Why Counter Attacks Are Overpowered

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @FootballMeta
    @FootballMeta  Рік тому +59

    What's up tactics gang! I had to remove a small section of the video for a copyright claim as I used Leao's goal against Napoli as an example for something I was explaining, so apologies for the rough cut around 05:40 / 06:10. Hope you enjoy the rest of the video!

  • @georgefalconer9470
    @georgefalconer9470 Рік тому +367

    This is one of the reasons Pep is playing unambitious full backs that are solid defensively and using the wingers to hold the width

    • @daviddjon1844
      @daviddjon1844 Рік тому +51

      _"Unambitious"_ MIGHT not be the most ACCURATE word, but i get you 👌

    • @georgefalconer9470
      @georgefalconer9470 Рік тому +5

      @@daviddjon1844 Thanks. Basically don't feel they have to get forward

    • @neel8407
      @neel8407 Рік тому +35

      Pep giving more priority in defence has changed their whole team
      As their attacking department is heavily stacked he made the defence stronger than ever.
      That's why they are the big favourites for treble

    • @agostonpad4183
      @agostonpad4183 Рік тому +2

      He really uses defensive fullbacks, but also uses only 3 defenders, so it is still balanced

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL Рік тому +15

      ​@@neel8407 Aged well. They won the treble.

  • @vincesalamander5980
    @vincesalamander5980 Рік тому +205

    The counter-attack is both the charm and the nightmare of football. Because it's very satisfying for the scoring team, exciting for the neutral fan, but a terrible frustration for the team that suffers it. I think Barca fans still see their team laying a siege to the Chelsea goal, when suddenly the ball flies to Torres, all alone, on the other side ^^'

    • @daviddjon1844
      @daviddjon1844 Рік тому +5

      Malevolence..

    • @kambalechristian8856
      @kambalechristian8856 Рік тому

      Bro too soon

    • @stormmeansnowork
      @stormmeansnowork Рік тому

      I tend to see it more as a nightmare for fans who hope to see creativity football. Top quality counter attacks are almost always dependent on fast, physical players (with a bit more skills than the other average professional players) who can execute well drilled and easily repeatable tactics. The attacking players don't really need much creativity and surprises when they are 3 vs 3 or more vs less on the offensive half. That's why I personally didn't really enjoy a World Cup since 2006. France and Germany in particular, are quite anti-football with all those fast pace physical plays. Football in recent years are no doubt exciting, but not quite surprising nor entertaining

    • @vincesalamander5980
      @vincesalamander5980 Рік тому +5

      @@stormmeansnowork I do not really approve of this.
      Football is a special sport, where very few goals are scored, where you can dominate possession and occupation of the pitch and still lose. And there's no point in being frustrated or crying foul, this sport is like that, it's its nature, and if you don't accept it, you have to prefer another sport.
      And strangely, I see rather the opposite: I feel more creativity and thrill in a fast counter than a long phase of possession. When I see a team well disposed in 3-2-5 in attack for example, I am often frustrated by players who act automatically, like robots.

    • @stormmeansnowork
      @stormmeansnowork Рік тому +4

      @@vincesalamander5980 that really depends on what do you expect from creativity. Present day football no doubt sees more frequently higher scoring games, but even if the goals were evening scored by both teams (thus making the game thrilling to watch), it doesn't mean they are more creative with surprises. Present day football as I mentioned, focuses on efficiently and easily and consistently repeatable tactics, which is similar to following a cook book and repeat the recipe for many plates of spaghetti with a very consistent favour, or to replaying the same song on UA-cam instead of through human hands. This kind of game play was made popular by Mourinho and Guardiola since about 15 years ago. The only difference between them is just the approach to reach this same goal - one is more physical and pace centric (and thus thrilling, physical and more easily repeatable and predictable - though not necessarily defendable), the other plays the possession game (which may not be as thrilling for some and is highly player-dependent). Counterattacks are based mostly on the Mourinho style as it has lesser demand on player vision and game reading - in most cases, once the ball is won from the back, the counter team would just make a few straightforward passes of the ball up front and exploit the opposite defence with speed and space, or starting the counter with some forward players pressing.
      Creativity play on the other hand is a lot more unpredictable (or with more surprises), just watch some Ronaldinho videos and it is self-explanatory. It's not only about his dribbles and skills, but more so about his unpredictable passing and vision which creates plays that are mostly just one-offs. Also, just because a game is low / non-scoring doesn't mean the game is not entertaining. The game between Germany and Italy in 2006 is a fine example of this, even in defence, individual quality can still be entertaining.
      The unfortunate thing is that playing professional football requires a team to win titles, and to do that, it is certainly easier to assemble physically gifted players to run after the ball and with everyone repeating the same thing consistently like a robot following commands, than to wait for another Ronaldinho or Pirlo to rise up at the same time...

  • @nananou1687
    @nananou1687 Рік тому +8

    This is why Mourinho is the master of transition. Probably the best ever in terms of deep transitions

  • @micha4014
    @micha4014 Рік тому +45

    I watched Blanc's Lyon beat Monaco yesterday and was incredibly impressed by the fluid movement of the midfield/ attack. The attackers frequently drop deep after one of the midfielder (there were beautiful examples of Caqueret doing this, but Tolisso as well) created space. The winger/ striker then would lay it off to a third man, while the midfielder who created the space would use the space the striker created to make a move. It would be interesting to hear what you have to say about the way they play. Thanks a lot for this (and the other) video(s). You definetly sharpened my tactical understanding of the game.

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta  Рік тому +6

      I can't say I've watched Lyon this season, but by the way you describe it sounds similar to what dezerbi is doing at Brighton? With the striker and cam laying the ball off to the 3rd man

    • @micha4014
      @micha4014 Рік тому +1

      Yes kind of, at least offensively. But what I think is interesting is how they also try to make the most of the space created behind the striker/ Cam. But i got to watch them again to see how/ what exactly they are doing.

  • @ebubechukwudi8044
    @ebubechukwudi8044 Рік тому +52

    I know that making videos isn't that easy but I want more videos from you
    You make one of the best tactics video on UA-cam

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta  Рік тому +23

      thank you bro, it takes time but I want each video to be as good as possible, so always takes me some time to get it done 🙌

    • @gabrielalohan728
      @gabrielalohan728 Рік тому +5

      No jokes your videos are super great. But I'd say you should maintain this pace since it has guaranteed quality.
      Perhaps you should be thinking of making your content a reference-niche.

  • @hungotuan4431
    @hungotuan4431 Рік тому +13

    This is why the shapes like 2-3, 2-4, 3-2,... are born. They serve to create passing triangles and help counter counterattacks

    • @umarmars47
      @umarmars47 Рік тому

      Shapes of which part of the team, front or back?

    • @hungotuan4431
      @hungotuan4431 Рік тому +6

      @@umarmars47 The buildup shape at the back. Should have include it at the start, sorry :((

  • @Iron-Bridge
    @Iron-Bridge Рік тому +5

    Remember that legendary World Cup 2006 semifinal between hosts Germany and Italy? After Italy scored, Germany were desperate and throwing everything forward in the closing moments. Before an Italy counterattack led to Gilardino holding up the ball superbly for Del Piero to finish. 👏

  • @Snickersowaty
    @Snickersowaty Рік тому +3

    Giroud is definitely one of the best target men in the world. Amazing in terms of building slow attack step by step, and for counterattacks. One of best headers in world and really good to play with single short passes.

  • @federicocatalano3258
    @federicocatalano3258 Рік тому +12

    Could you please analyse the Zeman’s 4-3-3? i know it’s a bit outdated but it was kind of a revolution in Italy and I think one of the best attacking style I’ve ever seen

  • @throtttlebody
    @throtttlebody Рік тому +11

    I started loving football when I watch some teams play with less possession but they can create more chances, score, and win the game.

  • @fishinbroth7852
    @fishinbroth7852 Рік тому +11

    Grande FM ! 👏 Excellent content as usual.
    Milan truely figured out the META against Napoli. Since those series of games you can see similar approaches by other teams with Napoli really struggling for goals and suffering many dangerous transitions.
    Yes, the late season fatigue and loss of mental sharpness since locking down the scudetto is there, but I think Napoli are going to need to address this issue significantly for next season.
    How do you beat the counterattack? A return of the number 10 who is dangerous from outside the box?

  • @notkosmo
    @notkosmo Рік тому +7

    I love the bit where you explain how they are countered. I feel like tactic videos are always missing that bit.

  • @Jazzmany11
    @Jazzmany11 Рік тому +22

    Everyone a few years back: Mourinho playing style sucks and it’s boring
    2023: parking the bus works agains 😂

  • @danielsonnn6461
    @danielsonnn6461 Рік тому +5

    My man deserves sooooo many more subscribers

  • @maqpoonraja9083
    @maqpoonraja9083 Рік тому +5

    Only this channal teachs how to watch football. Love you & thank you for great Videos.

  • @balazsnemeth5956
    @balazsnemeth5956 Рік тому +3

    As I heard, Fluminense are playing so weird football, maybe you could make a video about it. ;) Your videos help a lot for understanding!

  • @takezoman
    @takezoman Рік тому +6

    The thing with being a top team that live by counter attacks is that you are at the top and most adversaries are way below you and will give you the ball and most team don't know how to reply to that because they didn't have the time or wtv to specialise their game in playing with no space. Point in case is Real or Atlético that look deadly in counter attack but fail almost miserably when given the ball and the only thing saving them is the far superior individual quality.

  • @upper9052
    @upper9052 Рік тому

    Amazing video and easy to understand. Believe Chelsea have fixed this problem with Jackson as our new striker.

  • @kakuite
    @kakuite Рік тому +3

    I am biased here as Madridista myself, but Mourinho's Madrid was the best Counter Attacking side I've ever seen 🤍

  • @rabbarabbi4575
    @rabbarabbi4575 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate this work..great job..spot on..❤keep the spiri high .we need more .

  • @adwaith2109
    @adwaith2109 Рік тому +2

    Can you do video on when to drop as a centreback?Can you do more videos for centreback

  • @DangHoangSonCHESS
    @DangHoangSonCHESS Рік тому +4

    Hi, could you suggest the counter formation to the 343? This formation has a lot of cover all over the pitch and the team using it can quickly overload the wide area. Besides that, the space between the lines can be closed down quickly as the wingers can move narrow or the extra defender can move up to join the press.

    • @joachimschmidt7662
      @joachimschmidt7662 Рік тому +6

      433 with false nine. Basically imagine prime Liverpool with Firmino, or current Real Madrid. You need to stretch the opponents CBs (Like Vini/Rodrygo do) and take the opponents players out of the game, by ballwinning traps, recycle into the midfield with +1 advantage, and then have 8s run at the space between the RCB/LCB and CB, make the CB make the hard choice between covering the Vini player, or the Firmino player (who as F9, needs to keep the cover players interested, take them out of the game)

    • @johnlau6749
      @johnlau6749 Рік тому +1

      Remember how Klopp outplay Mourinho's Man United in 18/19 season? That time Mourinho use back 3 formation

    • @DangHoangSonCHESS
      @DangHoangSonCHESS Рік тому

      @@joachimschmidt7662 The hardest part is when they play defense with back 5, there's an extra man ready to pick up any player attacking between the lines. Besides that, they also use Box to Box CM to drop and cover any dangerous spaces.

  • @Dragon1873
    @Dragon1873 Рік тому +1

    You videos never dissapoint me. Thank you brother ❤❤❤

  • @marco_1909
    @marco_1909 Рік тому

    2017-18, livepool with mane,salah,firmino,coutinho was some of the best counter attacking football i have seen. Reason why if given a choice between watching possesion teams of pep and the heavy metal of klopp, id pick the latter's 9 out of 10 times.

  • @magellanedgar4133
    @magellanedgar4133 Рік тому +1

    Very much insightful

  • @wkandle
    @wkandle Рік тому

    Leao is such a joy to watch on the counter

  • @footy743
    @footy743 Рік тому +1

    Can you make analysis videos about specifically players if it's possible I love your channel btw

  • @darkdante212
    @darkdante212 Рік тому +1

    Favourite type of football

  • @sanzyboy3952
    @sanzyboy3952 Рік тому +2

    This is why Ole stayed at united for so long

  • @hosamalsamet5915
    @hosamalsamet5915 Рік тому

    Can you make a video about pre-match status amd metric like how wining probability calculated and stuff like that

  • @cellyszn20
    @cellyszn20 Рік тому +3

    Saying Aubameyang lacks the pace is so wild to me lol

  • @superslayerguy
    @superslayerguy Рік тому +1

    Giroud so underrated

  • @winstong7438
    @winstong7438 Рік тому

    Very cool easy to understand

  • @eddystevens2660
    @eddystevens2660 Рік тому

    Great video, this channel does some great work.
    What happens at 5:46 - 5:48?

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta  Рік тому +3

      Had to remove a section cause of a copyright claim 😪

    • @eddystevens2660
      @eddystevens2660 Рік тому

      @@FootballMeta Oh 🙁 fair enough.
      Keep up the good work

  • @ezra1080
    @ezra1080 Рік тому

    Please do a Chelsea video for next season

  • @Cris-eo9hv
    @Cris-eo9hv Рік тому +1

    Counter attacks are dangerous but man city are learning new ways to counter also counters really a lot on pace that’s, in my honest opinion teams that play counter are non reliable

  • @Gaaei
    @Gaaei Рік тому +1

    #CounterAttack! #Leao! #ACMilan!

  • @kiddurodney3290
    @kiddurodney3290 Рік тому

    I enjoy the work en it's useful but please if u can disect 4 us borussia Dortmund this season they played really well

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I definitely will, let's see how they get on on the final day 🤣

  • @ArunKumar-ji8zk
    @ArunKumar-ji8zk Рік тому

    From now onwards i will try to understand football more
    More and more and i will be an expert in that

  • @TIMxisxHERE
    @TIMxisxHERE Рік тому +1

    I am not sure about the point you are trying to make between Brighton and Everton.
    If the xG per shot is 0.27 with 10 shots, you'd still only expect to score '2.7 goals' as the xG suggests. Yet they scored five.
    Whereas Brighton only scoring one with an xG of 3.46 is more telling than the Everton statistic.
    Brighton just didn't finish the game and Everton was more clinical. When you exceed your xG like that, it's more a case of luck or 'a good day' than actual tactics. They wouldn't have won so easily if Brighton had converted their xG to goals like they did in almost every other game of the season.

  • @kjelvin4593
    @kjelvin4593 Рік тому

    SAF is the master in this

  • @olamilekanpraise5077
    @olamilekanpraise5077 Рік тому

    Does Barcelona counter attacks

  • @alexandrodisla6285
    @alexandrodisla6285 Рік тому

    De zerbi attacks looked like counterattack

  • @jvkanufan8115
    @jvkanufan8115 Рік тому

    Australia's Matildas womens team. Sam Kerr loves the counter attack situation.

  • @jaden_shah
    @jaden_shah Рік тому

    Please please please make a video on game models!

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta  Рік тому

      What do you mean by game models?

    • @jaden_shah
      @jaden_shah Рік тому +1

      @@FootballMeta Tifo made a video on it, called how football actually works but I’d love to see you give your analysis on it. My understanding of game models is that they are breaking the game down into phases of play and having principles for how a team decides to play in each phase

  • @sanjayachamling2236
    @sanjayachamling2236 Рік тому

    Video on 4132 plzz

  • @goldenone4235
    @goldenone4235 Рік тому

    I miss the old chelsea fc

  • @koichitoyama6859
    @koichitoyama6859 Рік тому

    *Jose Mourinho liked the video*

  • @jose72705
    @jose72705 Рік тому

    A video on counter attack and you dont speak about the masterful counter attacking real madrid from 2014-2017

  • @eXistenZ15
    @eXistenZ15 Рік тому +1

    Weird that there is no mention at all of Nacer Chadli goal against Japan. it was the perfect counter attack

    • @victormwesigakatakweba2904
      @victormwesigakatakweba2904 Рік тому

      I think the perfect counterattack is Del Piero goal against Germany in wc2006. Even though Chadli goal was beautiful.

  • @musix3197
    @musix3197 Рік тому

    My team's bread and butter other teams just build up against us then bang got the ball now we're threatening a goal.

  • @chilpill305
    @chilpill305 Рік тому +3

    Welcome to my nightmare 😅

  • @josebatxu32
    @josebatxu32 Рік тому +2

    Nerf counterattacks

  • @santanu12344
    @santanu12344 Рік тому

    Thanks buddy

  • @eirndlxoejdnslaj1519
    @eirndlxoejdnslaj1519 Рік тому

    Why scoring is overpowered

  • @internetgodlilbihh
    @internetgodlilbihh Рік тому

    Odd Mann Rush

  • @partyentertains4092
    @partyentertains4092 Рік тому

    Would a 3-5-2 or 5-3-2 formation (depending on individual player roles) stop counter attacks? 🤔

  • @luutzennijdam7213
    @luutzennijdam7213 Рік тому +1

    The Milan Leão goal does NOT fit your SYSTEM counter attack model at all. As mentined, it was a solo evading 3 defenders.

  • @axelaxel9040
    @axelaxel9040 Рік тому

    I just dont trust counter attack playing style

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta  Рік тому +1

      Why is that?

    • @Coach-eb6il
      @Coach-eb6il Рік тому +6

      @@FootballMeta Even though I love watching it, I don't trust the counter-attacking tactics to save my life either, for the reason you stated yourself: it relies on individual talent. It's suicidal for a manager if his players are having an off-game, it happens. Also, if you've conceded already, it's much harder to just sit back and wait. Real Madrid vs Man City last night broke my heart, I'll be in a sad mood for the foreseeable future.

    • @neel8407
      @neel8407 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Coach-eb6il it's kind a true because Benzema has been the creator of almost 60% RM counters for years and he was squeezed by the city defence
      It costed them too badly in attack.
      I think RM should go for Harry Kane as he is a better finisher and has similar ball holding capabilities.

  • @agostinovivani4252
    @agostinovivani4252 Рік тому

    Then there is Messi

  • @JianShan-hk8jt
    @JianShan-hk8jt Рік тому

    counter attack establish on poor attack

  • @Matt-it4uo
    @Matt-it4uo Рік тому

    Ihatethem

  • @jajajaaajaaa
    @jajajaaajaaa 11 місяців тому

    💎🔥