.
@@nofurtherwest3474 and the importance of the game
You should make a video about the evolution of AC Milan's tactict with Pioli 😍😍
In the champions league
Amazing vid, Keep it up bro.
04:57 i wonder what they loose
I love this channel!
Amazing man thank you ❤
I would mention Italy as example. They won an Euro cup playing from the back
And not just them
Excellent as always
Building up from the back is interesting as it gets every member of the team involved and entertains the fans.
Great video! My football analysis GOAT 🐐
Thank you my guy 🙌
please put some ways to get the better of any tactics to know more
It's a great idea if you have the players to play it....if you don't it won't work simple
The better option is definitely playing out from the back, if you have the players to do it, while recognising it will cost you the occasional goal and make you look foolish sometimes. Obviously, that has to be weighed against the benefits of the tactic.
I'm a season ticket holder at Hull City in England, and it's debatable whether we have players of enough quality to regularly play out, but I'd rather give it a go, partly because it annoys the dinosaurs around me who constantly bellow: "Get it forward." Yes, let's just lump it aimlessly forward … That's the very opposite of 'the beautiful game'.
Do most managers look to keep their pressing systems simple or will they tweak them game-to-game based on the opponent? Also, what level of detail is involved? In other words, is it just a matter of countering an opposing team's style by adjusting pressing height and intensity or will a coaching staff try to tailor a more complex plan?
Hopefully my next video should answer all these questions 😉
Thanks so much
Where did you find the large buttons for the coaching board? I Really enjoy you channel.
Hey, they're just fridge magnets, you can find them anywhere 😉
Love this information
Great vid, insightful and informative as always! However I feel that on the whole you didn't really answer the question you set out with. Why is it the best tactic as opposed to alternatives like going long and counter attacking? Would be interested to see a further discussion of this.
Thanks for the feedback, looking back on the video I think you're right and it's not too obvious what I'm trying to say, but essentially I think the main reasoning behind why it's better than going long is because it allows you to have more control over the outcome of what happens. Football is by nature a pretty chaotic sport, difficult to plan specific plays like you can in sports like basketball or American football. And I think building from the back is football's best answer to this, cause each kick can start exactly how you want it to. Thats not to say going long is bad, a lot of teams still dominate with this tactic, but you're relying on certain interactions going your way
Yes I think you've hit the nail on the head there. I thought about this question a lot for my virtual teams. I believe using a mix of tactics like build-up play, counter attack, etc is probably best and deciding which tactic to use at which time in a match is key. But if you can't play out from the back properly you will have problems winning matches consistently and you've explained why: it just gives you more control over the occurence of chances.
Nah bro. You ain't have to do my dawg Kepa like that fam.😂😂😂
Take it back
Very good.
Hey ...what training drills for possession and formation that can be used for soccer under 10
I think whether build-up is better than long-ball depends on the experience and skill level of the players. If you have a more inexperienced team then build-up can invite more easy goals. If you have a more experienced team then build-up can increase your retention stats.
Analyze Pchettino's current tactics at chelsea with his 3-5-2 formation
Okay I know this isn't exactly why you started the Channel but I play fifa ultimate team and your Channel really helped me create very tricky tactics for my opponents. But I have a little problem with one tactic. I play a 433 and I use my 2 wingers to pin opponent's left back and right back. When I start the build up my cdm and my right center mid drift wide. My right back join the Attack and my left back play as Inverted and join the Center backs. The problem is when I get countered it is so hard to defend. I tried to Press after possession loss "Guardiola style". It is better but the threat is still there...
And now I'm thinking... Maybe the right center mid should drift wide and my cdm do the "la volpe trick"
1:00 danny murphy oh my word
The Kepa bit had me laughing😂
He's not so bad anymore u know 😌
ahh was that Kepa? I was coming to the comments to ask who it was ahahah. Good to know.
he's not bad because he doesn't play
Many Euro teams built from the back as far as 1970s. It's just nobody made a big deal out of it and very few really pressed high so it didnt become big criticial point in game. But one team Ajax really high pressed teams that built from the back. You can see it in game between Bayern and Ajax in 1973 when Bayern tried to play put from the back while Ajax pressed them high. At times it did look as if modern day teams playing.
what a gem of a channel this is heaven for nerd football fans like me
Love the video brother
I watch youth coaches try to implement building out of the back. They don't let their goalies punt or take long goal kicks and then they get whipped every match even though they have the better team. Little hint... Building out of the back only works when it is possible to threaten with a long ball. Otherwise, a lesser team can high press with 6 players and force a mistake. My goalies read the field, if they see players cheating up they go long, the other team is dropping back we go short. Pretty simple.
Pls explain 4-1-2-1-2 diamond formation
1:34 *cough* I could've agreed with that
Third comment,, football wisdom and intelligence appreciated
Very good
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Kepa still my guy😭
Good
luciano spalleti Is The best With No doubt ♥
How to study part1 and part2
that cheeky smile lol
I think we should offer this man as the HEAD COACH of INDIA and sack Stimac...🤔🤔🤔
Igor!?
@@hrvojemikulcic7074 yes.... The worst nightmare in indian football history😐😶😑
Igor was good defence player,but coach..?
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Good vid, but to be clear - no team builds from the back 100% of the time. Not Man City, and not even Barca. There are times to go long. Barca goes long 20-30% of the time. You want to mix things up a bit.
Of course, long balls are still a great option if the situation calls for it
Bro plis do on CDM, how to play better
ua-cam.com/video/VVZz037E7yo/v-deo.html here you go 😉
Thanks
and Zinedine Zidane the former Real Madrid coach.
Build up from the forward and half.
Every dad needs to watch this video 😂
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I need your help i am a young coach please help me with alot of tactics
I'll Keep making as many video's as possible 😉
Please can i get your contact so that you will find a free time to have a video call with my team on this formation please
U a Chelsea fan?
Maybe...
Gurdioala more simple and effective
Luciano sapeletti buildup
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Meanwhile German football: 'HOCH UND WEIT BRINGT SICHERHEIT!'
Yeah right chelsea are so tough to beat 😂
Can you be manchester united manager..😶😂
Spalletti ahahah
Great video btw
@@GabrielSoares-yv6db I'm not sure why you're laughing about Spalletti? He's a very good manager.
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