A renaissance in Italy, yes, but the Dutch had been playing that way for years. Ajax and Johan Cruyff are the real innovators of football. Sacchi just followed the blue prints.
Tiger TrenchTT buddy, I was just referring to how Sacchi made the back 4 mainstream in Europe when the sweeper was a popular choice at that time, but if you want to trace back influences, then credit the Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930's or the Golden Team of Hungary of the 1950's who you can say were the pioneers of effectively introducingTotal Football to the world, the style that Michels, Cryuff and that Ajax team were famous for. I think the Santos team of the 60's also used that style sparingly. Yes the foundations were laid in Ajax, but way before Cryuff's time, probably in the 10's and 20's by a Brit, Jack Reynolds whom Michel played under, whom subsequently Cryuff played under. Know your thing first before you try to lecture me with your 'as-matter-of-fact' bud.
Tiger TrenchTT FYI, your precious Dutch teams used a sweeper/libero too (Rudd Krol & later Ronald Koeman) before Sacchi showed them back 4 was the way to go.
Tiger TrenchTT Sacchi's Milan team of the 90's were the last team to win the European Cup/Champions League consequently (twice) before the Real Madrid team of the late 2010's (thrice so far as of 2019).
@@badassbeast655 The Dream Team was the name of Barca's side at the same time under Cruiyff.That side was devastating though.Second best after this Milan side(Because this side beat Cruiyff's Dream Team.)
He didn't create them, they had already signed when he was appointed from Parma. However he did galvanise the trio to play beautiful and devistatingly effective football
@@hommofroggy5727 I've seldom see him get brought up in discussions online (I could be wrong however) perhaps overrated is the wrong word hmm: Underappreciated perhaps?
@@Andre-eo4xe atm working in the third best academy, doing general management and video analysis on the side after coaching for several months in another academy. Next year I'll probably start the uefa b license and go on from there.
The game he implemented at Milan is The reason why I became truly interested in this sport in the first place and why I fell in love with the rossoneri. Great video, guys (as always it seems)!
Am a The Athletic subscriber and avid Totally football (especially golazzo) listener but Tifo football has actually saved my sanity during self~isolation. The clarity and cleverness of these all too short clips are sorely missed in other fields of journalism. Thank you very much Tifo Football
Well done video. Ha never knew this. How weird. Thanks tifo. Keep up the good work. Since im African I would love to see a video on the football is this continent and pioneers of the continent in a football sense.
As an American you help me learn so much about the game of Football and all the tactics and history behind it. I love your channel. I ask if you can do one on sporting Kansas City. How a small market team can be one of the top of the mls year in and year out. Great work once again Tifo!.
@@Joh30gee no way that liverpool side didnt even challenge for alle prizes. It isnt even the best liverpool side ever 2015 barca with msn was even better maybe real madrid 2017 too. And i am a Liverpool fan. The best teams in the history are ac milan sachinn and peps barca they changed and dominated football
Is liverpool today equivalent with Milan in late 80s under Arigo sacchi? Similarities : Milan has trio dutch, zone pressing, excellent defending from Maldini - Baresi, and goalkeeper Sebastiano Rossi, attacking football Liverpool has Salah, Mane, Firmino, gegenpressing, excellent defending service from Van Dijk, Joel Matip and Allison, attacking football
Another video to the visual book of Inverting the Pyramid. At this rate you'll be the number 1 compliment to that book. I love your content guys, keep it up. You're forcing every other piece of content creation in the sport to level up to your level.
you gave 12 mims to Biesla but not the tactics god himself Sacchi 😂 he actually transformed the whole Serie A and most of the good Italian coaches nowadays take after him
Sacchi was actually sacked a few games after Euro 96, not straight after the group stage. Sacchi gets praised for his achievements at Milan but he underachieved with Italy. Roberto Baggio carried the Azzurri to the 1994 World Cup Final and flopped at Euro 96 without him. Sacchi made some odd tactical experiments too and had players out of position, especially Beppe Signori. Although he was influenced by Dutch football, his Italy side was more British than Dutch. Used the 4-4-2, picked a lot of hard workers, and did not have a lot of technicians. He also showed favouritism towards Milan (merited) and Parma (not so much) players.
the best teams I have ever seen play are: Cruyff's Barca Sacchi's Milan Luis Aragonés's Spain (Later followed by Vicente del Bosque) Jupp Heynckes Bayern Munich Ancelotti's Milan. Rijkaard's Barca.
Awesome content! I always love to watch tifo history and tactics among others; speaking of which, could you please do a video about "zona mista" and its origins, thanks very much!
Pep Guardiola Tactics: How it changed from Barca to Bayern to City. Please make it at least one hour long video, and I guarantee it will get 1 million views on the first day.
Barca: classic tiki taka Bayern: the same thing as Barca but with two major changes..1) he did not let the midfielders free roam and interchange as much( he realized he could not incorporate tiki taka because for that the players needed to be at the absolute same wavelength and players should all have very high vision to know that after 2 passes where exactly you need to find your Target) ..2.) gave much more freedom to the robbery duo and relied on their brilliance.. City: it's more like ultra pressing in the fifty yard area, finding the best option and recovering the ball as quickly as possible
Nice video. Can you make a video on Arrigo Sacchi's Tactics?! Because recently Maurizio Sarri told in an interview "There are 2 phases of football. Football before Sacchi and Football after Sacchi".
His tactics inspired Wolfgang Frank who inspired European Cup winning manager Jürgen Klopp. So from Sacchi to Klopp, what goes around well and truly does come around.
A brilliant coach who's now hating on modern football because "they all took a piece of my philosophy and they turned it into something that's not the game I loved, not anymore", it's so sad to see him so salty and entitled
A renowned offensive coach, however, the defence he built at Milan was undoubtedly the best defence of all time. The defence of (most prominently) Baresi, Maldini and Costacurta dominated Italy (and Europe), and they went on an almost two year undefeated spell from 91-93. The season after Sacchi left they went on to win the league undefeated, and in the '93/94 season they conceded only 15 goals in 34 games in the league. However, most of this was achieved under the tutelage of Fabio Capello.
gringo Not true. The only season he used a defensive approach in milan was 93 94, other than that one he always used attacking approach. Hell milan in his first season was more offensive even than they were under sacchi, and they went unbeaten.
What Sacchi faced during his spell in international management would be similar to what Arsene Wenger would face if he opted to dip his football into the international game.
I feel We should remember all of His career, The Good and The Mediocre. But it is for his first stint at Milan that he should be revered - Every Dog has its day and Sacchi hounded his opponents when it was his. Arrividerci!
I was under the impression he's always been in that bracket, younger generations simply haven't heard much of him because even his "students" coached a while ago bar Ancelotti.
Could you do a video explaining why Americans aren’t as successful in Europe, especially managerially? Confuses me that American players can be successful but the only American coach who was well known in Europe was bob Bradley during his poor time at Swansea.
I think mainly because the conditions are different like for starters most American kids aren't that interested in football so most of your talent goes into baseball hockey American football naturally most won't make the change into the sport. This has to change if you are to be a truly great footballing nation aswell as your league formats with no relegation there is no consequence to playing badly (in Europe relegation can mean the death of a club because of lesser finances lesser interest in who your playing lower grade players being available etc..) so I believe if those two things change you'd begin to see better coaches plus retention of older playing staff to become coaches (I'm talking the Tim Howard's brad guzan heath whatever his name is from copa90) and help pass on that knowledge and inspire those around you to want to do more to better themselves but I have to say the level of standards does seem to be slowly rising...
Sadly he did the opposite (to entertaining) when he coached Italy at 1994 WC playing very dry pragmatic football and his own "fantasisti" Baggio suffered the most from it.
bullshit... Capello he did not build nothing, he gave more freedom to the players but he has exploited all the work of sacchi...after 4 years of sacchi that team was a perfect machine. You are very ignorant of italian football
@@titanio784 well 4 league titles one of them unbeaten and 3. Consecutive Champions league finals one of them one by beating cruyffs dream team is better than Sacchi back to back Champions league s
@Kanye West Hahaha Even Gullet and MVB said we were the best tem in Europe that time and that they wouldn't have won those 2 European cups if Liverpol were there...Barnes Beardsley Houghton and Aldridge/Rush in a front 4 would have destroyed all of Europe.That Dalglish team from 86-90 is Liverpool's finest..check out Platini and what he said on the 87-88 team when he saw us beat Forest 5-0 at Anfield lol...Steau bucharest and PSV won european cups when liverpool were banned and it was so easy for sacchi and mIlan to win those 2 cups when Liverpool were not there lol.
@Kanye West Barnes Beardsley Houghton Rush/Aldrige would have owned that defence...Widely regarded as the best team in Europe by far and Europe was lucky we were not there as Dalglish would have won 3-4 European cups easy with his team from 86-91...Look at the teams who won when we were banned..Milan even won the trophy after about 30 years gap lol.
@Kanye West Really you're going to that....Really scraping the barrel aren't you....But when you have to play 8 games in 17 days after Hillsborough then we did well to take that game to a last day...86 88 90...league titles...lost 87 to a very good everton side that had gone to 3 fa cup finals ina row and won the european cup winners and won the title in 85 and lost the 89 title when the players were physically and mentally drained from Hillsborough..going to over 80 funerals and having to play 9 games including an fa cup semi in 17 days....pathetic response though.
"Football is the most important of the least important things in life"
-Arrigo Sacchi
The man who abolished the 'Sweeper/Libero' in football and made the back 4 mainstream. Innovator and definitely a Renaissance man of football
not entirely, teams just use the keeper as the sweeper now.
A renaissance in Italy, yes, but the Dutch had been playing that way for years. Ajax and Johan Cruyff are the real innovators of football. Sacchi just followed the blue prints.
Tiger TrenchTT buddy, I was just referring to how Sacchi made the back 4 mainstream in Europe when the sweeper was a popular choice at that time, but if you want to trace back influences, then credit the Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930's or the Golden Team of Hungary of the 1950's who you can say were the pioneers of effectively introducingTotal Football to the world, the style that Michels, Cryuff and that Ajax team were famous for.
I think the Santos team of the 60's also used that style sparingly.
Yes the foundations were laid in Ajax, but way before Cryuff's time, probably in the 10's and 20's by a Brit, Jack Reynolds whom Michel played under, whom subsequently Cryuff played under.
Know your thing first before you try to lecture me with your 'as-matter-of-fact' bud.
Tiger TrenchTT FYI, your precious Dutch teams used a sweeper/libero too (Rudd Krol & later Ronald Koeman) before Sacchi showed them back 4 was the way to go.
Tiger TrenchTT Sacchi's Milan team of the 90's were the last team to win the European Cup/Champions League consequently (twice) before the Real Madrid team of the late 2010's (thrice so far as of 2019).
If only every football fan knew about your channel and the incredible information you show us...
Unfortunately though, people just want to laugh, and not learn...
One of the all-time greatest coaches. The AC Milan team of the late 80’s - early 90’s is also one of the best in history
The Dream Team
We "rossoneri" use to call them "gli immortali"
@@badassbeast655 The Dream Team was the name of Barca's side at the same time under Cruiyff.That side was devastating though.Second best after this Milan side(Because this side beat Cruiyff's Dream Team.)
The man who created the Dutch holy trinity of van Basten, Gullit and Rijkaard
I don't know how the still were unable to win at least one world cup.
yogeshwar gupta why don't you ask the west germans
too bad euro 88 was not WC 88 or they would have,
Kelvin Chan that goal in the final was good enough to win any World Cup
He didn't create them, they had already signed when he was appointed from Parma. However he did galvanise the trio to play beautiful and devistatingly effective football
Underrated coach.....nice to see to see him get some due
Hannibal Fox people refer to him as a top 3 coaches of all time how is that underrated?
He is cited as one of the most influential coaches of all time alongside the likes of Michels and Cruyff, not really underrated.
@@hommofroggy5727 I've seldom see him get brought up in discussions online (I could be wrong however) perhaps overrated is the wrong word hmm:
Underappreciated perhaps?
in Italy is very underrated, for most people is a only "normal lucky coach"....
You're too young to know him. For me he is the best football coach of all time.
Thanks! I will be the Romanian Arrigo Sacchi. I'm 22 and I'll be doing my coaching badges after finishing my studies.
Bazil good luck and all power to you. Remember, in order to be a jockey you don't have to be a horse.
Good can we talk in insta
You can only ever be yourself in this life not someone else.
How is that going?
@@Andre-eo4xe atm working in the third best academy, doing general management and video analysis on the side after coaching for several months in another academy. Next year I'll probably start the uefa b license and go on from there.
Finally guys!! Been waiting ages for this! Thank you Tifo and as usual, brilliant!! ❤️
The game he implemented at Milan is The reason why I became truly interested in this sport in the first place and why I fell in love with the rossoneri.
Great video, guys (as always it seems)!
Sachi’s Milan and Pep’s Barca are the two most seminal teams I’ve seen in my time.
Never ceases to disappoint us with these high quality videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Do you mean "Never cease to amaze" or "never disappoint?" You've combined two different phrases there ;)
Spot on Music
Am a The Athletic subscriber and avid Totally football (especially golazzo) listener but Tifo football has actually saved my sanity during self~isolation. The clarity and cleverness of these all too short clips are sorely missed in other fields of journalism. Thank you very much Tifo Football
Well done video. Ha never knew this. How weird. Thanks tifo. Keep up the good work.
Since im African I would love to see a video on the football is this continent and pioneers of the continent in a football sense.
Always love the coach profiles!
Great video mate. ❤️🇿🇦
As an American you help me learn so much about the game of Football and all the tactics and history behind it. I love your channel. I ask if you can do one on sporting Kansas City. How a small market team can be one of the top of the mls year in and year out. Great work once again Tifo!.
Almost everything Jurgen Klopp does in football is based on Arrigo Sacchi. Philosophy, coaching, man-management and tactics are all the same.
The two greatest club sides of all times: 88-91 Milan and 18-present Liverpool
@@Joh30gee hmmm that's a big no way from me.
@@MrDanallman please expand
@@Joh30gee no way that liverpool side didnt even challenge for alle prizes. It isnt even the best liverpool side ever 2015 barca with msn was even better maybe real madrid 2017 too. And i am a Liverpool fan. The best teams in the history are ac milan sachinn and peps barca they changed and dominated football
@@Joh30gee cringe
Is liverpool today equivalent with Milan in late 80s under Arigo sacchi?
Similarities :
Milan has trio dutch, zone pressing, excellent defending from Maldini - Baresi, and goalkeeper Sebastiano Rossi, attacking football
Liverpool has Salah, Mane, Firmino, gegenpressing, excellent defending service from Van Dijk, Joel Matip and Allison, attacking football
Amazing video...
lot of study and hard work evident...
Great video guys❤❤❤
Great video, one of most entertaining team to watch in the past, i miss those games.
Anyone notice how similar Sarri's story is to his? Chelsea for the league title this season!!!
Nah.
in Italy they are often compared, Sarri is a mix of Guardiola and Sacchi....
I dont think sarri is similiar to sacci
Another video to the visual book of Inverting the Pyramid. At this rate you'll be the number 1 compliment to that book. I love your content guys, keep it up. You're forcing every other piece of content creation in the sport to level up to your level.
Atlast...i had requested to you guys for a video on him few months ago ..thank you👌👌
I waited for him for sooo long!
you gave 12 mims to Biesla but not the tactics god himself Sacchi 😂
he actually transformed the whole Serie A and most of the good Italian coaches nowadays take after him
Sacchi was actually sacked a few games after Euro 96, not straight after the group stage.
Sacchi gets praised for his achievements at Milan but he underachieved with Italy. Roberto Baggio carried the Azzurri to the 1994 World Cup Final and flopped at Euro 96 without him. Sacchi made some odd tactical experiments too and had players out of position, especially Beppe Signori.
Although he was influenced by Dutch football, his Italy side was more British than Dutch. Used the 4-4-2, picked a lot of hard workers, and did not have a lot of technicians. He also showed favouritism towards Milan (merited) and Parma (not so much) players.
That AC Milan team was immense
the best teams I have ever seen play are:
Cruyff's Barca
Sacchi's Milan
Luis Aragonés's Spain (Later followed by Vicente del Bosque)
Jupp Heynckes Bayern Munich
Ancelotti's Milan.
Rijkaard's Barca.
Peps barca was better than dream team cruijf barca. Cruijf said that itself
WOW great job ❤️
Awesome content! I always love to watch tifo history and tactics among others; speaking of which, could you please do a video about "zona mista" and its origins, thanks very much!
Pep Guardiola Tactics: How it changed from Barca to Bayern to City. Please make it at least one hour long video, and I guarantee it will get 1 million views on the first day.
Barca: classic tiki taka
Bayern: the same thing as Barca but with two major changes..1) he did not let the midfielders free roam and interchange as much( he realized he could not incorporate tiki taka because for that the players needed to be at the absolute same wavelength and players should all have very high vision to know that after 2 passes where exactly you need to find your Target) ..2.) gave much more freedom to the robbery duo and relied on their brilliance..
City: it's more like ultra pressing in the fifty yard area, finding the best option and recovering the ball as quickly as possible
Pep = Bullshit
Nice video. Can you make a video on Arrigo Sacchi's Tactics?! Because recently Maurizio Sarri told in an interview "There are 2 phases of football. Football before Sacchi and Football after Sacchi".
His tactics inspired Wolfgang Frank who inspired European Cup winning manager Jürgen Klopp. So from Sacchi to Klopp, what goes around well and truly does come around.
A brilliant coach who's now hating on modern football because "they all took a piece of my philosophy and they turned it into something that's not the game I loved, not anymore", it's so sad to see him so salty and entitled
A renowned offensive coach, however, the defence he built at Milan was undoubtedly the best defence of all time. The defence of (most prominently) Baresi, Maldini and Costacurta dominated Italy (and Europe), and they went on an almost two year undefeated spell from 91-93. The season after Sacchi left they went on to win the league undefeated, and in the '93/94 season they conceded only 15 goals in 34 games in the league. However, most of this was achieved under the tutelage of Fabio Capello.
You forgot tasotti
And in sacchi's first season milan conceded even less than in 93 94
because Capello is a defensive coach and his milan he attacked less...sacchi wanted to dominate,capello just wanted to win...
gringo Not true. The only season he used a defensive approach in milan was 93 94, other than that one he always used attacking approach. Hell milan in his first season was more offensive even than they were under sacchi, and they went unbeaten.
Kitomir ahahahaha yes yes :D
@Kanye West He was very expensive. Was the worlds best paid manager when he coached England from 2008-2012.
What Sacchi faced during his spell in international management would be similar to what Arsene Wenger would face if he opted to dip his football into the international game.
His quotes were golden 💀
Lol for real
Do a Shankly video guys!!
he is poop
Who?
I wish he shared his training and tactics in manuals...let other upcoming students learn and perfect their coaching
Great work guys but can you have a tutorial on Arrigo Sacchi's Milan and helenio Herrera's Inter
A video on cruyff's tactics please.
That would take a whole hour!! :)
He's the best Italian manager of all time 👏
None of Italian manager can grew his team in to the dream team like him with Milan 👏😂
Lippi couldn't even get his team into the dream team 😜
do the video about total football of 70’s dutch team,and how they lost both final
I feel We should remember all of His career, The Good and The Mediocre. But it is for his first stint at Milan that he should be revered - Every Dog has its day and Sacchi hounded his opponents when it was his. Arrividerci!
mmm sento puzza di interista di merda
Bela guttman next pls!
Should do trappatoni too
There was a time that trappatoni inter compete with sachi milan, napoli maradona for scudetto
Please make a video about Pozo family; Watford owners :))
please do tactical evolution of pep guardiola from FC Barcelona to Man City..
Need a Benitez one
Please do one on Jurgen Klopp, please!!😬
Video liked by Guardiola, Bielsa, Sarri, Tuchel, Pochettino.
Deigo simmone who learned from sacchi and developing atletico with 4-4-2 for europe dominant.
his name should be up there with cruyff,sir alex or capello
I was under the impression he's always been in that bracket, younger generations simply haven't heard much of him because even his "students" coached a while ago bar Ancelotti.
ahahahah Capello??? please...
gringo yes capello,he’s some sort of god for milan,milan fans put him higher than ancelotti
ahahah nahhh... look at his results in the season 97/98....he built the team from the bases and those are the results
@@titanio784 look at sacchi results in 96/97 and the his results at athletico madrid
Could you do a video explaining why Americans aren’t as successful in Europe, especially managerially? Confuses me that American players can be successful but the only American coach who was well known in Europe was bob Bradley during his poor time at Swansea.
I think mainly because the conditions are different like for starters most American kids aren't that interested in football so most of your talent goes into baseball hockey American football naturally most won't make the change into the sport. This has to change if you are to be a truly great footballing nation aswell as your league formats with no relegation there is no consequence to playing badly (in Europe relegation can mean the death of a club because of lesser finances lesser interest in who your playing lower grade players being available etc..) so I believe if those two things change you'd begin to see better coaches plus retention of older playing staff to become coaches (I'm talking the Tim Howard's brad guzan heath whatever his name is from copa90) and help pass on that knowledge and inspire those around you to want to do more to better themselves but I have to say the level of standards does seem to be slowly rising...
History of pro vercelli please
Forza Milan!
Every kingdom has fall...But he doubte zidane and madrid but they replied him with 3 back to back ucls
He looks like Claude from Arsenal Fan Tv
Arrigo Sachhi and Maurizio Sarri have striking similarities. OMG
Can you do Brendan Rodgers from Swansea City to Liverpool?
right! especially 14-15 season was fantastic. Stunning success through to brilliant tactics
re upload?
Nope, you may be thinking of our Sarri video?
@@Tifo cheers joe
Sadly he did the opposite (to entertaining) when he coached Italy at 1994 WC playing very dry pragmatic football and his own "fantasisti" Baggio suffered the most from it.
Arrigo Sacchi: "Il calcio si gioca senza palla al piede"
Grazie Berlusconi!
do real valladolid economics as Ronaldo is their president.
This video is bullshit, because it never mentioned the time he betrayed Master Yoshi and later became Shredder.
The greatest there ever was>> Sacchi
one of the most over rated managers in football history
Shame on you
Fabio Capello is better
con't compare the gold with the shit...without sacchi's work capello would have been a nothing
@@titanio784 I mean the 1991 season sachi last was pretty shit and capello comes in sells dead wood and build the greatest Milan side ever
bullshit... Capello he did not build nothing, he gave more freedom to the players but he has exploited all the work of sacchi...after 4 years of sacchi that team was a perfect machine. You are very ignorant of italian football
@@titanio784 well 4 league titles one of them unbeaten and 3. Consecutive Champions league finals one of them one by beating cruyffs dream team is better than Sacchi back to back Champions league s
unfortunately my English is poor and I can not explain the truth...sorry
He won those European cups because Dalglish's great Liverpool team were not in Europe.
Usual stupid scouser comment,That Milan side would've destroyed Liverpool without even taking their training tracksuits off.
@Kanye West Just a valid point...Liverpool was the best team in Europe by far in 85-90...We should have 9-10 European cups right now.
@Kanye West Hahaha Even Gullet and MVB said we were the best tem in Europe that time and that they wouldn't have won those 2 European cups if Liverpol were there...Barnes Beardsley Houghton and Aldridge/Rush in a front 4 would have destroyed all of Europe.That Dalglish team from 86-90 is Liverpool's finest..check out Platini and what he said on the 87-88 team when he saw us beat Forest 5-0 at Anfield lol...Steau bucharest and PSV won european cups when liverpool were banned and it was so easy for sacchi and mIlan to win those 2 cups when Liverpool were not there lol.
@Kanye West Barnes Beardsley Houghton Rush/Aldrige would have owned that defence...Widely regarded as the best team in Europe by far and Europe was lucky we were not there as Dalglish would have won 3-4 European cups easy with his team from 86-91...Look at the teams who won when we were banned..Milan even won the trophy after about 30 years gap lol.
@Kanye West Really you're going to that....Really scraping the barrel aren't you....But when you have to play 8 games in 17 days after Hillsborough then we did well to take that game to a last day...86 88 90...league titles...lost 87 to a very good everton side that had gone to 3 fa cup finals ina row and won the european cup winners and won the title in 85 and lost the 89 title when the players were physically and mentally drained from Hillsborough..going to over 80 funerals and having to play 9 games including an fa cup semi in 17 days....pathetic response though.