It’s about time for an update after the miracle season we’ve had with all the injuries and all the competitions. This was an all timer that’s worth analyzing
I don't think anchelloti wants to play like that, but had to resort to it because of no striker. Carlo is world class, give him any set of players and he'll come up with something
Nah I think ancelotti is great when he arrives but then after two seasons he kinda sucks. It happened last time he was at Madrid and it happened last season. Hes very stubborn with some players, he just benches them to hell for no good reason. Hes been great but also bad, and worst of all hes on Xavis pocket
@@MegaSilverBloodAncelotti can only work with super stars. He is very bad at rotating players and using the whole team and not just the same 15 players. That's why he regularly loses the league (5 leagues in 25 years while training top teams is laughable). He has 11 players and he puts them where he needs them to play his pre-planned team. Then he switches in some players in the 80 minute mark, and has 10 players on the squad that hardly play. This leads to things like Modric as a CF against Barcelona. Not to speak of not allowing young players from the B-team to play. Less than 150 minutes in total for those players last year.
I’d like to see more Real Madrid content! And I say that as a Barca fan. You’re commentary on both teams helps make sense of the struggle at the top of La Liga. Plus, flame wars between Barca and Real fans in the comments will drive your videos up the algorithm. 😂
Yeah I hope he continues these types of contents with more teams like Newcastle, Brentford, Benfica, etc. And also the national teams with interesting philosophy of playing. I would also prefer him to cover the extremely unique and successful teams of past.
The 4-3-1-2 with Gilardino and Shevchenko had them play more like a 2023 inside winger, they'd start wide and cut inside. However then, both were also strong and muscular strikers who could do a good job in the air, which Rodrygo and Vini aren't no matter how good they are. Against good teams they should try to concede possession and go for counters just like the Milan teams of old
@fuzon9895That's going to be a tall order then, considering no one in that team is an actual number 10 playmaker. Maybe Modrić could adjust to that role if the team forsakes the control he offers and Valverde/Bellingham offer support as the Box to Box and Tchouameni plays as the number 5/bottom of the diamond midfield.
On the Vini problem: he needs to adapt as this is his opportunity to make it his team. In a team with so many ball carriers, he is now expendable. He needs to offer more now off the ball. There's stories of Cristiano learning his movement from videos of Best, Law, Van Nistelrooy etc. CR7 had already had a 20-20 season like Vini and then he had his best season at United after that. Vini might not have the natural gifts that Ronaldo has but he has shown the ability to improve his effectiveness on the pitch. Great off ball movement will not only allow his teammates more time, as him being a threat will push the lines back, but it will make his game age well till at least 32 as you cannot outrun people forever. Teams consider him a threat now and he needs to bring new ways of carving out defenses as he will barely touch the ball 50 times a game and when he does it will be most be in area where he cannot do any harm. What he does not want is a repeat of that 2nd leg vs Man City.
more real madrid content. youre my favorite, and still the only youtuber whose videos are the first i watch as soon as they are released. also, do you think real madrid could be better in terms of 4-2-3-1 formation? i think that would allow most players to retain optimum naturality. and also rodrygo could hop between st and a rw roles
More Madrid content! As you said, they don't play in an extremely rigid system (which seems to be the more the norm now) but they're just as successful, which makes the contrast fascinating, imo
Spalleti's strikerless 4-6-0 Roma in the same period, also seemed wingerless, because Mancini was not as effective as getting the ball to Totti's feet, having Perrotta, Aquilani, Montella storm through the middle in interplay.
Ancelotti has done all this before at Milan & Chelsea. He’ll use players in the best possible way. He’s not afraid to play asymmetric formations either. I’d expect to see a 4-3-1-2 with Vinicius out wide on the left (his best area) with one more central striker. Also not surprising to see Bellingham in this role: at Dortmund he was becoming ever more goal-focused & more of his game was about moving beyond the forwards.
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Well, he is not using Vini the best possible way to be honest, he is a great player but this system doesn't benefit him at all, he seems to be kinda lost
Just found this channel and absolutely LOVE the content. Would enjoy seeing some content on defensive maestros (Mourinho & Benitez). Would also love to see a video on the battles between Klopp's Liverpool & Guardiola's Man City over the last few years. Keep up the good work!
He rocked this at Chelsea, we bossed the league… I miss Ancelotti, an outstanding pragmatist capable of working within squad limitations, and a genuinely lovely chap to boot!
Yes, I want more Real Madrid content! It's gonna be so interesting since it's Vini's transition into a goalscoring forward like Cristiano. Bellingham drifting into dangerous areas. Fran being a dominant presence on the left flank. I'm not worried about the GK issue, no one knows what's gonna happen at this point. But tactically, it's gonna be a holy grail to analyze them. Excited!
you ´should definetly be worried about Courtois' injury. Considering the last I'd say 3-4 seasons Madrid's defense has been good at best, they are actually pretty shaky and you can see it on the league drawing and losing to pretty modest teams like girona or rayo vallecano, not to mention all the times he has literally saved them on UCL
We should be worried about Courtois injury lmao. Vini can never be a CR7 type player, that is just not him. Let him do what he does best but improve his goal scoring for sure.
Carlo essentially looks at the squad he has and comes up with a system to get the best out of them, rather than shape them how he sees. Minimal friction between players and play style. Very clever reactive coaching.
Madrid feel like the last elite bastion for fluid football that is exciting and fun to watch. The other top teams have become so robotic in their build up play nowadays. Let players play, especially when they have elite skills.
The biggest answer to your concerns is to have faith in development of the youth. 1. Vini growing into his role as forward. Last year we all wanted him more central and this season we’ve got it big time. Through film study he hasn’t been starting that much more centrally but more so he’s been getting ball wide but higher up the pitch. Game by game he seems more comfortable and once he gets that first goal and first big goal his confidence will grow. He needs to keep at it and study his film. 2. We have a weak low block numerically but with our possession based attack and the most lethal counter attack in the world that weakness is already dampened. But you talk about lack of athleticism and aggressiveness from Kroos and even Modric in a low block. Well Camavinga, Fede, and Tchoumeni all have the athleticism and aggressiveness to fix that. They just need to continue to improve their IQ, instincts, and defensive technique like tackling, blocking, and marking. Game 1 if the season we didn’t start the old boys
This is something similar to what Mourinho did with Madrid, but Carlo doesn't have a striker, he plays with 2 Centar Forwards/wingers, while Jose had Ronaldo and Benzema in his disposal, 2 great strikers Jose used Pepe as a CDM which was great, more protection when defending and Pepe could always run in the middle of the pitch with the ball without any fear of a counter attack
I guess the reason why Carlo is risking and leaving more players so high when defending is that he currently does not have a player that scores 30+ goles, so he's trying to squeeze out as much scoring from his roster. Jude can be a masterful 8, but why waste his skill and stamina on deep play when he has modric, kroos and tchoumeni. I agree with him, only issue is Vini doesn't seem to shine as much when playing centrally and as for now Carlo wants him to adjust. I hope adjustment goes well since putting him near the touchline will almost negate Fran Garcia's incredible speen and workrate for providing width. Then again, Vini doing his usual fire on the wing proved to work and is just beautiful.
More real madrid content please, I was searching for more madrid content on the channel and kept seeing barcelona videos so I was confused as to whether this was a pure football tactics channel or a barca heavy football tactics channel Also would really love some liverpool content as well 🙏🏾
It’s possible, though I feel like Mbappe is also more comfortable using the left touchline as a reference point. The dynamic between him and Vini would need some compromise.
@@thepurist_ no doubt, but mbappe is a world class winger he can cope on the right, note the position is more forward than winger, also it's not like mbappe and Vinni can't switch positions at times during games.
That's a very strange and arrogant statment @@kingmonde . You do understand, I believe the Spanish call them cycles in football? There's no guarentee either than a new cycle will bring the same success. Football doesn't work that way. Of course Real Madrid are a great club, but had to wait 32 years to win there 7th CL title.
@@dtrjones yes, but Papa Perez knows what he's doing. If you think this latest era of Madrid wasn't planned, you're fooling yourself. Perez compiled a young squad that went on to dominate the Champions League for almost a decade. How many semi finals did that group get to? This team he's building is just a new version of that. When Mbappe joins, this new team could even eclipse the last team, and win 6 or 7 Champions Leagues in the next 10 years.
I think we have to look at the history of the position/number in Madrid. I don't think Pérez wants trophies this season, but he wants to build a team. Once Bellingham connects with the rest of his teammates, he will play a similar role that Zidane played, but for now I think he's playing a role similar to Iniesta did at barca. I think next season, mbappe will join and the rest of the team will know how to play together, with Bellingham being the key difference and mbappe being the goalscorer. Similar to haaland's role at city but unlike haaland mbappe is good at building up play and using his presence to create problems for the opposition. I'm not saying Madrid won't win anything, but the focal point is them struggling and fighting for wins, with mbappe being like an oasis in the desert next season. Far fetched but entirely my opinion.
Its so nice to discover a youtube channel that isn't about the EPL.. I'm a Madridista and La Liga fanatic since 2005... this team is the love of my life, through better or worse, anyways this video alone is everything I've said to my friends last year about being too passive and whenever in the past we tried a 4-4-2.. but this 4-4-2 diamond is refreshing but it still makes me uncomfortable and I think we will suffer in the big games.. Ancelotti is stubborn and won't listen until we get thrashed.. Its why I think it might be better to just go to a 4-3-3 with Rodrygo/Joselu as 9 and Valverde/Brahim/Guler RW.. Bellingham can still be a 10 If they will keep with the 4-4-2 diamond then Vini would really need to step up, Rodrygo too.. I don't know if there is enough scoring in the team.. and we won't be replacing Benzema Beautiful video.. I'd love more content about Real! Even La Liga and Barca, I need them to be at their best.. without a good Barca side the league isn't as fun and I want all teams to be at their best for Europe too. Happy to subscribe!
He should bring camavinga and tchomeni to be a double pivot with Bellingham in the centre and Kroos and Modric in front.this way Kroos and Modric can drift wider and make dangerous runs to create more chances. Bellingham camavinga and tchuomeni will help as they can play good long balls and are pretty good at defending. We also know that many of Madrid’s players can play many positions, this allow them to be more flexible if there is an injury or whatever. Maybe a full back can also shift up to Modric position making a back three and allowing Modric to be a traditional 10. Honestly if mbappe joins, his ego will ruin everything.
Could we get a video on Edin Terzics tactics. It took a while to gell but once it did, dortmund looked the best they have in years. Love your content anyways
For this to work, Vini and Rodrygo have a massive job on their hands to compensate for Benzema's departure. They need to be a lot more clinical upfront, not take too many touches inside or close to the box, and be top finishers.
Not sure if you already are (as you've now covered Barca, Sociedad and now Madrid), but I think there's so many goldmines in Spain for you with regards to content, especially with that kind of content lacking... clubs like Girona, Villereal and maybe even Atleti could be fun
I think this freedom will be good as every other team is shifting to a more positional play, but this formation doesn't get the best out of many players like Bellingham who like to control the ball and he should be making the pass to an overlapping player not make the overlapping run himself. Also Vini likes to stay wide and this formation doesn't allow him to. And out of all, we have seen their defense last year and a 2 defender formation with their defense will make them concede a lot of goals. But this could all change if they sign Mbappe
I think this is even better with Mbappe. Mbappe even said that he doesn't want to play as a pivot who is stretching the defense like in PSG. Neymar and Messi needed space between the defensive line and the midfield to make their PSG system work with 3 non defenders which was compensated by defensive minded midfielders. He really likes to play with another forward like in the france national team where he has the freedom on offense. So having two fluid roaming forwards like Mbappe and Vinicius is perfect.
With giving more freedom to this team to attack, I guess we will see this young Madrid side go in next next gear, they'll concede but could outscore, this is ripe condition for any potential attacker to become a consistent goal scorer.
The thing is, courtois had a serious knee injury and the squad lacks a proper 9 or atleast an elite one so this season i think they'll be third in la liga
@@notorious_biggie it’s called “The Barcelona Podcast” he’s on it every few months it’s hosted by a really chill guy named Dan. He was on an episode from Tuesday
You need to make a video of Abel Ferreira and his palmeiras from 2020 to now. The most incredible team from South america in this years. I am a fan of your incredible analysis.
I was pretty worried having seen their preseason performance but they were actually good against Bilbao so I think time will tell if they can be consistent.
It works really well in Milan this diamond tactics, let's hope it works well in Madrid in this transition era, when Mbappe comes next year they will be firing all the cylinder!
Please do some videos on Manchester United. United got a great manager and just signed Onana and Hojlund, so I think a lot of things will happen in Manchester. Great content as always, man!!
This formation is essentially forced since they simply have no real Benzema replacement. Joselu is the Mariano replacement. I just don't get why they're only signing midfielders, a lot of whom share a very similar profile. If the 442 diamond doesn't work, they don't have a lot of options left. 433 with Joselu, or 433 with Rodrigo false 9 and a midfielder on the right (which is basically 442 again)
I would like to make a request for future videos. When discussing player stats could you add a sort of legend somewhere on the screen? An example from this video is when discussing Benzema's stats, specifically 'xG'. I think it'd be helpful for those not familiar with the acronyms (such as myself). Thank you! Really enjoy your videos.
I think that'd take a lot of time and effort. Probably too much for the little return it gives since most people watching these types of vids are familiar with these types of terms. In the meantime: you might have looked it up already but, xg means expected goals. Which means what it says, how many goals a player was expected to make. This is calculated for every shot depending on the position of the player and ball at the time of shooting as well as the angle and so on. The xg for every single shot a player takes is then added up and you get their total xg for let's say a season. It's far from a perfect stat since it fails to take into account the amount of defenders between the ball and the goal, their position, the position of the keeper at the time of shooting (a gk could literally be nowhere near his goal, and the attacker could have an open shot from 40 mtrs and it'd still be a 5% xg or something while he basically just has to make a 40m pass into the net), whether a striker is shooting with his favored or his weaker foot and so on. But over long periods of time it can be a good indication to get an idea of if a striker is over- or underperforming in their attempts and if a striker is getting into dangerous area's often enough or not. Over short periods of time like 1 game it is absolutely useless.
Madrid should play a 4-2-3-1. Camavinga and Tchouameni as the double pivot, Vinicius to the Left, Bellingham through the middle, Valverde to the right and Rodrygo/Joselu up front. Similar to the style Mourinho played.
Bellingham is an absolute beast of a player...the most talented England player I've seen since Gascoigne...once he settles in Spain in that league watch Madrid dominate
Actually, I think the system would work perfectly in possession even with Mbappé.. Either Vinicius Jr or Rodrygo would drop out of the lineup up front, but that'd also give them more depth at forward. Only concern for me is Kroos at the single CDM, who is essentially then more of a Regista than a classic 6, which I could imagine might cause some issues defensively versus top level CL competition.
This content is but you need to expand your audience. Analysis and tactics are from other leagues , teams and managers from around the world would be great.
Real Madrid vs Manchester City is the most anticipated match in the upcoming UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. Real has an advantage as they will have a 9-day rest till they play the first match at the Bernabeu in Madrid on April 9. Man City have 2 matches this week, while Real rests, one on April 3 and another on April 6. So MC will only have 3 days rest when they play Real in the first match. So if Real wants to eliminate their rival they better have a good result in their first match at home on April 9 so when they play the deciding match on April 17 at Etihad Stadium in Manchester they can play for a draw and advance to the semi-finals to meet the winner of Arsenal - Bayern Munich clash. Carlo Ancelotti will not have any excuses this time as his team is mostly healthy and will be very well rested to be able to handle MC. My prediction is the winner of this series will win the Championship on June 1 at Wembley Stadium in London. What do you think?
I think Madrid should implement another starting lineup and system. 4-3-3 would work perfectly for them; however, for this to work, they’d have to take out Carvajal from the starting lineup. The defensive line should be made up by militao, rudiger, alaba and camavinga. While on attack they can have a three man backline and camavinga could tuck in to work as a double pivot with tchouameni. In the midfield, I’d have tchouameni play alongside kroos and bellingham, who would have more creative roles because they would be covered up by camavinga and tchouameni. And in the front three i’d put vini, rodrygo and valverde on the right wing, a position he’s already played in.
There defence has been a bit wack, in there last 2 games they have conceded 6 goals which is alot and it could mean ancoletti will return to his last season tactics
That's crazy how every potential problem which you listed was an actual problem for Real Madrid in their Sunday's game with Atletico Madrid 😅 Simeone with his staff have probably seen your video 🤣
Bellingham is great at making late runs into the box from midfield. Not at being an enganche, his performances will suffer. You can’t force a position on a player.
The Thibaut Courtois injury will make Real Madrid's season more difficult, even if they sign David De Gea, resign Keylor Navas or anyone else, him being out for 9 months, reclaiming La Liga and making a run in the champions league will be difficult. Next season Real Madrid are set to play a 4-3-1-2, with 4 midfielders, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo, up top and with the likes of Luka Modric Toni Kroos Jude Bellingham Eduardo Camavinga Federico Valverde Aurelien Tchouameni etc, Real Madrid have a balance of experience, youth, playmaking, and energy in that midfield and they'll dominate games in many ways, but given the fact that Karim Benzema has left, you've lost a player who scored goals freely domestically and in the champions league and the goalscoring could be a main issue for Real Madrid unless they complete the Kylian Mbappe transfer or sign any striker in general that'll give them more offensive productivity. When Vinicius Junior is at his very best, we see him cutting inside out wide, dribbling players, getting in behind he does that out wide, is he comfortable in a 2 man striker formation, he'll score a lot of goals during matches, but he is at his best being impactful as well, Rodrygo has the versatility to play in all of the forward roles and he's expected to take more responsibility in scoring goals as well, Joselu isn't the answer in the striker position. The arrival of Jude Bellingham is exciting as he's gifted, promising and really talented as he'll have to deal with pressure with living up to that enormous transfer fee for Real Madrid when La Liga starts, as we've seen signs of his brilliance in preseason, but can make an impact during games on offense and defense. Real Madrid can be free flowing on offense since they got 2 players in Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo who are great players but at their best out wide taking on players and this new formation will mean that they'll be playing without a proper striker and other players not just the forwards, players like Jude Bellingham Federico Valverde and others maybe the defenders should chip in with goals to make up for not having Karim Benzema in attack.
Thanks man for making these highly intriguing contents on lesser known/discussed topics/tactics. I really love to watch these unconventional style of plays especially with the current domination of positional/pattern play.
I'm so glad this video got recommended to me. Quick question, I'm relatively new to this whole tactics thing. What are some books you'd recommend about football tactics?
It’s about time for an update after the miracle season we’ve had with all the injuries and all the competitions. This was an all timer that’s worth analyzing
I don't think anchelloti wants to play like that, but had to resort to it because of no striker.
Carlo is world class, give him any set of players and he'll come up with something
He's custom made for Madrid Galacticos model. If they had him in the 00s when he was Milan manager they could have done so much better
Nah I think ancelotti is great when he arrives but then after two seasons he kinda sucks. It happened last time he was at Madrid and it happened last season. Hes very stubborn with some players, he just benches them to hell for no good reason. Hes been great but also bad, and worst of all hes on Xavis pocket
@@MegaSilverBloodAncelotti can only work with super stars.
He is very bad at rotating players and using the whole team and not just the same 15 players. That's why he regularly loses the league (5 leagues in 25 years while training top teams is laughable).
He has 11 players and he puts them where he needs them to play his pre-planned team.
Then he switches in some players in the 80 minute mark, and has 10 players on the squad that hardly play.
This leads to things like Modric as a CF against Barcelona. Not to speak of not allowing young players from the B-team to play.
Less than 150 minutes in total for those players last year.
@@carlosperezdelema "ancelotti can only work with super stars" is just wrong. ancelotti was very very good for everton
@@carlosperezdelema he was doing wonder with a terrible Everton squad, which played almost relegation after he left..
I’d like to see more Real Madrid content! And I say that as a Barca fan. You’re commentary on both teams helps make sense of the struggle at the top of La Liga.
Plus, flame wars between Barca and Real fans in the comments will drive your videos up the algorithm. 😂
I agree as a madrid fan
well, madridista here, and i liked his videos on barcelona. his videos kind of showed me how good pedri is.
Send this video to xavi 😂
@@dB-zb2ft hahaha 😭
Yeah I hope he continues these types of contents with more teams like Newcastle, Brentford, Benfica, etc. And also the national teams with interesting philosophy of playing. I would also prefer him to cover the extremely unique and successful teams of past.
It’s kinda like the 4-3-1-2 that he used at Milan except that they don’t have proper strikers
The 4-3-1-2 with Gilardino and Shevchenko had them play more like a 2023 inside winger, they'd start wide and cut inside. However then, both were also strong and muscular strikers who could do a good job in the air, which Rodrygo and Vini aren't no matter how good they are. Against good teams they should try to concede possession and go for counters just like the Milan teams of old
@@sercangok523 zidane did wonders with diamond tho.. but they had marcelo and carvajal who was on prime back then
@@sanskarkoirala736yes wonders but diamond needs 2 strikers e.g Benzema and Ronaldo😊
No Kaka also hurts
@fuzon9895That's going to be a tall order then, considering no one in that team is an actual number 10 playmaker. Maybe Modrić could adjust to that role if the team forsakes the control he offers and Valverde/Bellingham offer support as the Box to Box and Tchouameni plays as the number 5/bottom of the diamond midfield.
On the Vini problem: he needs to adapt as this is his opportunity to make it his team. In a team with so many ball carriers, he is now expendable. He needs to offer more now off the ball.
There's stories of Cristiano learning his movement from videos of Best, Law, Van Nistelrooy etc. CR7 had already had a 20-20 season like Vini and then he had his best season at United after that. Vini might not have the natural gifts that Ronaldo has but he has shown the ability to improve his effectiveness on the pitch. Great off ball movement will not only allow his teammates more time, as him being a threat will push the lines back, but it will make his game age well till at least 32 as you cannot outrun people forever. Teams consider him a threat now and he needs to bring new ways of carving out defenses as he will barely touch the ball 50 times a game and when he does it will be most be in area where he cannot do any harm. What he does not want is a repeat of that 2nd leg vs Man City.
Just as I uploaded this I read about Courtois’ injury 😬 Big big blow.
Can you do a video on Hermoso and his role in Atleti’s system? Him playing in that hybrid midfield role transformed Atletico’s season
more real madrid content. youre my favorite, and still the only youtuber whose videos are the first i watch as soon as they are released.
also, do you think real madrid could be better in terms of 4-2-3-1 formation?
i think that would allow most players to retain optimum naturality. and also rodrygo could hop between st and a rw roles
@@Kaijufiedwould love to see a video on that, hermosos quality in build up play is insane
More Madrid content! As you said, they don't play in an extremely rigid system (which seems to be the more the norm now) but they're just as successful, which makes the contrast fascinating, imo
I don't know if it's a plus that they don't play positionally. I think it works because they have insane players.
@@nirki It's just inconsistent especially in the league, but better in tournament settings
the last time I've actually seen a team use a narrow formation without wingers was literally Anchelottis Milan in the early 2000's
Ten Hag's Ajax from 18/19 season
@@MazratiTadic and mazraoui brought width in the attack
Spalleti's strikerless 4-6-0 Roma in the same period, also seemed wingerless, because Mancini was not as effective as getting the ball to Totti's feet, having Perrotta, Aquilani, Montella storm through the middle in interplay.
Isn't this similar to Madrid's team in 17/18 with Isco behind Ronaldo and Benzema?
RM 2018? Isco in a free role behind cr7 and Benzema. KCM in midfield. Marcelo and Carvajal covering the whole flank on either side.
Ancelotti has done all this before at Milan & Chelsea. He’ll use players in the best possible way. He’s not afraid to play asymmetric formations either. I’d expect to see a 4-3-1-2 with Vinicius out wide on the left (his best area) with one more central striker. Also not surprising to see Bellingham in this role: at Dortmund he was becoming ever more goal-focused & more of his game was about moving beyond the forwards.
Well, he is not using Vini the best possible way to be honest, he is a great player but this system doesn't benefit him at all, he seems to be kinda lost
Courtois torn acl basically ruined the whole next season for them
do you know how long will it take him to recover
@@Me-xz7ijabout 8 months
@@Me-xz7ij his season is finished most likely
yep, at least there is time to bring someone else
Yup
I love how Ancellotti see the game. Yeah, it need good players, but that's something he has.
This is like Prime Bayern, short passes in small paces and quick 1,2 movements
Just found this channel and absolutely LOVE the content. Would enjoy seeing some content on defensive maestros (Mourinho & Benitez). Would also love to see a video on the battles between Klopp's Liverpool & Guardiola's Man City over the last few years. Keep up the good work!
I want to see more Real Madrid content only just because of Don Carlo; he embodies my approach to football (tactical philosophy)
He rocked this at Chelsea, we bossed the league… I miss Ancelotti, an outstanding pragmatist capable of working within squad limitations, and a genuinely lovely chap to boot!
Excellent vid. On a personal note, I'm so happy to see a big club like Real emphasis on relationism rather than JDP.
Yes, I want more Real Madrid content! It's gonna be so interesting since it's Vini's transition into a goalscoring forward like Cristiano. Bellingham drifting into dangerous areas. Fran being a dominant presence on the left flank. I'm not worried about the GK issue, no one knows what's gonna happen at this point. But tactically, it's gonna be a holy grail to analyze them. Excited!
you ´should definetly be worried about Courtois' injury. Considering the last I'd say 3-4 seasons Madrid's defense has been good at best, they are actually pretty shaky and you can see it on the league drawing and losing to pretty modest teams like girona or rayo vallecano, not to mention all the times he has literally saved them on UCL
@@Elayaass oh ya losing cortoa so paintfull until next year :(
He saved you so many times
@@reinhardchristopher4744who tf is "cortoa" you plastic af for that bro 😂💀
We should be worried about Courtois injury lmao. Vini can never be a CR7 type player, that is just not him. Let him do what he does best but improve his goal scoring for sure.
Would love to get more deep dive videos on how Madrid progresses this season!
This is a great video
Please do more video's for clubs outside of the PL
Carlo essentially looks at the squad he has and comes up with a system to get the best out of them, rather than shape them how he sees.
Minimal friction between players and play style. Very clever reactive coaching.
Thank you for the intelligent, concise, and thoughtful breakdown! I would like to see more videos on Real Madrid as the season progresses!
Keep these vedios coming my friend, can't live without'em.
Madrid feel like the last elite bastion for fluid football that is exciting and fun to watch. The other top teams have become so robotic in their build up play nowadays.
Let players play, especially when they have elite skills.
The biggest answer to your concerns is to have faith in development of the youth.
1. Vini growing into his role as forward. Last year we all wanted him more central and this season we’ve got it big time. Through film study he hasn’t been starting that much more centrally but more so he’s been getting ball wide but higher up the pitch. Game by game he seems more comfortable and once he gets that first goal and first big goal his confidence will grow. He needs to keep at it and study his film.
2. We have a weak low block numerically but with our possession based attack and the most lethal counter attack in the world that weakness is already dampened. But you talk about lack of athleticism and aggressiveness from Kroos and even Modric in a low block. Well Camavinga, Fede, and Tchoumeni all have the athleticism and aggressiveness to fix that. They just need to continue to improve their IQ, instincts, and defensive technique like tackling, blocking, and marking.
Game 1 if the season we didn’t start the old boys
Any chance you’d consider revisiting this analysis now that the season is over?
This is something similar to what Mourinho did with Madrid, but Carlo doesn't have a striker, he plays with 2 Centar Forwards/wingers, while Jose had Ronaldo and Benzema in his disposal, 2 great strikers
Jose used Pepe as a CDM which was great, more protection when defending and Pepe could always run in the middle of the pitch with the ball without any fear of a counter attack
I guess the reason why Carlo is risking and leaving more players so high when defending is that he currently does not have a player that scores 30+ goles, so he's trying to squeeze out as much scoring from his roster. Jude can be a masterful 8, but why waste his skill and stamina on deep play when he has modric, kroos and tchoumeni. I agree with him, only issue is Vini doesn't seem to shine as much when playing centrally and as for now Carlo wants him to adjust. I hope adjustment goes well since putting him near the touchline will almost negate Fran Garcia's incredible speen and workrate for providing width. Then again, Vini doing his usual fire on the wing proved to work and is just beautiful.
Great analysis. We would definitely like more Real Madrid content.
More real madrid content please, I was searching for more madrid content on the channel and kept seeing barcelona videos so I was confused as to whether this was a pure football tactics channel or a barca heavy football tactics channel
Also would really love some liverpool content as well 🙏🏾
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If they signed Mbappe, it'd be perfect for them, 4-4-2 diamond with Mbappe RF & Vini Jr LF. Thats a scary attack
Exactly what I was thinking!
It’s possible, though I feel like Mbappe is also more comfortable using the left touchline as a reference point. The dynamic between him and Vini would need some compromise.
@@thepurist_ no doubt, but mbappe is a world class winger he can cope on the right, note the position is more forward than winger, also it's not like mbappe and Vinni can't switch positions at times during games.
This transitional phase of galacticos is going to cost us this season but for sure next season the team will be immaculate
A season is a great sacrifice for decade long dominance. Let’s pray it works.
It's wild that "sacrificing" a season will pretty much certainly yield one major trophy regardless.
Either La Liga or Copa will work out for us.
That's a very strange and arrogant statment @@kingmonde . You do understand, I believe the Spanish call them cycles in football? There's no guarentee either than a new cycle will bring the same success. Football doesn't work that way. Of course Real Madrid are a great club, but had to wait 32 years to win there 7th CL title.
@@dtrjones yes, but Papa Perez knows what he's doing. If you think this latest era of Madrid wasn't planned, you're fooling yourself. Perez compiled a young squad that went on to dominate the Champions League for almost a decade. How many semi finals did that group get to? This team he's building is just a new version of that. When Mbappe joins, this new team could even eclipse the last team, and win 6 or 7 Champions Leagues in the next 10 years.
0:35 that time living in Germany really had an impact on Bellingham
I wish to know where did you find this stats 2:50 i would love to study them myself but it's hard to find a page like that.
Please give me more Real Madrid content, I’d sell my kidney to fund the channel 😭😭
I think we have to look at the history of the position/number in Madrid. I don't think Pérez wants trophies this season, but he wants to build a team. Once Bellingham connects with the rest of his teammates, he will play a similar role that Zidane played, but for now I think he's playing a role similar to Iniesta did at barca. I think next season, mbappe will join and the rest of the team will know how to play together, with Bellingham being the key difference and mbappe being the goalscorer. Similar to haaland's role at city but unlike haaland mbappe is good at building up play and using his presence to create problems for the opposition. I'm not saying Madrid won't win anything, but the focal point is them struggling and fighting for wins, with mbappe being like an oasis in the desert next season.
Far fetched but entirely my opinion.
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Its so nice to discover a youtube channel that isn't about the EPL..
I'm a Madridista and La Liga fanatic since 2005... this team is the love of my life, through better or worse, anyways this video alone is everything I've said to my friends last year about being too passive and whenever in the past we tried a 4-4-2.. but this 4-4-2 diamond is refreshing but it still makes me uncomfortable and I think we will suffer in the big games.. Ancelotti is stubborn and won't listen until we get thrashed.. Its why I think it might be better to just go to a 4-3-3 with Rodrygo/Joselu as 9 and Valverde/Brahim/Guler RW.. Bellingham can still be a 10
If they will keep with the 4-4-2 diamond then Vini would really need to step up, Rodrygo too.. I don't know if there is enough scoring in the team.. and we won't be replacing Benzema
Beautiful video.. I'd love more content about Real! Even La Liga and Barca, I need them to be at their best.. without a good Barca side the league isn't as fun and I want all teams to be at their best for Europe too. Happy to subscribe!
One thing we know: The Purist continues to be the best football content creator also in the new season!
This video has made me plan to watch Real for this season, just to see if this fascinating system would workout. Excellent video!!
This is such a good video keep it up, i need more real madrid content
He should bring camavinga and tchomeni to be a double pivot with Bellingham in the centre and Kroos and Modric in front.this way Kroos and Modric can drift wider and make dangerous runs to create more chances. Bellingham camavinga and tchuomeni will help as they can play good long balls and are pretty good at defending. We also know that many of Madrid’s players can play many positions, this allow them to be more flexible if there is an injury or whatever. Maybe a full back can also shift up to Modric position making a back three and allowing Modric to be a traditional 10. Honestly if mbappe joins, his ego will ruin everything.
Could we get a video on Edin Terzics tactics. It took a while to gell but once it did, dortmund looked the best they have in years. Love your content anyways
For this to work, Vini and Rodrygo have a massive job on their hands to compensate for Benzema's departure. They need to be a lot more clinical upfront, not take too many touches inside or close to the box, and be top finishers.
Not sure if you already are (as you've now covered Barca, Sociedad and now Madrid), but I think there's so many goldmines in Spain for you with regards to content, especially with that kind of content lacking... clubs like Girona, Villereal and maybe even Atleti could be fun
I think this freedom will be good as every other team is shifting to a more positional play, but this formation doesn't get the best out of many players like Bellingham who like to control the ball and he should be making the pass to an overlapping player not make the overlapping run himself. Also Vini likes to stay wide and this formation doesn't allow him to. And out of all, we have seen their defense last year and a 2 defender formation with their defense will make them concede a lot of goals.
But this could all change if they sign Mbappe
They could try Ten Haag’s one winger tactic, when the ball is on that side of the pitch a player goes to the touch line, and vice Versa.
@@ryanfinnerty6239 yeah, but that work well when the central attacking mid is a natural or a false 9
442 diamond caters to Jude
I think this is even better with Mbappe. Mbappe even said that he doesn't want to play as a pivot who is stretching the defense like in PSG. Neymar and Messi needed space between the defensive line and the midfield to make their PSG system work with 3 non defenders which was compensated by defensive minded midfielders. He really likes to play with another forward like in the france national team where he has the freedom on offense. So having two fluid roaming forwards like Mbappe and Vinicius is perfect.
I don’t see Rodrygo with those two. I believe he will have to be sacrificed!
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Please make more videos about Real Madrid.
their forwards being so young now makes me think that they should have more defensive responsibilities
could you make some defense videos? It would be really interesting anallysing how world's top defenses are so effective! Cheers!
With giving more freedom to this team to attack, I guess we will see this young Madrid side go in next next gear, they'll concede but could outscore, this is ripe condition for any potential attacker to become a consistent goal scorer.
The thing is, courtois had a serious knee injury and the squad lacks a proper 9 or atleast an elite one so this season i think they'll be third in la liga
finally a big team that plays the 442 diamond
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Love him on the Barcelona podcast
he is in podcast too?
whats the podcast name hes in bro?
@@notorious_biggie it’s called “The Barcelona Podcast” he’s on it every few months it’s hosted by a really chill guy named Dan. He was on an episode from Tuesday
You need to make a video of Abel Ferreira and his palmeiras from 2020 to now. The most incredible team from South america in this years.
I am a fan of your incredible analysis.
I was pretty worried having seen their preseason performance but they were actually good against Bilbao so I think time will tell if they can be consistent.
@@jsn14 you made this comment a month ago, what do you think now? we are doing better than I expected for sure
It works really well in Milan this diamond tactics, let's hope it works well in Madrid in this transition era, when Mbappe comes next year they will be firing all the cylinder!
ancelotti usually needs a tall and phisically strong striker, maybe if real won't sign another striker, joselu will play regularly
More Real Madrid content!! Im in!
Please do some videos on Manchester United. United got a great manager and just signed Onana and Hojlund, so I think a lot of things will happen in Manchester.
Great content as always, man!!
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Kind of crazy that Ancelotti and Real Madrid are the hope for beautiful and risky football.
Ancelotti has the best midfield in the world. The way I see is he’s just playing to the squads strengths
This formation is essentially forced since they simply have no real Benzema replacement. Joselu is the Mariano replacement. I just don't get why they're only signing midfielders, a lot of whom share a very similar profile.
If the 442 diamond doesn't work, they don't have a lot of options left. 433 with Joselu, or 433 with Rodrigo false 9 and a midfielder on the right (which is basically 442 again)
I would like to make a request for future videos. When discussing player stats could you add a sort of legend somewhere on the screen? An example from this video is when discussing Benzema's stats, specifically 'xG'. I think it'd be helpful for those not familiar with the acronyms (such as myself). Thank you! Really enjoy your videos.
I think that'd take a lot of time and effort. Probably too much for the little return it gives since most people watching these types of vids are familiar with these types of terms.
In the meantime: you might have looked it up already but, xg means expected goals. Which means what it says, how many goals a player was expected to make. This is calculated for every shot depending on the position of the player and ball at the time of shooting as well as the angle and so on. The xg for every single shot a player takes is then added up and you get their total xg for let's say a season. It's far from a perfect stat since it fails to take into account the amount of defenders between the ball and the goal, their position, the position of the keeper at the time of shooting (a gk could literally be nowhere near his goal, and the attacker could have an open shot from 40 mtrs and it'd still be a 5% xg or something while he basically just has to make a 40m pass into the net), whether a striker is shooting with his favored or his weaker foot and so on. But over long periods of time it can be a good indication to get an idea of if a striker is over- or underperforming in their attempts and if a striker is getting into dangerous area's often enough or not. Over short periods of time like 1 game it is absolutely useless.
Madrid should play a 4-2-3-1. Camavinga and Tchouameni as the double pivot, Vinicius to the Left, Bellingham through the middle, Valverde to the right and Rodrygo/Joselu up front. Similar to the style Mourinho played.
That shape will be also allow for alot of fluidity too among the front four.
@@iamwahmanand better pressing
Bellingham is an absolute beast of a player...the most talented England player I've seen since Gascoigne...once he settles in Spain in that league watch Madrid dominate
Love seeing content from other La Liga teams, even if its Madrid (Coming from a Culé). Brilliant video and analysis as always 👏🏼
With some time to gel, I think this 4-3-1-2 is unstoppable
Yeah we want to see more, real madrid content
MORE REAL MADRID CONTENT THANK YOU
Great video. Where do you get the data/stats at 2:48 ? Its interesting. Thank you
Loving these Barça and Madrid videos
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yes more Real Madrid content thank you very please
This system effectively brings out the strength of current real squad specially bellingham in that no 10 role .
The only problem is Our attackers need to be more attack minded and we need a quicker right back to complement the style for certain games
Actually, I think the system would work perfectly in possession even with Mbappé.. Either Vinicius Jr or Rodrygo would drop out of the lineup up front, but that'd also give them more depth at forward.
Only concern for me is Kroos at the single CDM, who is essentially then more of a Regista than a classic 6, which I could imagine might cause some issues defensively versus top level CL competition.
Tchouameni is 6. We are happy 😊
And ofc Kroos can start with his #8 role
Yeah definitely more real vids because why not as the content you create is top tier🎉
Great video bro!
Instant subscribe to this channel.
This content is but you need to expand your audience. Analysis and tactics are from other leagues , teams and managers from around the world would be great.
Yes i want more Real Madrid content!
More Real Madrid Content please!
it's wild seeing Hanoi FC on this video, i live 3 blocks from their stadium
Real Madrid vs Manchester City is the most anticipated match in the upcoming UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
Real has an advantage as they will have a 9-day rest till they play the first match at the Bernabeu in Madrid on April 9.
Man City have 2 matches this week, while Real rests, one on April 3 and another on April 6. So MC will only have 3 days rest when they play Real in the first match.
So if Real wants to eliminate their rival they better have a good result in their first match at home on April 9 so when they play the deciding match on April 17 at Etihad Stadium in Manchester they can play for a draw and advance to the semi-finals to meet the winner of Arsenal - Bayern Munich clash.
Carlo Ancelotti will not have any excuses this time as his team is mostly healthy and will be very well rested to be able to handle MC.
My prediction is the winner of this series will win the Championship on June 1 at Wembley Stadium in London.
What do you think?
Hello @PuristFootball, have been waiting for your tactical analysis for Barcelona's matches for the preseason
this tactic didn't go wrong actually they won the league supper copa and champions league
I think Madrid should implement another starting lineup and system. 4-3-3 would work perfectly for them; however, for this to work, they’d have to take out Carvajal from the starting lineup. The defensive line should be made up by militao, rudiger, alaba and camavinga. While on attack they can have a three man backline and camavinga could tuck in to work as a double pivot with tchouameni. In the midfield, I’d have tchouameni play alongside kroos and bellingham, who would have more creative roles because they would be covered up by camavinga and tchouameni. And in the front three i’d put vini, rodrygo and valverde on the right wing, a position he’s already played in.
I don’t think Ancelotti Wants To Play With The Box Midfield
@@renickjeune8761 I diamond is just a crooked box.
There defence has been a bit wack, in there last 2 games they have conceded 6 goals which is alot and it could mean ancoletti will return to his last season tactics
It'd be great to see any content besides Barcelona...
That's crazy how every potential problem which you listed was an actual problem for Real Madrid in their Sunday's game with Atletico Madrid 😅 Simeone with his staff have probably seen your video 🤣
Carlo is leaving the team for Brazil before Mbappe comes. So yes this era might be a 6 month deal and not last much
This new formation so far it seems to be working but I'll prefer the traditional 4-3-3
Bellingham is great at making late runs into the box from midfield. Not at being an enganche, his performances will suffer. You can’t force a position on a player.
We want more Real Madrid content, Mbappe and Yassine Bounou are already Real Madrid players
The Thibaut Courtois injury will make Real Madrid's season more difficult, even if they sign David De Gea, resign Keylor Navas or anyone else, him being out for 9 months, reclaiming La Liga and making a run in the champions league will be difficult.
Next season Real Madrid are set to play a 4-3-1-2, with 4 midfielders, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo, up top and with the likes of Luka Modric Toni Kroos Jude Bellingham Eduardo Camavinga Federico Valverde Aurelien Tchouameni etc, Real Madrid have a balance of experience, youth, playmaking, and energy in that midfield and they'll dominate games in many ways, but given the fact that Karim Benzema has left, you've lost a player who scored goals freely domestically and in the champions league and the goalscoring could be a main issue for Real Madrid unless they complete the Kylian Mbappe transfer or sign any striker in general that'll give them more offensive productivity. When Vinicius Junior is at his very best, we see him cutting inside out wide, dribbling players, getting in behind he does that out wide, is he comfortable in a 2 man striker formation, he'll score a lot of goals during matches, but he is at his best being impactful as well, Rodrygo has the versatility to play in all of the forward roles and he's expected to take more responsibility in scoring goals as well, Joselu isn't the answer in the striker position. The arrival of Jude Bellingham is exciting as he's gifted, promising and really talented as he'll have to deal with pressure with living up to that enormous transfer fee for Real Madrid when La Liga starts, as we've seen signs of his brilliance in preseason, but can make an impact during games on offense and defense. Real Madrid can be free flowing on offense since they got 2 players in Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo who are great players but at their best out wide taking on players and this new formation will mean that they'll be playing without a proper striker and other players not just the forwards, players like Jude Bellingham Federico Valverde and others maybe the defenders should chip in with goals to make up for not having Karim Benzema in attack.
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Thanks man for making these highly intriguing contents on lesser known/discussed topics/tactics. I really love to watch these unconventional style of plays especially with the current domination of positional/pattern play.
I'm so glad this video got recommended to me. Quick question, I'm relatively new to this whole tactics thing. What are some books you'd recommend about football tactics?
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