How Pep Dismantled Ancelotti | Tactical Analysis : Manchester City 4-0 Real Madrid|

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  • @pouyabaharifar6778
    @pouyabaharifar6778 Год назад +1297

    City's 7 vs. Leeds, 6 vs. United, 6 vs. Chelsea, 6 vs. Watford. None of them were THIS one sided. Real humiliated

  • @loop808
    @loop808 Год назад +524

    Manchester city are just joy to watch
    The art of passing individual brilliance, calmness and taking chances well
    The whole team is exceptional💙

    • @thogdenthegoat
      @thogdenthegoat Год назад +24

      Grealish is so good man

    • @Saeroye
      @Saeroye Год назад +7

      It’s sublime when you see the calmness on ball when under threat vibes is they don’t get nervous even when it seems critical

    • @arsenalogist4285
      @arsenalogist4285 Год назад +4

      ​@@thogdenthegoat He's not 100m great but yh, there's improvement from last season

    • @DrakeDHDerr
      @DrakeDHDerr Год назад +2

      @@arsenalogist4285 if only grealish was good at shooting and scoring, he would’ve been a beast.

    • @DrakeDHDerr
      @DrakeDHDerr Год назад +4

      @@Saeroye It’s crazy Madrid fans were saying City would panic. We’ll hit City on counters (Why TF) would you chose to sit back against City. The confidently said they’ll beat city as they did to Liverpool, Barca and Chelsea away and use counter attack to destroy city

  • @manu1manu3
    @manu1manu3 Год назад +519

    Anceloti's only plan was to play a through ball to vinicus.. but Walkar was too quick to intervene

    • @theflashgordon193
      @theflashgordon193 Год назад +20

      It usually work even in the first leg. It's didn't at all this time

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +17

      For those who have watched football for the past decade know that Ancelotti looks better than he actually is. This Man City team was not invincible, the first match Real could have easily scored 3-0, however Ancelotti sucks when opponents play possession ball, he got destroyed vs Barcelona multiple times, destroyed against City and many more times during these past 2 seasons.
      Zidane with this current Real team would have won these last 2 UCLs without any big issue.
      (Zidane's matches against City in 2020 were much closer despite having a much worse team, and was 1 goal away from the 2021 final despite having 69 injuries and basically played with his reserves in UCL knockouts)
      Well played City, they deserve the UCL this year

    • @faizalzakaria1125
      @faizalzakaria1125 Год назад +45

      his tactic just rely to courtois to save them and counter by vini or rodrygo

    • @theflashgordon193
      @theflashgordon193 Год назад +1

      @@faizalzakaria1125 don't forget camavinga

    • @sw33tialucard
      @sw33tialucard Год назад +53

      @@blackbox1024 much worse team huh? Let’s see, Zidane had Courtois, Carvajal, Varane, Ramos, Mendy, Modric, Casemiro, Valverde, Isco, Benzema, Vini jnr.
      Subs : Bale, Vasquez, Jovic, Areola, Militao, Marcelo, Kroos.
      How on God’s green earth is this a “much worse” team than what Madrid currently have? Madrid fans will ALWAYS find an excuse and never just agree that City are better and Pep is a tactical genius. Yes yes, Madrid has 14 UCL trophies, we know that by now but that was not a “much worse” team in any way, shape or form.😂

  • @cosmosokpighe4962
    @cosmosokpighe4962 Год назад +370

    One thing this game showed is that, possession is also a form of defence. City defended by keeping the ball and preventing Madrid from threatening.

    • @archaicrapture
      @archaicrapture Год назад +19

      No one mentions this. Killing momentum, killing the game & the players going to their respective positions when they had the ball.

    • @Mina-Ashido97
      @Mina-Ashido97 Год назад

      ​@@militaryjunkie6207 butthurt much? Cry more

    • @Mangokyaw
      @Mangokyaw Год назад +2

      No shit

    • @sayibandsusu5013
      @sayibandsusu5013 Год назад

      @military junkie cringe

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +16

      Not always. Managers like Hansi Flick and Zidane could have burried this Man City team without any big issue. It's just Ancelotti always struggles against possession because he does not train to have possession on his own team for periods of time. Zidane's Madrid did know to play possession and counter attacking football and could easily switch between those, same as Hansi's Bayern, Ancelotti on the other hand got destroyed multiple times in a row by the worst Barca squad in history, a team which Zidane didn't let them win once for years, including times they had Messi and Suarez in their team.

  • @thuo1000
    @thuo1000 Год назад +718

    The first half of this match reminded me a lot of the Barcelona vs Madrid game back in 2010 where Barca thrashed them 5-0. That first half by City was just something else.
    Like I have constantly said for years now, Pep is the GOAT of managers. Tactically, the man is light years above the rest. Present and future managers will study Pep's work and use it as a blueprint. Football will remember Pep fondly. He's undeniably the GOAT.

    • @ZakirHussain-bf3rq
      @ZakirHussain-bf3rq Год назад +143

      @La Niko PSG and Chelsea had expensive signings too,didnt work for them.

    • @israeledeaghe1722
      @israeledeaghe1722 Год назад +16

      @La Niko like I'm just amazed at people calling Pep the goat when he has a lot of star signings. Like what else is he supposed to do but succeed. Now compare him to Maurinho, who has always found a way to make trash from trasure.

    • @betinhoeur
      @betinhoeur Год назад +72

      ​@laniko_12093but we can also say the same about PSG, Spurs, Chelsea, Bayern... The difference is that Pep is also a curator and chooses players who will fit in the team, while other teams only buy players because they are ''quality players''.

    • @MoHa-qn4ve
      @MoHa-qn4ve Год назад +24

      @La Niko successful manager joins successful teams who will spend any amount of money for him. huge surprise.

    • @DezzRSA.
      @DezzRSA. Год назад +43

      ​@Israel Edeaghe Jose always had great teams. Porto was a big team back then compare to now. Inter Milan had world class squad back then. Inter squad was even better than this current one. At Chelsea he splashed money back in 2004 and at Man united same story. He now at Roma because he just trying to save his career

  • @shah1668
    @shah1668 Год назад +226

    every player in Man City team are tactically brilliant. everyone is like a chess players, and Pep is their grandmaster. their movement on and off the ball as individual and as a team is unparalleled. their opponents just shell shocked and don't know how to react.

    • @RobertBernardoKim
      @RobertBernardoKim Год назад +5

      Spot on.

    • @3rn4rdd
      @3rn4rdd Год назад +5

      What a comment

    • @jngobngo
      @jngobngo Год назад +9

      So much to take in watching the match live. Truly one of those you have to watch back to fully understand how brilliant it was.

    • @nickyheart
      @nickyheart Год назад

      straight up copied that analysis LMAO

  • @ndesylvarius3669
    @ndesylvarius3669 Год назад +66

    The growth of Stones is simply amazing. And When Pep says Bernardo Silva is the best in the world at what he does ( pressing players n closing spaces with just few movements) he wasn't lying. That guy could go days just giving a 100 percent everytime. Alvarez just shows that he can literally start for most teams out there with how clinical he is and how good he is defensively too , Soo much room for growth. Then we get to Kyle walker. Vini should've watched the match ENG va FRA to know how good he is 1 v 1

    • @herewego9767
      @herewego9767 Год назад

      Do you think any of these players you mentioned will flourish at Man U or Chelsea? I don't think so. Their coach is the reason they look so good.

  • @chriskyle2781
    @chriskyle2781 Год назад +133

    We will never forget this match Manchester city came out boss

    • @youthofyesterdayrecords
      @youthofyesterdayrecords Год назад +2

      Mafia Boss, yes.

    • @hlavbon
      @hlavbon Год назад

      Real will destroy you in next UCl 8-0. Just you wait.

    • @ngqiqolanga3489
      @ngqiqolanga3489 2 месяца назад

      You won't forget it cause you won against greatest team 😅😅 that's you would feel like that masters of the competition 😅 congratulations🎉

  • @roshawnseeny2531
    @roshawnseeny2531 Год назад +223

    8:04 it's crazy how much space Grealish had this game against Carvajal, he could literally walk in the box with the ball

    • @arjansingh8123
      @arjansingh8123 Год назад +1

      ​@Efe Igunbor yup, they were just walking through their box

    • @Himsagi-Artz
      @Himsagi-Artz Год назад +2

      @Efe Igunbor they are getting old that’s why. Madrid will be back in 2 years when they sign Bellingham and a new striker and right back

    • @0x______224
      @0x______224 Год назад +3

      @@EfeThePhilomathexactly , terrible performance from Madrid it’s actually shocking

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +1

      @@0x______224 Ancelotti does not know how to defeat possession football, otherwise he would have not lost all those matches against the worst barca squad in history when Zidane defeated Barca for almost 3 years without any loss despite him having a much worse team than Ancelotti and Barca having Messi.

    • @0x______224
      @0x______224 Год назад +1

      @@blackbox1024 I’m not talking about ancelotti, I’m talking about individual performances. Absolutely terrible performance from every madrid player other than courtois.

  • @animalkingdom867
    @animalkingdom867 Год назад +305

    The moment you sit back against city, you are asking for trouble, especially in the etihad. City will ruthlessly press you ,disrupting your own gameplay flow. That's why madrid never found a way to break city from containing them in their own half.

    • @DrakeDHDerr
      @DrakeDHDerr Год назад +30

      When Madrid fans said they’re gonna defend deep and hit on counter against city, I knew it was more of a disadvantage for their team. I’ve seen several teams do this against City but they end up suffering so bad. Trying to hit on counters against City might be a nightmare as City’s defence has become stronger than ever as everyone tracks back anytime we lose the ball. City also fight really hard to win the ball back in dangerous possessions as we saw that in the 4th goal.
      I’m so glad pep learnt from his previous errors and turned city into a beast💙💙

    • @sfb4144
      @sfb4144 Год назад +9

      @@DrakeDHDerr tbf mate we were good at dealing with counter attacks last season too s real madrid, the only issue was Fernandinho (bless him) wasn't ready for Vinicius but walker dealt with him perfectly. What was the real difference this time, was our confidence on the ball and not making or inviting any mistakes, we seemed so level-headed where that cost us last season; Real Madrid flourish vs teams that struggle with the pressure and force them into loads of mistakes... the main reason we won today was because the players were ready, mentally prepared. Pep mentioned this too and as mentioned in this video, city's risky and confident tactical approach was a result of this. A calm, unfazed mentality, which we also saw from coming back from a goal down at the Bernabeu, is what we're gonna need in the final.

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +2

      @@sfb4144 Well deserved final for City, but Real shot themselves in the foot by having a manager who doesn't know how to defeat possession football, in terms of quality there's not much difference between the two teams.

    • @sabagisara
      @sabagisara Год назад +4

      ​@@blackbox1024 lol total disrespect, carlo has more ucl trophy than pep

    • @eddyd8449
      @eddyd8449 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Madrid just had to trade blows from the start and use that pressure in their favor. I think Madrid just got caught off guard with that press. It was really a surprise attack and also Rudiger should have started over Militao or even Carvajal and leave Militao against grealish for another nice battle.

  • @WalterPinkman5
    @WalterPinkman5 Год назад +198

    It was obvious that city were gonna dominate possession and create scoring chances but what came out as a pleasant surprise was how they completely shut down madrid. For me the clean sheet is much more rewarding than the four goals (not taking away anything from our attacking unit).
    #notinmylifetime
    💙💙💙💙💙

    • @greystash1750
      @greystash1750 Год назад +3

      The nil definitely seals the deal, few world class saves from both keepers too. And lol to the last part I wonder what that means

    • @DrakeDHDerr
      @DrakeDHDerr Год назад +7

      @@greystash1750 lol, any keeper would save those Vardrid chances

    • @arjansingh8123
      @arjansingh8123 Год назад +1

      ​@@DrakeDHDerr nah the alaba and vasquez chances was very good from ederson

  • @junwonchang5191
    @junwonchang5191 Год назад +73

    I think Pep deserved a 10 for this game. Absolute masterclass.

    • @matt-lv7jl
      @matt-lv7jl 11 месяцев назад +1

      if it wasn't for ancelloti's poor tactics, he would deserve a 10. I don't know what ancelotti was thinking leaving an attacking midfielder (modric) and a wing back as the defence in real's back left, with the occasional help from another midfielder (kroos), 1-2 midfielders and a wingback can't solo defend man city down the side and were always outnumbered on that side or when cutting inside from it by at least 1 if not 2 players. And taking off modric for rudiger when losing by 2 goals???

    • @tizojiyane7350
      @tizojiyane7350 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah it didn’t matter what Real Madrid could have tried, in this they loss 100% all of the time

  • @Givemeanamebruh
    @Givemeanamebruh Год назад +89

    I just want to say, I told you so to everyone who doubted us. I told you all we are different gravy at the Etihad. What a performance.

    • @BloodRedLFC
      @BloodRedLFC Год назад +5

      Well, Man City proved in previous seasons they tend to choke at the last moments in CL and clash out. Don't underestimate Inter. Win the final first before celebrating. Man City still gotta prove they can win CL. Don't be like Arsenal, overhyping their team and celebrate too early.

    • @david91lvb
      @david91lvb Год назад +23

      @@BloodRedLFC But that's not what he's doing is he? He talked about how good City are at the Etihad. They're also receiving praise because everybody knows how good Madrid are at any stadium in the UCL and they got demolished. His comment wasn't that hard to comprehend ☠

    • @Givemeanamebruh
      @Givemeanamebruh Год назад +9

      @@david91lvb Thank you for explaining. I'm not underestimating Inter in the slightest. Hell you could put Wrexham there instead of them and I'd still be nervous. I'm just glad we got such a splendid revenge after last year's heartbreak.

    • @masterchief1520
      @masterchief1520 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BloodRedLFChi 😂 whats good bro? Where u at Lil bro

  • @ssr.1206
    @ssr.1206 Год назад +211

    This match showed that football tactics has to evolve. Pep showed the importance of changing tactics with each passing season. With all due respect to Ancelotti and Zidane, Real don't need them, they need a young coach like Naglesmann or Alonso.

    • @animelytical8354
      @animelytical8354 Год назад +40

      It's not youth that Real Madrid need. It's flexibility. Nagelsmann is as flexible as they come overall

    • @jassdzadebright6736
      @jassdzadebright6736 Год назад +6

      Reliance on one man benzema was not the best....

    • @ayeshahumayun1703
      @ayeshahumayun1703 Год назад +7

      @@jassdzadebright6736 Real Madrid didn't even get to get the ball
      Edit: Same for Haaland but they outclassed tactically

    • @HenSt-gz7qj
      @HenSt-gz7qj Год назад +35

      If not for Courtois, Haaland could've gotten a hat trick.

    • @kismorencube5294
      @kismorencube5294 Год назад +16

      Madrid have no thinkers kind of players . Vin and Benzema they are not indirectly wen they hve ball ,u know b4 the game that Vin he just run with ball and he is fast thats all ,just like Sterling,Le Roy unlike City De Bruyne,Gundo,Rodri , Bernardo ,Akanji ,Stones,Marez and Grelish these guys are unpredictable their game mentality is something else

  • @paochongloi596
    @paochongloi596 Год назад +18

    Did anyone Notice How Brilliant Stone was against RM and Bayern.
    His DM play making and Carrying the ball forward to give him space and timely pass it to his AM.
    Is just World Class. NO other CB cannot even dare to play at such level how stones opporate in that congested Area. DAMN!
    He is the reason the Mid is hard to man mark.
    The guy is so underrated that his name is not even mentioned by anyone even in National team Harry foolish maguire take the highlight spot and In City other take the highlight spot.

  • @aznin87
    @aznin87 Год назад +21

    I’m happy that he learned from his past mistake against real that he subbed Mahrez for the defender but this game he subbed his player to all attacking players even already 3-0. Against Real, never stop scoring until end of the game.

  • @Freakygg
    @Freakygg Год назад +52

    In the first leg...pep just acted that he can't compete with RMA....he saw their lackings and decided to hide those lackings for the second leg...
    Pep actually controlled both matches.... that's heritage❤

  • @zadhidpowell4074
    @zadhidpowell4074 Год назад +80

    How Pep Dismantled Ancelotti 💥💥
    The caption says it all!

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +3

      Xavi dismantled Ancelotti too (not a barca fan). It just shows that a team that relies on old managers cannot have sustained success. Zidane would have walked over Barcelona these 2 seasons, and probably knock out City too

    • @kizidelo
      @kizidelo Год назад

      @@blackbox1024 why are you spamming Zidane comments everywhere like City didn’t eliminate his team from 2020 champions league ? City won Real Madrid in both legs 2020.

    • @anmolshaw3603
      @anmolshaw3603 Месяц назад

      @@kizidelo You are forgetting the 3-peat Madrid of Zidane.

  • @Jake-eq3ub
    @Jake-eq3ub Год назад +27

    It really strikes me that hardly any names are mentioned in the comments. In fact, no one stood out above the rest and no one underperformed. Compliments to the whole team

    • @StarmanJacob03
      @StarmanJacob03 Год назад

      Same vs the game against bayern. Hargreaves said it vs Leipzig, when City are playing this well, all 11 being on top of their game, no one's beating them

  • @Ionutu14
    @Ionutu14 Год назад +34

    I was expecting this analysis. Thank you FMS!! CTID!

    • @johnlau6749
      @johnlau6749 Год назад +3

      the funny part 10:06🤣🤣🤣

    • @Ionutu14
      @Ionutu14 Год назад

      @@johnlau6749 🤣🤣

    • @johnlau6749
      @johnlau6749 Год назад +1

      @@Ionutu14 he suppose give Ancelotti 0/10

    • @Ionutu14
      @Ionutu14 Год назад

      @@johnlau6749 0.5 for just being there :)))

  • @Farrisss
    @Farrisss Год назад +42

    Carlo got 2/10 made me laugh🤣
    Pep is genius, lets go Istanbul 💙🔥

    • @johnlau6749
      @johnlau6749 Год назад +6

      he suppose give Ancelotti 0/10

    • @Farrisss
      @Farrisss Год назад +4

      @@johnlau6749 well we should have some respect for his career, there is no way he gets 0/10 🤣

    • @cikohiro289
      @cikohiro289 Год назад +12

      if you watch the match
      even vini asking for tactic 😅

    • @AlanNguyenMD
      @AlanNguyenMD Год назад

      bullshit, players are much more important, why is it that the same people, the same position yet last time it's 1:1 but today its 4:0? Camavinga is dumb and Akanji pocketed Rodrygo and Vini.

    • @johnlau6749
      @johnlau6749 Год назад

      @@Farrisss this wasn't about career but that match OMG even Vini questioning Ancelotti's gameplan already after conceding the first goal

  • @michaeldevino8920
    @michaeldevino8920 Год назад +14

    I feel like one of the keys to city's attack was the way the handled passing, normally city utilizes quick one touch passesmoving the ball back and forth left to right etc, in this game i saw city holding onto the ball just for a few miliseconds, they knew that Madrid was trying to anticipate passing lanes and saw them trying to jump into the lanes to cut off or steal the ball for potential counter attacks. By holding onto the ball for those extra miliseconds caused Madrid players to make their moves and when city didn't pass at that moment caused Madrid players to be completely out of position to defend. This opened up huge amounts of space for city players to dribble forward with the ball exploiting the open space for those more dangerous passes into the box or on the wings. You could clearly see Benardo or Kevin running forward with the ball forcing Madrid defenders to move forward to try and stop these runs. Karim and Vinicius weren't always having the time to come back after their anticipated passing lanes couldn't be exploited. These vacuums in pitch space were the difference today for sure.

    • @psychoced437
      @psychoced437 Год назад +2

      It's called la pausa
      Every single city players was doing it

  • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic5083
    @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic5083 Год назад +43

    I started watching football again few months ago and Man City instantly became one of my favorite teams. Guardiola built a gem. But my favourite thing about this team is Bernardo's dog name

  • @sawwaa
    @sawwaa Год назад +77

    PEP IS A GENIUS

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +1

      Ancelotti is clueless against tiki-taka. Zidane much better than Pep

    • @patrikhencz5106
      @patrikhencz5106 Год назад +2

      ​@@blackbox1024 zidane overatted

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +1

      @@patrikhencz5106 Find me a coach who has defended the UCL successfully ? Apart from Klopp none of the current managers have managed to qualify to 2 consecutive UCL finals, Zidane won 3 of them in 3 years. Was very close to his 4th in 2021 had it not been for having 75% of his team injured.

    • @langampho9659
      @langampho9659 Год назад +1

      How is zidane better than pep?tactically or just ignorance from people who watched football yesterday...ur zidane is not even mentioned when we mention greatest coaches in history. Pep,alex ferguson,ancelloti,mourihno,wenger,etc

    • @langampho9659
      @langampho9659 Год назад +1

      And zidane lost to pep in the ucl..man city smashed madrid under zidane..so ur kidding

  • @franksimonda9991
    @franksimonda9991 Год назад +80

    Real Madrid has no identity. They just put in players and tell them to go and do what they know. That's why Vinicius Jr. was explaining tactics to Ancelotti after Bernardo Silva first goal.

    • @tumpalechasukwa1265
      @tumpalechasukwa1265 Год назад +38

      That " no identity" let them win Champions league last season, city are just levels above anyone this season.😊

    • @jklaw20
      @jklaw20 Год назад +22

      @@tumpalechasukwa1265 meaning they always got lucky around those times :D

    • @mikhlstanley3765
      @mikhlstanley3765 Год назад +29

      @@tumpalechasukwa1265 not just levels but the way city play did not happen over night. Pep has been preparing this team for seasons to be able to adjust and outthink the opposition. It’s just only coming together. This was a project in the making. I can’t imagine how many hours of drills most likely went into this, from the formation, movement and drilling scenarios into his players head for them to notice even the slightest changes to the oppositions shape. You obviously need to have players with high IQ like KDB, Gunda and Silva in order to facilitate this but as FMS pointed out even with lesser competent players like Akanji and Walker once you drill these guys long enough, games become like templates and all they need to do is remember what was drilled in training to react. Look at city’s performance at the beginning of the season to now, clearly everyone has study the textbook from end to end.

    • @oneal_gaza
      @oneal_gaza Год назад +2

      Don't speak about real madrid u know nothing of

    • @yassinhafez1337
      @yassinhafez1337 Год назад +10

      ​@@tumpalechasukwa1265 everyone knows they won by luck getting outclassed by Chelsea and city and liver pool won't keep happening everytime

  • @TheNavigator13
    @TheNavigator13 Год назад +13

    Pep actually found another "meta" formation in football with this 3-2-4-1. He tried different combinations in the last few years when he had Cancelo and Walker as LB RB going into the center of the midfield essentially making them inverted full backs playing as defensive midfielders. I think he always loved playing with 3 at the back but never had such polyvalent players like Akanji, Ake or Stones who play as CB, CDM or LWB perfectly. But in 2023 we saw that this formation was his go to most of the time.
    And it really shows his vision and impact on the players. I think everyone thought that Akanji was an ok CB at BVB but for sure not an world class player, people thought that Stones will always be a bench player for Dias or Laporte and Ake was just a rotation option. Can't wait to see what he will do next. He will be if he isn't already the best manager to grace the game.

  • @rushanelewinson9909
    @rushanelewinson9909 Год назад +12

    As a Barca fan I still have to show my respect to my former team coach Pep Guardiola he have the master mine to set dangerous game plan against his biggest opponents . I really like how he overpower this strong Realmadrid team so dangerously he nominated the midfield and drog out Realmadrid defense so crucial. It is a super magnificent performance they put out against Carlo Ancelotti men. This season Manchester City executed their level to be top form I give them a 100% thumps up for advancing their level against Realmadrid to go through the champions League final.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏆🥇⚽💪🌍🤯

    • @rushanelewinson9909
      @rushanelewinson9909 Год назад +3

      My prediction in the champions League final Inter Milan 0-3 Manchester City

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад

      Even though on paper City is much better than Inter, i wouldn't be surprised if the match is very tight or even goes to extra time.
      Real Madrid is not strong in any way this season, most of the key players out of form, lost their balance with letting Casemiro go, they play without a CDM and a natural left back. If anything the clasicos showed that Ancelotti as a coach is clueless against possession based teams, individual players got the results they needed last year but they couldn't perform this year.
      In the first leg City showed lots of vulnerabilities, the match could have easily gotten 3-0 for Real, in the second leg they dominated but a totally disorganized RM team who didn't even try to run allowe that, Inter will play Mourinho's football in the final and it will be difficult to break that with possession football only.

  • @jorgemells
    @jorgemells Год назад +30

    Man city's tactics are so clear yet no one can stop them

    • @thisricardopalma
      @thisricardopalma Год назад +3

      Inter can.

    • @lennardgarrick7631
      @lennardgarrick7631 Год назад +16

      @@thisricardopalma City would destroy Inter.

    • @thisricardopalma
      @thisricardopalma Год назад +1

      @@lennardgarrick7631 we shall find out.

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад

      @@thisricardopalma No way, Inter would have never been anywhere close to the final had the draw been slightly different.

    • @olugbengaomotosho2408
      @olugbengaomotosho2408 Год назад

      ​@@thisricardopalma same way you talked about Madrid but sadly, Hala madrid was demolished

  • @fabesey2016
    @fabesey2016 Год назад +30

    They werent much more dominant than last season's tie. The differences were:
    1. City's personnel in rest-defence make them stronger on transitions
    2. Relying on variance to save you when getting dominated by definition doesnt work most of the time.
    Banking on stormtrooper aim from the opponents and hitting the jackpot by scoring 3 goals from 1xg of chances isnt sustainable no matter how good your players are, and that it sometimes bounces that way for a few games in a cup run is neither unique to Real Madrid, nor is it some secret brilliant plan you have control over.

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +1

      City was the better team last year and this year too.
      The main difference was Real relies on individual performance and last year their key players (Modric, Vinicius, Benzema, Valverde and others) were in top form, this year apart from Vinicius and Courtois, no other player has performed even close to their last season level.

    • @fabesey2016
      @fabesey2016 Год назад +3

      @@blackbox1024 Didn't help the approach from Real Madrid in this game without the ball for the first half hour was really bad. Left Rodri totally free once City progressed from their own third, Kroos as 6 in an ancient 3 man midfield, Camavinga on the left rather than moving Alaba there and playing Rudiger, etc.

  • @akimmartin8882
    @akimmartin8882 Год назад +8

    Pep makes players fulfill there full potential. That’s the difference

  • @jngobngo
    @jngobngo Год назад +5

    I feel you, at half time I knew Ancelotti must have realized how far off his team and tactics were against Pep's lineup

  • @mj-wm1wj
    @mj-wm1wj Год назад +8

    Man City is unmatched in the football world right now. Vinicius has contributed the most to Real's run in the champions league, but unfortunately for them, City had the perfect counter for Vini. Walker did exceptionally well and his pace and physicality were too much for Vini to create any scoring chances. Pep learned a lot from the first leg and tweaked his tactics to perfection in order to dismantle Madrid. Overall, it was a great day in the office for City.

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад

      Vini has always played against 2-3 opponents, and when he has an invisible teammate in Benzema it's obvious he will not be able to break the defence on his own, not even players like Mess and CR7 in their prime could have done it consistently. Real Madrid had Valverde, Benzema, Modric, Carvajal, Mendy, Maguire Militao all out of form this season and they paid the price, should have been knocked out much earlier though.

    • @akhsdenlew1861
      @akhsdenlew1861 Год назад

      @@blackbox1024 to be honest, messi absolutly good break defences on his own on his prime... like literally.

  • @valasztekos
    @valasztekos Год назад +21

    I think their aerial superiority in defence with Real’s long balls, winning nearly all the 50-05’s and challenges and the 1v1s on the flanks were the key. Though have to note, that Madrid were really poor on the ball yesterday.

    • @elruso1992
      @elruso1992 Год назад +2

      City played with Madrid let's be honest, but that was in part because the ones who usually don't fail as they are Modric and Kroos did. I don't remember a more horrible match of both.

  • @melcoragem
    @melcoragem Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for your work! I have huge respect for what you do. It’s incredible how fast you upload these videos considering that it takes so much time and effort to be that precise as you are. You make things so much more understandable for people out there. Just wanted to say thank you for letting us be part of it.

  • @thabomartin3950
    @thabomartin3950 Год назад +7

    Pep Guardiola is a mastermind. He completely destroyed Madrid. They had no chance, they were all over the place. As a City fan I enjoyed seeing them crumble especially after what they did to us last season.

  • @ataladin87
    @ataladin87 Год назад +12

    That City in the 1st half was Crazy.

  • @jackgizmo7340
    @jackgizmo7340 Год назад +11

    Bro i was literally waiting for you to upload this

  • @vijujacob63
    @vijujacob63 Год назад +5

    Pep adopted this 3-2-4-1 and has been on an unbeaten run since and as he fine tunes this style of play unleashing a fearsome front 5, it will be a while for other teams to catch up

  • @Tferg93
    @Tferg93 Год назад +5

    This match was a beautiful tactical masterclass by Pep. The first leg showed how dangerous Camavinga could be for Madrid. Pep knew that Camavinga is a natural CM and not a LB, and he exploited that. City bullied Camavinga for the whole match.

    • @masterchief1520
      @masterchief1520 9 месяцев назад +1

      Even walker pocketed vini. Rodrygo was nowhere to be seen. Benzema, well he is old and mid anyways .

  • @luutzennijdam7213
    @luutzennijdam7213 Год назад +12

    The Real midfield (Modric, Kroos, Valverde) was absent, just like the first half in Madrid. But now ManCity took their chances finally.
    Over 2 matches it should have been 8-2.
    Ancelloti could not correct it. Time for a complete new midfield in Rea

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад +2

      During the 1st Leg, Real could have burried the match 3-0 easily had it not been for Benzema's off form misses and City's illegal goal but the second leg just exposed how bad Ancelotti really is against teams that play tiki taka, he lost 3 matches in a row this season against the worst barca squad in history, got dominated last year against PSG, City, Barca and other teams that played possession football, was just lucky to have some players in top form who turned the ties around and won him the UCL. Zidane would have burried this City team from the first match

  • @magic-m5489
    @magic-m5489 Год назад +7

    mancity is an example for clubs that had the oil money but created class and charisma and promising future .

  • @chrisa7134
    @chrisa7134 Год назад +6

    Perhaps the most important take away for real is how exposed their core of aging players: modric, kroos, and benzema. They were also off the ball 3/4 of the time, and the few touches benzema got were exceedingly sloppy. End of an era for sure, but with city’s pace, it’s time to start players like asensio and tchouameni. I love modric but I think his time has come

  • @davidsyengo1893
    @davidsyengo1893 Год назад +10

    The tactic was simple: Overload the last third of the oppo in the middle, two wingers playing wide and quick switch from attack ti defense by two main midfielders. Simple. The fact that technically City had one defender but everytime they lost possession Walker would quickly move back together with stones and Rodry means that City are hard to score against .

    • @casie8621
      @casie8621 Год назад +1

      Bravo. You can start taking over from Pep for the finals 😂

    • @jeevanjose1510
      @jeevanjose1510 Год назад

      Simple. Get ready to be the next Real Madrid manager

  • @piyushchand2648
    @piyushchand2648 Год назад +5

    Johan must be happy in heaven's to see how much far pep has come it would be astounding if Xavi can meet the standards of these absolute legends as a coach for the legacy 💙❤️

    • @Khairan99
      @Khairan99 Год назад +3

      Cruyff = Total football = Pep

    • @piyushchand2648
      @piyushchand2648 Год назад +1

      @@Khairan99 yes Barca is forever grateful to Johan 💙❤️ the attacking football we all love to watch gracias

  • @may.b.tomorrow
    @may.b.tomorrow Год назад +16

    RM should've looked into low block tactics. Study what Brighton does. Pep hates to play against team like these. Being able to start attack from deep within is really valuable against high pressing teams.

    • @draoicht22
      @draoicht22 Год назад +3

      Dude Id say that's what the coach planned. Looks like the players couldn't follow it

    • @may.b.tomorrow
      @may.b.tomorrow Год назад +6

      @@draoicht22 Hell nah! Have you seen how many times Couirtouis just kicked the ball into midfield instead of passing to near defenders. They lost the ball EVERY TIME after long kicks by Goalkeeper. This was clearly a settting by Ancelotti.

    • @thuo1000
      @thuo1000 Год назад +18

      ​@@draoicht22 Actually, Ancelotti's tactical plan was based on containing Haaland but then Pep had a completely different idea. Pep basically used Haaland as a decoy to create space for City's wingers. Haaland's presence in the centre attracted a lot of attention from Madrid's players and they over-compensated to try and nullify Haaland. So as a result of the over-compensation, Madrid left acres of space which other City players exploited.

    • @chibuikeogba468
      @chibuikeogba468 Год назад +5

      You can't bring a tactics a week to a cl semi finals and expect your team to adapt, they'll get destroyed

    • @Karg537
      @Karg537 Год назад +2

      You need certain kind of players to make it work.

  • @KostadinDelizhanski
    @KostadinDelizhanski Год назад +5

    Kroos and Modric in two games against City 2023 was really hard to watch

  • @bunnymwas566
    @bunnymwas566 Год назад +15

    I remember in you first video u tried to show how much Ancelotti dominated Pep well in this video seems like Pep also schooled you in his school of thought😂

    • @paochongloi596
      @paochongloi596 Год назад +1

      He only goes for Stats alone than play.

  • @yoshuareynaldo2295
    @yoshuareynaldo2295 Год назад +36

    IMO there's not so much 'wrong' with Madrid in this match. They're just overrated. Their form had been shocking in La Liga and the reason they won last year just because Benzema and Courtois was like super clutch.
    The media hyped Real so much as 'England Killers' without taking context that the team they face like Liverpool and Chelsea were bad this year that even mid table teams could beat them quite easily and they actually lost in chances created in every single one of them last year. The narrative was this is a close match or something, while the reality City is just far too good for them and it shows when Benzema, Rodrygo, or Valverde couldn't score outbox bangers, they're Real-ly screwed.
    I admit i even was taken by the hype that i predicted it would be 50-50 chance. It seems i was wrong. 😅😅😅.
    I'm an Inter fan and i hope we will win this year. I think we only have like 25% chance to win and given our form, it could be 30-35%. Anyways if City win, it'll be alright as well.

    • @NLLeFa
      @NLLeFa Год назад +6

      Real ain't overrated, they have won 5 out of the last 8 UCLs. The problem is that the team has aged and it's time for new era.

    • @bhutochakrabarti4173
      @bhutochakrabarti4173 Год назад +15

      Tbh last season they got bailed out daily by benzema and vini. Otherwise their midfield and defense was very out of form.

    • @jklaw20
      @jklaw20 Год назад +13

      @@NLLeFa they're downright overrated, enough with the history lesson.

    • @yoshuareynaldo2295
      @yoshuareynaldo2295 Год назад +2

      @@NLLeFa I'm thinking about this and last year.

    • @elruso1992
      @elruso1992 Год назад +1

      No they aren't the problem was playing with Camavinga and Kroos in that positions, the last year was the same with Kroos. When I saw the Xl I was knowing that City will crush Madrid. Kroos in that position is simply a suicide. The better moments in the tie of Madrid were when Camavinga went to the midfield.

  • @thokozanidzobozsangweni7134
    @thokozanidzobozsangweni7134 Год назад +7

    Firstly Real Madrid were outplayed and outsmarted by pep's tactical genius and thinking. Valverde, Kroos, Modric and Benzema were too slow for the interchanging in the Middlefield, upfront and in the half spaces...

  • @sortzzz
    @sortzzz Год назад +5

    I'm not a city fan but I love watching them play ... they deserve the league and champions league, they are the most prepared team for both

  • @omarafandy8690
    @omarafandy8690 Год назад +11

    Ancelloti gets 2 only because 1 is reserved for lampard

  • @qwhedjosam9340
    @qwhedjosam9340 Год назад +2

    Been waiting for this

  • @MoHa-qn4ve
    @MoHa-qn4ve Год назад +1

    been waiting for this.

  • @heimdalljay4210
    @heimdalljay4210 Год назад +9

    Great video! Perfectly explained things I noticed. It's now clearer why Rodri had the ball and one or two passes pinched from him a few times in the opening first half. City adjusted quickly though. I can't speak highly of Pep enough. My all time favorite manager! Hopefully he and the team get the much deserved win in the final.

  • @SiyandaNzimande
    @SiyandaNzimande Год назад

    Excellent analysis man, kudos!!

  • @mebarkiimad4575
    @mebarkiimad4575 Год назад +2

    Ahh i love this match it's saved in my library as one of the top class matches of the decade everything was world class from hybrid pressing,versatility,role switching,pass accuracy,perfect block,prefect 1v1 outclassed by every aspect of the game pep keep proceeding our expectations 🔥🔥🔥

  • @thewise8538
    @thewise8538 Год назад +1

    How Pep Guardiola managed to destroy Real Madrid's midfield.
    The keys? Stone's role. And Rodri.
    In the defensive phase, Stones was another centre-back, forming a line of 4. But in the offensive phase, Stones was close to Rodri's position, acting as a double pivot. Thus, Rodri was released and could mobilize and have more freedom to play.
    In turn, when Stones went up, the City centre-backs had up to 6 options for the first pass: there was always someone free. It was a 3-6-1 in the offensive phase, which allowed City to always have superiority in midfield. Rodri was the footballer who made the most passes (113) and the one who covered the field the most (12 km).
    Masterclass Pep.

  • @martinjile7666
    @martinjile7666 Год назад +11

    I was patiently waiting for this I really hope we win the UCL this time

  • @ihtemad
    @ihtemad Год назад +1

    Have been waiting for the video ❤

  • @DDT0899
    @DDT0899 Год назад +5

    I was expecting City to go through by pure guess, but man, I wasn't expecting them to do what they did to Madrid yesterday. It was for sure one the most dominating performances I've witnessed with my own eyes in this sport, such an amazing tactical domination by the blues.

  • @mandarbhosale5796
    @mandarbhosale5796 Год назад +1

    Vini jr. to Ancelotti : will you do some besides of lifting that eyebrow
    🤣😂🤣😂

  • @emilturbo5
    @emilturbo5 Год назад +17

    Respect should also be given to the fans that turned up at the Etihad and made the atmosphere electric for the whole 90 minutes. Say what you want, THIS for me was the main difference last night

    • @johnlau6749
      @johnlau6749 Год назад +1

      This wasn't the biggest factor actually. In fact, U got to ask what was Ancelotti thinking???!

  • @tricheh2323
    @tricheh2323 Год назад +2

    citys off the ball movement is what makes them so good

  • @kingscook9579
    @kingscook9579 Год назад +10

    Ohh Carlo, Carlo...man of his own world and principles. He should have seen that coming last match. City overloaded midfield and then stretched madrid defence from side to the other. It was obvious even before the game that, Madrid had to play with 3 central defenders Alaba, Rudiger and Militao. Wingbacks Camavingwa and Carvajal. Midfield must be Tchouameni, Kross, Modric and Vini and Benzema. This might have helped them to shape in 4--4-2 as well.

    • @elruso1992
      @elruso1992 Год назад

      Madrid can not play with 5 defenders.

    • @joshuaadeleke9190
      @joshuaadeleke9190 Год назад

      My expectation was to have Rudiger and Militao in CD, Alaba as LB, It's obvious City was overloading the midfielder.. A midfield that has the energy of Camavinga would be a different one. And Bernardo would not have it easier with Alaba on him.
      That would have limited City threat to Grealish vs Carvajal.
      Bottom line, City was tops. Period!

    • @ayodejilanre1790
      @ayodejilanre1790 Год назад +1

      I felt rudiger and touchameni should have played in midfield rudiger has done a job there before with chelsea then when man city are with the ball he slots into defence as a CB making it a back 5. Valverde, kross and touchameni act as a screen for the defence. Madrid neede to close the half spaces and double mark grealish and bernado silva

  • @nicbritz1294
    @nicbritz1294 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. Big lessons in how to slice defences.

  • @XDLfootball
    @XDLfootball Год назад +1

    Love how stones gets in plays progressive putting the press continuously to overwhelm Madrid

  • @sweetiebaidentv
    @sweetiebaidentv Год назад

    I loved this video. Thank you very much

  • @MrBmnmtfk
    @MrBmnmtfk Год назад +1

    Love the new format

  • @Saeroye
    @Saeroye Год назад

    Great insight!

  • @amingm6341
    @amingm6341 Год назад +6

    I just wonder how pep got to this strategy with having no attacking full back and no pacey winger. I think in the first leg they needed 1 v 1 success in wide areas. But Bernardo and grealish couldn't deliver it and had no support from their full backs. And of course Akanji and Walker are not good moving the ball, or making runs. So I thought maybe Mahrez and Foden were going to play. But in this match Bernardo was like Leo Messi and Grealish passed madrid players often. Pep is a Genius

  • @donezo116
    @donezo116 Год назад +5

    As a madridista, good game City. Just dominant. I knew Militao was a bad choice as the starter over Rudiger. But anyway, the way better team won, good luck in the final.

  • @ibrahimcarab231
    @ibrahimcarab231 Год назад

    As always thanks bro

  • @daviddave3864
    @daviddave3864 Год назад +8

    You clearly see there’s always a one player overload by a city player in the midfield which always causes our three midfields to drift from their initial positions and leaving huge spaces for that on overloaded city midfielder, i just don’t understand why Ancelotti couldn’t switch to a 4-4-2 with Tchuameni playing as a pivot alongside Toni Kroos, this would’ve given Real a more solid defensive bloc, but also they could rely on quick transitions or counter attacks to exploit City’s defense, it is well possible with the likes of fast players such as Valverde playing as a RM , Vinicius, and Benzema who knows the best runs to make, even with Modric getting upfront to make the most of the counter
    Pep is indeed a Genius, but Ancelotti really showed dumbness today smh

    • @AlanNguyenMD
      @AlanNguyenMD Год назад

      defense is for the weak, why would you blame Ancelotti when it's actually the quality and the performance of the players? Without good new transfer like Akanji and Haaland Pep wouldn't dare to play 3241, he would just do 433 and never use the full potential of their wingers and forward.

    • @daviddave3864
      @daviddave3864 Год назад +2

      @@AlanNguyenMD defense for the weak?!!! Aight i guess Mourinho who has had success as a manager is weak then smh

    • @TheMrMunyes
      @TheMrMunyes Год назад

      this is it...good thinking Dave.

  • @luzuli4369
    @luzuli4369 Год назад +3

    Great tactical analysis as always - the extra man from wide areas and the KDB dropping from the press were great moves by Pep - but more than anything City dominated because their wingers work their asses off the full length of the pitch and RM wingers did not put in the work required. Also, I was feeling soooo happy when I saw Rudiger was dropped for Militao - if Carlo just wanted to sit on the counter the rumored lineup should have been used with Carvajal-Militao-Rudiger-Alaba and keep Rodrygo on the bench, all City fans would have PSTD moment when Rodrygo came on late as super sub.

  • @fongwinson5017
    @fongwinson5017 Год назад +3

    Pep could just play dozens of tactics by mixing up Haaland, Grealish Foden, Silva, Mahrez, KDB, Gundogan and Alvarez, who are all brilliant all round players that could execute well. When you all are focusing Haaland, KDB scored two goals against Gunners, Gundogan two against Westham, and Silva also two goals against Real. For Inter, how to make a defence plan when you don't exactly know the ManC starting names in the coming Final ?

  • @bitzjason1887
    @bitzjason1887 Год назад

    You don't know how long I waited for this one.
    W analysis bro

  • @ralphy19
    @ralphy19 Год назад

    great analysis bro

  • @willisomollo459
    @willisomollo459 Год назад +4

    The quality of the video today is top notch.😊

  • @jorgefernandez8728
    @jorgefernandez8728 Год назад

    Definetly the greatest match Ive remember of a team vs Madrid in Champions league. Flawless collectively high pressing attacking and defending
    Pep has built a relentless team that for me was already the best since 2020 but defensively and resilience was worse and now they are ruthless 💙💙💙

  • @majdatyat3948
    @majdatyat3948 Год назад

    Great analysis

  • @richihart1938
    @richihart1938 Год назад +4

    Graelish toyed with Real for 80 minutes like they were small kids ..

  • @miloudbouchefra200
    @miloudbouchefra200 Год назад +2

    As a Madridista, I think that City deserved the win and they deserve winning the treble.
    As for Madrid, we need an overhaul that includes the coach as well, the man's plan throughout the last couple of seasons was get the ball to Vinicius and ... insha'Allah.

  • @shahzadirani
    @shahzadirani 13 дней назад +1

    Rudiger was the main miss. He was there for both legs of this year's UCL tie between Madrid and City, and he was the difference.

  • @_rudi.arts.
    @_rudi.arts. Год назад +31

    That strike from kroos though 😢

  • @shahramkhodadadi9542
    @shahramkhodadadi9542 Год назад +2

    Been watching football for over 3 decades , have seen some insane dominance in games but I’d never witnessed anything remotely close to what city did to Real specifically in the first half….

  • @iyanuawojuyigbe4928
    @iyanuawojuyigbe4928 Год назад +1

    Been waiting 😂

  • @SimbaProSupporters
    @SimbaProSupporters Год назад

    Thanks man

  • @ngwaemmanuelnjoh7485
    @ngwaemmanuelnjoh7485 Год назад +4

    Guardiola's greatest weapon is KDB Madrid didn't prepare for this

  • @peterokonkwo72
    @peterokonkwo72 Год назад +9

    First to comment, peps tactics was tremendous 🔥🔥

  • @joelbereket8851
    @joelbereket8851 Год назад +2

    Ancelotti picked the wrong starting XI. He picked Alaba, and Kroos signifying that he believed they could be effective in possession. He treated the home leg the same as the away leg. Big mistake. I would've elected for Valverde at RW in place of Rodrygo, Camavinga and Tchouameni in midfield alongside Modric, and a back four of Alaba, Rudiger, Militao, Carvajal. The priority should've been to suffocate, or physically overwhelm City to make them uncomfortable. City tend to overrun their opposition in the opening thirty minutes. Once the crowd were settled, and the nerves calmed, then it would be appropriate early in the second half(60th minute) to bring in the likes of Kroos, and Rodrygo to turn the tide of the fixture.
    Tactically, it's hard to fault Ancelotti. It's easy for us to see these tactical buildups from an online chalkboard. That being said, the minute he saw City playing with a back two of Dias and Akanji/Walker, he should've conceded them possession and dropped Benzema into the midfield to block passes to the more dangerous players. This would force Dias or Walker/Akanji to either play it long, which isn't their specialty(and even if they played a decent ball, you have to trust athleticism of Militao and Rudiger to clear the ball), or they would have to carry the ball forward. This would play into Madrid's hand. If you force Akanji or Walker to carry the ball deep into the opposition half, it takes them away from a possible counter. At that point, when say, Walker dribbles it into crossing range, I would've prioritized having Vinicius Jr stay on the halfway line to expose a direct weakness when the ball is recovered.
    Walker was the only player capable of flustering Vini. If he's been forced up the pitch, it negates his strengths, while forcing him to be a playmaker, which is his biggest weakness. If done successfully, this would've either provided consistent outlets when the ball was won, or force Guardiola to stay in a back three, and thus mitigate the amount of players offered in buildup play. Of course, this means allowing a player potentially free to cross the ball into the box, but you need to trust Rudiger and Militao to deal with that threat. You can't take everything away from City, so you must concede possession to the least dangerous players.
    There's more I could say, but this would've been my game plan for the first half. Once Madrid settled into the match, then you bring in the technical maestros against tired legs.
    Ancelotti's belief that his side could technically compete with City initially cost him the match. He should've elected for better legs, and more industry to fluster them, and to take the crowd out of the match.

    • @blackbox1024
      @blackbox1024 Год назад

      Real Madrid tend to concede a lot of goals through headers (2 headed goals at Etihad last year, among many others throughout the season) Both of Real's CBs are short players who are very weak in Aerial duels, it is a no brainer to start Militao who alongside aerials he has very bad positioning against tall and fast players like Haaland. The game was lost the second he benched Rudiger.

  • @user-vv4nw8jz8p
    @user-vv4nw8jz8p Год назад +3

    This man really did tactical analysis to this game😆

  • @Totalfootballfcb
    @Totalfootballfcb Год назад

    Hi, which kind of program do you use to show us formations from Above? Like in football manager?

  • @lunareclipse0.0
    @lunareclipse0.0 Год назад +3

    Simply put......they put too much emphasis on tracking haaland that they forgot that the other players are also deadly

    • @Karg537
      @Karg537 Год назад +1

      not really. first match rudi practically stuck to haaland. this match he has more space.

  • @zdravkobelinski4627
    @zdravkobelinski4627 Год назад +2

    real had to start with 4 midfielders imo. instead of rodrygo, ceballos or chouameni, so to have more control in the midfield, instead of fast counter attacks we could have tried slower build up

  • @austinomedo5605
    @austinomedo5605 Год назад

    What machine Frankie De Jong playing the John Stones row😮

  • @stephenlyan
    @stephenlyan Год назад +1

    This was a masterpiece from Pep. I was wondering how would city cope Vinicius Jr but man, Vinicius Jr couldn't even make a threatening attempt,not just Vinicius Jr but the whole Madrid team couldn't threaten City side once,not once.
    The decision to push out Stones and Walker occasionally was the right move.

  • @mos5248
    @mos5248 Год назад +1

    A special shout-out to Kyle Walker. He was impeccable 😊

  • @ItzFootball123
    @ItzFootball123 2 месяца назад

    May I ask how you get these great graphics and how you made the formation images. Any app or way of doing it aswell?

  • @Miguel__2099
    @Miguel__2099 Год назад +2

    why don't you use match footage to explain the tactics?

  • @dennardleonard1228
    @dennardleonard1228 Год назад +1

    Perfect analysis