Good analysis! How does De Zerbi deal with a low block that won't break shape? Like a defensive team, or a team defending a lead - does that stifle his tactics?
Hi Nick, the key pairings within the team are really important. In those situations a lot of emphasis is placed on the wingers and the wide rotations between the wingers and full-backs. With the intention of isolating defending full-backs. De Zerbi's wingers are generally a big goal output
His philosophy is more like creating a trap that will create a space to move the ball through. Thanks coach Reese for the analysis.
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Good analysis! How does De Zerbi deal with a low block that won't break shape? Like a defensive team, or a team defending a lead - does that stifle his tactics?
Hi Nick, the key pairings within the team are really important. In those situations a lot of emphasis is placed on the wingers and the wide rotations between the wingers and full-backs. With the intention of isolating defending full-backs. De Zerbi's wingers are generally a big goal output
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Thanks Belal! His build is very interesting, offers a very different dynamic to it!