Pep's Manchester City ALL-OUT ATTACK Tactics | Pep's Tactics When City Need Goals

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @muniz8
    @muniz8 2 года назад +2

    This works well when your opposition is so deep that there are no even counter attacks. You can have numerical superiority in attack even against a back 5, and at the same time you don't have to worry about being too exposed at the back. I think the signing of Haaland made City much more agressive, especially against low blocks.

  • @trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310
    @trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310 2 года назад +3

    a 1-4-6 formation can easily beat this , newcastle did this and city couldnt score a goal

    • @SpreadSheetSoccer
      @SpreadSheetSoccer  2 года назад

      CP were running a 5-4-1 for most of the match, it just wasn't as solid as Newcastle's

    • @SpreadSheetSoccer
      @SpreadSheetSoccer  2 года назад

      Sorry Newcastle ran a 4-5-1 not a 5-4-1, I covered it in my most recent video

    • @trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310
      @trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310 2 года назад +1

      @@SpreadSheetSoccer i understand but whenever city adds a another player on a foward position ,oppposit side needs to add that defender to keep the midfield overload and forced them to play outwide

    • @trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310
      @trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310 2 года назад +1

      @@SpreadSheetSoccer they did but only when city added another player forward.

    • @SpreadSheetSoccer
      @SpreadSheetSoccer  2 года назад

      @@trackingthecoreofstuffandm2310 I agree