@@febrianr8578 - Everybody did who actually read the interview rather than just the soundbite. He said it openly that he means it left to right, not the usual back to front.
Yea Barca play the same way for the long time, but first time I noticed midfielder droping between 2 Cb defenders is in 2013 final Swatseinger vs Borussia!
But with more movement. He takes the horizontal perspective with the justification of having 3 options, which means the gk and the striker both need to move and pass way more.
Probably because of those bottles... In all honesty though, after his errors in recent games, he does play more like a traditional keeper now rather than sweeper one..
lol no motta did it on purpose for clickbait it was said this way in french too, he wanna make people hear of him and of qatar saint germain that is it, a pure marketing club
fun fact: thiago motta is one of la masia home grown player, even he shared same role as pep when he is still trainee on la masia. that's why he developed his own formation based on cruyff idea
I'm slightly disappointed that you didn't underlined the fact that thiago motta is one of la masia alumni. i think this could be clearing the explanation of how he got the ideal for his formation come from. since any of la masia trainee really need to understand any circumstances of the school thought, such as using sweeper keeper as pivotat role to build up possession, and using the space efficiently to make any opportunities. that's why you quickly find similarity between pep and motta, since they are home grown students come from la masia. interestingly, both of them had started they career as cdm, since cdm are most versatile role in their school of thought who need to do transition quickly between attacking and defending, thus make them both need to have great understanding on how the formation should be work. anyway, this video is really good explanation. keep do post any good summary next. (sorry for my bad english)
Or Bayern today,but let's see what happens when a team playing like that so much high up the pitch with their keeper what happens when they meet a player like KDB,Pjanic or Pogba who can launch a ball into the net from halfway across the field 😂
@@lasa0031 lmao remember Casillas's distribution at the WC 2014? They weren't always good distributors, we only started to see keepers who are comfortable on the ball after Neuer was introduced. He innovated the 'sweeper keeper' role
@@sayeedmatin5357 no there were sweeper keepers before neuer, and you are judging cassilias based on his worst tournament that ruined his career, its like saying de geas shot stopping ability is aweful because of how bad he was for spain. 1 bad game vs netherlands and you discredit his entire career, the emmergence of good ball distributing goal keepers wouldnt have been so fast if it started in 2014, you cant tell me that in 4 years every goalkeeper decided to become a master passer .
@@sayeedmatin5357 - Don't take the Casillas of 2014 to be the Casillas as he always was. It was one of del Bosque's mistakes to play him well past it because of loyalty. The Casillas who was on top of the world 2000-2010 was extremely confident & composed with the ball at his feet.
A very good video, you explained really well how people misunderstood the 2-7-2 Motta was talking about. He learnt possession game from Guardiola but from Laurent Blanc too when he was at PSG
If anyone's been watching Bielsa's Leeds United team this season the dragging of the opposition team to one flank has been a regular feature. The amount of times the ball switches flanks finding the likes of Alioski/Harrison/Clark on their respective wings in, at times, acres of space is impressive
Anyone else notice this in the Bundesliga yesterday? Gulasci, Trapp and Sommer were quite aggressive with their positioning when their sides were dominating possession
Here's another thing that is probably worth noting: When Motta revealed the 2-7-2, the reporters asked if he had named an extra player (since goalkeepers aren't included in formations, that confusion on their part seems understandable). It was in response to this that Motta said that he counts the goalkeeper as one of the middle 7. Moreover, Motta preferred to not stick to conventional nomenclature of formations because he said that they could give the wrong idea. A 5-3-2 can be used offensively, and a 4-3-3 can be used defensively, depending on the players used. Also, starting formations are quite crude; they don't necessarily reveal what the in-game tactics are.
Seems many people dun understand what Motta is talking about. What Motta is trying to do here is not invent a new set of formation. He intends to provide a new perspective to more accurately reflect the mechanism of the 4-3-3 system.
it seems like motta is trying to claim that he reinvented the wheel Motta is paraphrasing the pure essence of pep's dream team. Flexibility in every player on the pitch, including the goalkeeper. Motta's weird drawing of a 272 could be translated to a fluid midfield-based formation. For example, a 5-4-1 could transition into a 4-1-4-1 very easily, which could then flow into a 4-5-1, which then might become a 4-2-3-1. All that's needed is defensive midfielders that are comfortable in either 3rds. Motta's right though; this new type of defensive midfielder is the upcoming future of football. Players like busquets pioneered the concept, while others like kante and matuidi have shown that it can come in many styles. As a barca fan I'm a little curious what motta might say about post-neymar barcelona. It seems like he might see it as a 2-8-1, with messi as the 8th central player who shifts back and forth between the wings and dembele shifting accordingly.
Every normal formation (4-4-2,4-3-3,4-2-3-1,4-3-2-1,3-4-3) is a 2-7-2 horizontally except 3-5-2 which is a 1-9-1 and Bielsa's 3-3-3-1 which is a 3-5-3.
It's very similar to Cruyff, Guardiola and pretty much every other former Barcelona trainee like Motta himself, who played for Barça's youth teams and for the main team for many years..
At the risk of being simplistic, does the 2-7-2 then simply refer to always having two options on the other side while attacking down the wing, and with a goalkeeper good enough to quickly and accurately distribute it to them when called on to? Because surely the vast majority of formations are 2-7-2 if the keeper is comfortable on the ball - 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1 or the frickin' W-M even.
A I pep revolutionized modern day football, he started all this and he was young when he won two ucl from sir Alex ferguson an OG manager.........now look at football today and all the young coaches.....because of pep
offside trap (with 3 defenders)can easily counter this formation.when opposite Gk is having the ball just push the backline high their offensive players have no room to run because offside trap limited their movement
This is a wild and interesting concept. But people should take notes. The idea can free up the role of 'playmaker' from a midfielder and shift it to the goalkeeper. Allows for more fluidity during a game.
A playmaking goalkeeper is ludicrous. This concept is overrated. The designated role of a playmaker is to create chances and assist. If a goalkeeper tried this there’s a name for it Route 1 football.
Maybe if you have neuer it's possible for a 2-7-2 formation vertically. Although execution is much more important than tactics. Best teams do the basic very well.
Honestly, I could see a 2-6-2 working in real life Keeper in the goal cos we don't wanna be conceding Charlie Adams and Xabi Alonso's every game Two CB's who sit wider defensively, with a holding midfielder who drops back when defending into a Central Defensive role, a flat 3 midfield and 2 wide men to complete the midfield and then your two strikers. In defence, you'll look like a flat back 5 with 3 CM and 2 ST, but when attacking you have the ability to move one or two of the flat 3 mids into a more advanced role and the wider players also pushing further up to provide width, basically 2-2-6 or a 2-3-5 (reverse of the defensive strat). Not too dissimilar to Motta's 2-7-2 in style of play either obviously, it also provides the ability to always have a safe option in any position
Using the formation numbers on a vertical basis makes sense because there’s asymmetry in the vertical direction (2 strikers vs 4 defenders). But this makes me wonder if asymmetry horizontally would make sense ever. Probably not unless you’d be happy to get whipped on the low numbers side. I guess you could illustrate the width of the team (eg more dense wing play would be a 3 -5 - 3)
worked out great for Pep at Bayern, only got humiliated 3 years running in the UCL and had to buy his main busdesliga rival's best player 3 years in a row. Don't mistake complexity for genius.
I thought motta lost his mind back then when he said the GK is in the middle of the pitch. But he is just implementing johan cruyeff's idea. A GK who is good with the ball.
I’m glad I skipped the clickbait and waited for this video. Like you guys mentioned, it sounds like Motta’s philosophy is heavily influenced by Cruyff and Pep.
Good lord. 2-7-2 HORIZONTALLY!!
In other words, 4-3-3.
Or 3-4-4 reverse vertically
Or 3-2-2-3
4-2-3-1 around the beginning of the century was also revolutionary too...
You mean like the video already said.
Did ya not watch the vid
Next I'll tell you about the 0-11-0 formation
GrinspoonPhD actualy most important part is movement player on situation..🧐
Its 11.0.0 cuz everyone is defender
0-0-11
*Keeper has left the ch-BOX*
Or the 0-0-11
Lmao Thiago Motta clickbaited us all
No, the journos who mistranslated his word did!
Even the journus didn't know if its 2-7-2 or 4-3-3.
@@febrianr8578 - Everybody did who actually read the interview rather than just the soundbite. He said it openly that he means it left to right, not the usual back to front.
@@andrew7taylor maybe the reporter didn't get that. Idk
Yea Barca play the same way for the long time, but first time I noticed midfielder droping between 2 Cb defenders is in 2013 final Swatseinger vs Borussia!
So basically its a formation everyone's already been using for years.
But with more movement. He takes the horizontal perspective with the justification of having 3 options, which means the gk and the striker both need to move and pass way more.
Which makes for very risky yet beautiful attacking football
That is true, but this was meant how he uses it differently
@@gameplaytv1374 Didn't Pep at Bayern with Neuer in goal do that too?
Yes, it's the formations that everyone has used for years, but all of them, at once. The fluidity is its entire point.
Hugo Lloris isn’t a sweeper keeper! He just goes wondering off sometimes.
Probably because of those bottles...
In all honesty though, after his errors in recent games, he does play more like a traditional keeper now rather than sweeper one..
Karius?
He's not a sweeper keeper, he's a French keeper. Says all you need to know about his positional awareness.
😂😂
CandySon If you agree your not a true spurs fan, probably a armchair supporter
The translation caused a huge misunderstanding
More like the media rushed the story and sensationalized it for more clicks
lol no motta did it on purpose for clickbait it was said this way in french too, he wanna make people hear of him and of qatar saint germain that is it, a pure marketing club
So it was a clickbait...
So it's just a 4-3-3 played with Johann cryuff's total football mentality
Yes
You've just described a big chunk of possession based 4-3-3 teams.
Yes except ultra aggressive playstyle w a bigger presence from gk?
fun fact: thiago motta is one of la masia home grown player, even he shared same role as pep when he is still trainee on la masia. that's why he developed his own formation based on cruyff idea
Now imagine cruyff thought of this ages ago... way ahead of his time.
who the heck expresses formations horizontally
A visionary
@@FranJav507 No a nigga
LMAO ask it to the dummies who translated
Motta, clearly lmao
Thiago Motta
Video title: *exist*
Jose: I'll show you 10-0-0
Jose would probably do more like a 0-0-10 😂
@@f.b.i7388 More like 0-0-10 until you score a goal and 10-0-0 for the rest of the game
@@bachpham6862 exactly 😂
You forgot the subs 18-0-0
this one got me. Nice joke
I'm slightly disappointed that you didn't underlined the fact that thiago motta is one of la masia alumni. i think this could be clearing the explanation of how he got the ideal for his formation come from. since any of la masia trainee really need to understand any circumstances of the school thought, such as using sweeper keeper as pivotat role to build up possession, and using the space efficiently to make any opportunities. that's why you quickly find similarity between pep and motta, since they are home grown students come from la masia.
interestingly, both of them had started they career as cdm, since cdm are most versatile role in their school of thought who need to do transition quickly between attacking and defending, thus make them both need to have great understanding on how the formation should be work.
anyway, this video is really good explanation. keep do post any good summary next. (sorry for my bad english)
Your comment is enlightening, mate. Thanks for pointing this. Greetings from Brasil.
@@joaobarreiromoreira thanks, happy to see any brazilian appreciate this comment. greetings from indonesia
Joe your buttery narration is Devine
divine*
@@ishmealoj ... It's a joke, the narrator is called Joe Devine.
@@Doodoofart725 my bad, pardon me
@@ishmealoj No problem haha, it's an honest mistake :)
0-0-11
no goal keeper, no defence, no midfield, just forwords
Zero-zero-one one
No goal keeper, no defense, no midfield, just four words
plant1 03 I genuinely played that on Fifa 09 cause I knew jackshit ab tactics, tbf I was only 5
What about 5 words?
Could not like cause u had perfect 69 likes
jack plant “four words”*
Thats 433 with high pressure playing out from the back and wing overloads. Exactly what most clubs play rn
Dont forget the midfielder dropping to cb
It’s very popular formation 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Bro was playing the long game! Worked 5 years later. Very impressive with Bologna this year! 👏🏼
I’ve been waiting for this. Haven’t been disappointed. As usual great video👍
When i have money, i’ll support this channel for sure.
golovin press how many UA-cam accounts do u have Suraj?
@@golovinpress6492 Did you have stones for breakfast?
@@stewiegriffin3017 yes maybe he eats stones and rocks for Breakfast
@@golovinpress6492 im sure you have a tall iq
golovin press what someone wants to do with his money is completely personal. And he surely didn't ask for your advice.
monaco at 2014 with claudio ranieri 7-1-2
Or Bayern today,but let's see what happens when a team playing like that so much high up the pitch with their keeper what happens when they meet a player like KDB,Pjanic or Pogba who can launch a ball into the net from halfway across the field 😂
Or Liverpool last season 1-2-7
Ahahahahahah im italian but really good irony, he have defensive mentality
@@alejandrovarelas8838 how ya feeling now that Bayern team has won the CL? 🤣🤣🤣
GKs need to be as accurate as Pirlo from now on...
great goalkeapers were always great distrebuters , buffon ,casillias ,dida,neuer .this misconception that they werent is kinda annoying
@@lasa0031 lmao remember Casillas's distribution at the WC 2014? They weren't always good distributors, we only started to see keepers who are comfortable on the ball after Neuer was introduced. He innovated the 'sweeper keeper' role
@@sayeedmatin5357 no there were sweeper keepers before neuer, and you are judging cassilias based on his worst tournament that ruined his career, its like saying de geas shot stopping ability is aweful because of how bad he was for spain. 1 bad game vs netherlands and you discredit his entire career, the emmergence of good ball distributing goal keepers wouldnt have been so fast if it started in 2014, you cant tell me that in 4 years every goalkeeper decided to become a master passer .
@@sayeedmatin5357 - Don't take the Casillas of 2014 to be the Casillas as he always was. It was one of del Bosque's mistakes to play him well past it because of loyalty. The Casillas who was on top of the world 2000-2010 was extremely confident & composed with the ball at his feet.
Goalkeepers don't need to have the distribution of an outfield player because they pass with less pressure and usually pass to players in space
A very good video, you explained really well how people misunderstood the 2-7-2 Motta was talking about. He learnt possession game from Guardiola but from Laurent Blanc too when he was at PSG
Now he's cooking
Do Hassenhuttl's Southampton! They have impressed and improved drastically under him, winning against arsenal and drawing against Chelsea
And get whoop by burnley recently
And losing 0-9 against leicester
@@Jarno04 🤣🤣🤣
Who is here after he became world class
If anyone's been watching Bielsa's Leeds United team this season the dragging of the opposition team to one flank has been a regular feature. The amount of times the ball switches flanks finding the likes of Alioski/Harrison/Clark on their respective wings in, at times, acres of space is impressive
Thiago Motta tryna be a Walmart Cruyff😂😂
Motta is a legend
It aged well 😂😂
why can't he just say 4-3-3 instead of 2-7-2 to sound revolutionary
To sound revolutionary.
I think its because that he's referring to a concept more than a formation.
To BE revolutionary
On a paper it is a 4-3-3 formation which is mostly used for attacking purposes.
Bloody hell, things are getting more eccentric....
It's a 4-3-3
Ahan Sen 2-7-2 is still 2-7-2 even it’s basically 4-3-3
Amazing level of detail with drawing the youth players
Now it's a reality
This explains why he has a 21.88% win ratio in management lmao
welp
Happy new year to all at Tifo Football. May you keep making quality videos and podcasts.
Now at Bologna he is proving his statement right in every angle.
Next episode we review formations diagonally with the 3 4 3 1
This channel is all one needs to go from a casual viewer to someone who understands the game
Who's here after Motta first match in seria A with Genoa?
Here after Bologna's rise in Serie A this season
Reinventing the wheel a bit.
Great video, very informative.👍🏽🙏🏽👏🏽.
I thought I've seen this video on Tifo recently. Is this a re-upload?
Yazza Yap you saw it on either Onefootball or statman Dave...they are the clickbaits he’s talking about
Mandela effect perhaps?
Anyone else notice this in the Bundesliga yesterday? Gulasci, Trapp and Sommer were quite aggressive with their positioning when their sides were dominating possession
Been waiting for this!!!! Happy new year TIFO fans
This formation is about to tear up serie a next season
Great video, I really had some other ideas about Thiago Motta's 2-7-2 formation when I heard it news. Thanks for clearing it up
I think the 3 - 4 - 3 formation is the future of football...its the most fluid system where defenders can become attackers and attackers can defend
Great work once again, from an extremely underrated channel
I needed this video. Very good as always!
This channel is so underrated
Doubt that this would work in footie manager 😂, great work as always tifo!
Crease my back out if this ends up on fifa
4-3-3 is already in fifa
They laughed at him, but with PEP’s box midfield and 4 starting centre backs, City at times play a 3-6-1 which is closer to 2-7-2 than ever lol
Not quite. City has a lot of movements in half space. He is fine with half spaces, but even more with zones
Here's another thing that is probably worth noting:
When Motta revealed the 2-7-2, the reporters asked if he had named an extra player (since goalkeepers aren't included in formations, that confusion on their part seems understandable).
It was in response to this that Motta said that he counts the goalkeeper as one of the middle 7.
Moreover, Motta preferred to not stick to conventional nomenclature of formations because he said that they could give the wrong idea. A 5-3-2 can be used offensively, and a 4-3-3 can be used defensively, depending on the players used. Also, starting formations are quite crude; they don't necessarily reveal what the in-game tactics are.
Seems many people dun understand what Motta is talking about.
What Motta is trying to do here is not invent a new set of formation. He intends to provide a new perspective to more accurately reflect the mechanism of the 4-3-3 system.
You are the first one, that can describe this 2-7-2/4-3-3 super easy, thx i'll take a try with a similar tactic on fm19
4:52 yeah, like the video title, right?
In the hamburg diagram, there was 10 players not 11,making it look like a 3-3-4 without a GK. Still, a great video!!!
Motta was cooking something
Great video guys!
I was waiting for a better explanation about his comments, thanks
Great Job as Always!
it seems like motta is trying to claim that he reinvented the wheel
Motta is paraphrasing the pure essence of pep's dream team. Flexibility in every player on the pitch, including the goalkeeper. Motta's weird drawing of a 272 could be translated to a fluid midfield-based formation. For example, a 5-4-1 could transition into a 4-1-4-1 very easily, which could then flow into a 4-5-1, which then might become a 4-2-3-1. All that's needed is defensive midfielders that are comfortable in either 3rds. Motta's right though; this new type of defensive midfielder is the upcoming future of football. Players like busquets pioneered the concept, while others like kante and matuidi have shown that it can come in many styles.
As a barca fan I'm a little curious what motta might say about post-neymar barcelona. It seems like he might see it as a 2-8-1, with messi as the 8th central player who shifts back and forth between the wings and dembele shifting accordingly.
Great video, good to have it broken down 👍🏻
Who's here after Thiago Motta has been announced as new Genoa coach?
Another fantastic video guys. The quality content you put out on a consistent basis is near unmatched!
As always, great content. Straight to the point and very entertaining.
Almost every formation is a 2-7-2
Every normal formation (4-4-2,4-3-3,4-2-3-1,4-3-2-1,3-4-3) is a 2-7-2 horizontally except 3-5-2 which is a 1-9-1 and Bielsa's 3-3-3-1 which is a 3-5-3.
Another top notch video, keep up the good work
Motta's formation clicked hard in italy, & this video is 5 years old 🤯
it’s 4-3-3 but back in the day it was called 2-7-2. keeper would as CB in attack.
Now he is emplemented it in bologna. And it is working very well so far.
Class as always 👏
Something Manchester United need 😊😊😊😊😊😊
This is why I love this channel... You asked what videos, we would like and then you make them... Utterly world class, keep it up
It's very similar to Cruyff, Guardiola and pretty much every other former Barcelona trainee like Motta himself, who played for Barça's youth teams and for the main team for many years..
So 2-7-2 is actually 4-1-4-1. That's a revolution in football. Never seen something like that before.
oh, wait ...
No 4-3-3
Here after 5 years
At the risk of being simplistic, does the 2-7-2 then simply refer to always having two options on the other side while attacking down the wing, and with a goalkeeper good enough to quickly and accurately distribute it to them when called on to?
Because surely the vast majority of formations are 2-7-2 if the keeper is comfortable on the ball - 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1 or the frickin' W-M even.
Young managers of today can revolutionize the game. They should be given a chance.
It is what is happening these days we have many 30-44 yr old managers
A I pep revolutionized modern day football, he started all this and he was young when he won two ucl from sir Alex ferguson an OG manager.........now look at football today and all the young coaches.....because of pep
@@beencxzy996 it was actually cruyf that revolutionized football, pep improved upon his work. But pep is a great manager
offside trap (with 3 defenders)can easily counter this formation.when opposite Gk is having the ball just push the backline high their offensive players have no room to run because offside trap limited their movement
Here from the future to tell you he cooked,moving to a big club next season
in 2024 after he did it with bolonga
Looking forward to pre-war tactics of the 0-0-11 formation taking a resurgence
How pulisic could fit in Chelsea if he were to come promptly after being signed
This is a wild and interesting concept. But people should take notes. The idea can free up the role of 'playmaker' from a midfielder and shift it to the goalkeeper. Allows for more fluidity during a game.
A playmaking goalkeeper is ludicrous. This concept is overrated. The designated role of a playmaker is to create chances and assist. If a goalkeeper tried this there’s a name for it Route 1 football.
@@drake6547 5 years later, Motta's Bologna is in the Champions League and now he's a Juventus head coach lmao
Maybe if you have neuer it's possible for a 2-7-2 formation vertically. Although execution is much more important than tactics. Best teams do the basic very well.
Honestly, I could see a 2-6-2 working in real life
Keeper in the goal cos we don't wanna be conceding Charlie Adams and Xabi Alonso's every game
Two CB's who sit wider defensively, with a holding midfielder who drops back when defending into a Central Defensive role, a flat 3 midfield and 2 wide men to complete the midfield and then your two strikers. In defence, you'll look like a flat back 5 with 3 CM and 2 ST, but when attacking you have the ability to move one or two of the flat 3 mids into a more advanced role and the wider players also pushing further up to provide width, basically 2-2-6 or a 2-3-5 (reverse of the defensive strat).
Not too dissimilar to Motta's 2-7-2 in style of play either obviously, it also provides the ability to always have a safe option in any position
Thanks for this, this idea for improve my tactic in football manager game
Using the formation numbers on a vertical basis makes sense because there’s asymmetry in the vertical direction (2 strikers vs 4 defenders). But this makes me wonder if asymmetry horizontally would make sense ever. Probably not unless you’d be happy to get whipped on the low numbers side. I guess you could illustrate the width of the team (eg more dense wing play would be a 3 -5 - 3)
worked out great for Pep at Bayern, only got humiliated 3 years running in the UCL and had to buy his main busdesliga rival's best player 3 years in a row. Don't mistake complexity for genius.
Smart man. Didn't even know motta was managing - i do now
Lol did Thiago Motta expose Pep Guardioloa's secret tactics?
Also, it's not that Motta lied, he just was looking at the white board sideways...
Thank you so much for explain deeply on this formation
Mourinho: Ok ok i sink its time to stop....*Parks Bus*
Most of Mottad ideas are literally a mixture of Pep and Jose. His transitional idea is based on Jose. And the posessional advances are Pep like
Yes but no! He also learn alot from Cruyff
In other words, Motta just overcomplicates things
I thought motta lost his mind back then when he said the GK is in the middle of the pitch. But he is just implementing johan cruyeff's idea. A GK who is good with the ball.
Seems like he has pulled all the best training and schemes from every club he played at. Good on him!
What a revolution.
A 433.
Wow.
I’m glad I skipped the clickbait and waited for this video. Like you guys mentioned, it sounds like Motta’s philosophy is heavily influenced by Cruyff and Pep.
great video, great explanation. Alisson just found that side gap against city
Legends say if u use 11-0 formation.. ul end the season undefeated