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Inter–Napoli felt like a clash of eras. Chivu’s Inter pressed aggressively and attacked vertically. Conte’s Napoli absorbed pressure, then hurt Inter with classic right-side patterns. Best title race of the top leagues!
Bundesliga came back loudly. Frankfurt–Dortmund (3–3) wasn’t chaos — it was structure colliding with structure. Phase-dependent defending, man-to-man pressing traps, and one recurring weapon that decided the game: diagonals.
Manchester City had control. Chelsea had a plan — and then changed it. City’s 3-1-6 pinned Chelsea deep in a passive 5-2-3 for 45 minutes. The game turned when Chelsea stopped just surviving.
🔵🔴 Salida de balón | FC Barcelona Superioridad exterior 2x1 e inferioridad interior 3x4 para superar la presión. Diseña fichas tácticas profesionales con la pizarra de ProTacticalBoard. 👉 protacticalboard.com
3-4-1-2 > 3-1-4-2 ⚽️ Been a while since a used a 3CB system on FM26, and no matter what I will always get pulled back in to using one. Toying around with a new ideas and currently really like the look of this 3-1 rest defence with DM protecting the back line
Here are some 9v9 considerations for #SundayShare , looking at some positional responsibilities in the attacking third, with an accompanying session design to support understanding.
Arsenal exploited Brighton's 5-2-3 pressing shape at the weekend through their right-sided triangle of Rice (RB)-Odegaard-Saka Brighton's left-sided attacker tried to jump to Saliba when pressing, meaning Rice was the free man (or Odegaard if they rotated, as in the second…
Was there ever a better moment for Ruben Amorim to make a slight formation switch? Assuming he will, would you go for Functional Stability or for Balanced Creativity? #MUFC
Chelsea did see the spaces though. Maresca built a plan to exploit Newcastle stepping high: • overloads on the right • Palmer drifting inside to receive • Gusto attacking the space behind the CBs The positions were good. The execution followed naturally.👇
⚽️ The 3-2-5 Gives You: 🔵 Overloads across the front line to pin the opposition back 🔵 A secure 3-2 rest defence to control transitions 🔵 High wing-backs creating width while attacking midfielders occupy the half-spaces Aggressive, dominant, and built to suffocate teams in…
⚽ The 3-2-5 Gives You: 🟢 Overloads across the front line to pin the opposition back 🟢 A secure 3-2 rest defence to control transitions 🟢 High wing-backs creating width while attacking midfielders occupy the half-spaces Aggressive, dominant, and built to suffocate teams in…
Constantly working up the field by having a blend of; –– showers -> players who show to receive the ball near –– goers -> players who go high up the pitch to drag back markers Constant manipulation / creation & interpretation of space, within a simply practical framework.
FC Porto under Farioli is a joy to watch. Always giving clear solutions based on the opposition’s press, combined with multiple threats in behind — so difficult to contain.
Sustained pressure comes from structure. Wide overloads. Continuous rotation.
Interestingly, we're seeing Chelsea defend in a very zonal and passive 4-4-2 mid/low block today - not a commonly used tactic by Maresca. Chelsea do look to transition the passive press, at times, to a high man-oriented approach with Gittens jumping up to press the Cardiff right…
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✅Bayern's Man-to-Man Pressing that Led to a Goal Kompany let his team go man for man against fluid Luis Enrique's PSG. Look how they matched up here. Upamecano won the ball back to start a counterattack. Díaz outran Hakimi to arrive at the box first to score. As planed.
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