Cesc Fàbregas • Building up to attack • Masterclass

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    00:18 - Building up from the back
    01:32 - Full-backs
    02:31 - Midfielders
    04:44 - Wingers and strikers
    After 20 years as a player at the top end of the game, Cesc Fàbregas made his first steps into coaching at Italian side Como. Having led youth and reserve teams for the Serie B side, the former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star made the step up to interim head coach in November 2023.
    As a player, Fàbregas worked under some of the most prominent coaches in the game, including Arsène Wenger, Pep Guardiola, José Mourinho, Vicente del Bosque and Antonio Conte.
    In this exclusive Masterclass with The Coaches’ Voice, filmed in May 2023, he gives us an insight into how he wants his teams to build up from the back to create attacks. Using a 4-2-2-2 system, Fàbregas runs through the roles and responsibilities for players in each position, reveals the obsession for playing forwards that he inherited from Wenger, and explains why he sees the midfield as key to the game.
    It’s a brilliant insight into the philosophy of an exciting young coach, who will now be putting his learning to the test on the grass. We hope you enjoy it.
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  • @anirudhmenon9099
    @anirudhmenon9099 6 месяцев назад +407

    After seeing what Xabi Alonso is doing at Leverkusen, i can see Cesc having a similar path.
    Both were players that had great vision and were always 5 steps ahead

    • @thierryhenry674
      @thierryhenry674 6 месяцев назад +31

      Because they have both learned from the greatest ever tactician in the world, Pep Guardiola.
      Alonso is doing great. Xavi won the La Liga. Arteta got 2nd place in the PL just behind Pep. Kompany won the English Championship. EnzoMaresca’s Leicester is topping the English Championship this season.
      Fabregas is of course, going to become a great tactician.
      He is a Spanish midfielder. So he reads the game in a more sophisticated way, because Spanish midfielders THINK a lot of how to build up. Not just hoof the ball forward.
      He is a La Masia graduate. So he has learned the football philosophies that are passed on from Cruyff.
      He has learned from Pep Guardiola, who has revolutionised modern tactics, taking the complexity of tactics into a whole new level, making it like a micromanaged chess game.
      He got his coaching badges at Arsenal under Arteta. Which Pep, Arteta and also Fabregas himself, are Spanish midfielders and La Masia graduates.

    • @louissolano9929
      @louissolano9929 6 месяцев назад +9

      Cesc also learned from Mourinho and Wenger.

    • @thierryhenry674
      @thierryhenry674 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@louissolano9929
      Mourinho is just about simple kick and rush, parking the bus football. Not much tactical complexity in it.
      Wenger said that he prefers to give freedom to the players rather than doing much tactics. A lot of ex players also said they learned tactics the first time once they left Arsenal. This approach works in the old days. But as tactical systems are getting more and more advanced, complex and sophisticated, his approach won’t be able to beat the modern micromanage chess like approach.
      Wenger might have taught him how to build a vision, a culture, how to develop players. But in terms of tactics, more than 95% of their knowledge is actually from Pep, because Pep’s approach was way more advanced than other managers.

    • @yt9632587sg
      @yt9632587sg 6 месяцев назад +2

      if he really knew his 5 steps ahead is in chelsea as a substitution player, he would not leave arsenal.

    • @user-vu9dg3lq2i
      @user-vu9dg3lq2i 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@thierryhenry674he literally said he doesn’t like having the ball and moving it around. That’s what guardiolas teams do.

  • @NM-hq1io
    @NM-hq1io 6 месяцев назад +581

    I feel sorry for the next generation that will no longer be able to see artists like Fabregas, Ozil, etc, due to the game becoming systemised & robotic - blessed to have watched some special special players!

    • @andrijastojcic5695
      @andrijastojcic5695 6 месяцев назад +6

      Warren Zaire Emery could be that type of guy

    • @hegeliandianetik2009
      @hegeliandianetik2009 6 месяцев назад +56

      Artists exist, they're just not lazy anymore 😂

    • @thierryhenry674
      @thierryhenry674 6 месяцев назад +21

      Cancelo, Zinchenko, Guerreiro, Kimmich are those type of players. It’s just that they are playing fullbacks in the modern game.
      A lot of false 9, are also those type of players.
      ColePalmer, Foden, Fernandes, Silva, Gundogan, Pedri, Gavi, DeJong are also those type of players.
      Neuer and Ederson also seems to be very silky. It’s just they are goalkeepers.

    • @jonbrown8925
      @jonbrown8925 6 месяцев назад +12

      the lazy classic number 10..the magician..the creator who's is no longer with us. Players are pawns who are being controlled by the manager. They are told what to do in and out of possession and all of the players are physically strong enough to play 100min. The magician used to have more time and space around the 60th min. Time and space are limited. Football in 2023 is a tactical physical game with a lack of magic and creativity. Its boring and predictable. The fifa should have seen this coming and should have intervened on time by rewarding attacking teams or remove the off side trap which would create more time and space for the magicians and creators.

    • @andrijastojcic5695
      @andrijastojcic5695 6 месяцев назад +19

      @@thierryhenry674 the only artistry zinchenko can do is knit a sweater with his tears.

  • @thepurist_
    @thepurist_ 6 месяцев назад +50

    Strong De Zerbian vibes here 👀

    • @condimentofmassdestruction9114
      @condimentofmassdestruction9114 6 месяцев назад

      Yep

    • @Ganiyujubril11
      @Ganiyujubril11 6 месяцев назад +3

      Just watch your latest video and it is similar to the same style of play.

    • @erinadeola8387
      @erinadeola8387 23 дня назад +2

      I feel fabregas style is more suited for big teams while de zerbi's is too strict/rigid

  • @ayenifiyin8732
    @ayenifiyin8732 6 месяцев назад +84

    Dizerbi out here inspiring the new generation 👑

  • @mustafasaeed9109
    @mustafasaeed9109 6 месяцев назад +66

    Such an underrated legend, an OG......... My go to player way back in fifa 13 haha❤!!

    • @upmedicinemexico4602
      @upmedicinemexico4602 5 месяцев назад +1

      Me too

    • @jamesking1239
      @jamesking1239 5 месяцев назад +4

      Literally no one uNdErRaTeS him. Why is the younger generation OBSESSED with calling every.single.player underrated?

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 5 месяцев назад +1

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

    • @revival25
      @revival25 5 месяцев назад

      @@jamesking1239 they watched highlights only probably and no one talks about him anymore.

  • @MrImabowss
    @MrImabowss 6 месяцев назад +94

    I'd love to see a video demonstrating the rotations and combinations used to play through a mid block rather than an aggressive press. I think most big teams face mid/low blocks a lot and I'd love to see what they're trying to implement in order to penetrate the last line.

    • @lhb873
      @lhb873 5 месяцев назад +5

      exactly this way of playing out doesn't work if the striker just sits and centre backs are the only free man

  • @davidbarron6689
    @davidbarron6689 6 месяцев назад +18

    I am glad that Cesc is bringing back of 10 role back into football. A true la masia graduate.

  • @sm44july
    @sm44july 5 месяцев назад +11

    I like that Fabre isn't exactly like his former managers, or specifically a Barca style. It's unique in buildup formation, adapted to today's game and how important positional play is, while also managing a Serie B side where player development is different than spain, england, france etc.

  • @tired-dev
    @tired-dev 5 месяцев назад +18

    Just started and already has a Masterclass video
    Excited to see how he grows. Midfielders tend to become good managers

  • @DWPIXEL
    @DWPIXEL 5 месяцев назад +21

    Spain had some of the greatest midfielders during his generation.❤

    • @ozumsauce2605
      @ozumsauce2605 4 месяца назад

      Javi Guerra and Gabri Veiga up next!

    • @bagtea
      @bagtea 3 месяца назад

      @@ozumsauce2605 not veiga. he is a good goal scorer, but aint a good midfielder

  • @lovelyperspective01
    @lovelyperspective01 6 месяцев назад +15

    Interestingly, this is how Brighton plays these days

  • @brettmozo4461
    @brettmozo4461 4 месяца назад +8

    Just imagine Cesc following Xabi Alonso's path. Imagine Xabi managing Madrid and Cesc managing Barça simultaneously. It would no doubt be amazing to watch.

    • @michaeljohan6205
      @michaeljohan6205 4 месяца назад

      not sure if barcelona want cesc to come back as they are the one who asked him to leave in the first place.

    • @brettmozo4461
      @brettmozo4461 4 месяца назад

      @michaeljohan6205 that's not necessarily what happened. But even then, he came through La Masia and would most likely take the job if it was offered to him unless another club like Arsenal had made an offer at the same time. But that is still probably a few seasons aways so there is time.

    • @brettmozo4461
      @brettmozo4461 4 месяца назад

      @michaeljohan6205 also, he would be coming back as a coach and not a player so...

  • @RM_BURNER
    @RM_BURNER 5 месяцев назад +11

    Yep this is basically what De Zerbi is operating currently at Brighton who average the highest possession in the league. Not surprising since Cesc played his best football in possession heavy sides (Arsenal and Barca). Only flaw with this system is that it isn't universal. It's success is entirely reliant on press resistant and duel winning players all over the park - including the GK. Furthermore, accurate long passers and direct wingers are essential as 1v1 situations can be common if the opponent is aggressive with their press as Cesc explains.

  • @MohmedAmalas
    @MohmedAmalas 6 месяцев назад +9

    I hope he becomes Chelsea's manager one day

  • @mandlankosi2160
    @mandlankosi2160 6 месяцев назад +40

    This guy thinks exactly like de zerbi. On paper, thats how brighton stood when building up last season. The 4 man midfield is something growing more and more. Guardiola and De Zerbi were the first to think of this brilliant 4 man midfield last season 🔥

    • @brianlim3530
      @brianlim3530 6 месяцев назад +13

      tuchel won the ucl with a box midfield before dezerbi and guardiola

    • @jude_I
      @jude_I 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@brianlim3530no we didn't

    • @hugoignacio9520
      @hugoignacio9520 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@jude_I Yeah We did it

    • @Wilcoranking
      @Wilcoranking 5 месяцев назад

      So a 4 man midfield was just invented... Christ Almighty 🙄

    • @udezemark2033
      @udezemark2033 5 месяцев назад

      Tuchel already used a box midfield of mount, Kai, kante, and Jorginho. In his second season he used mount and Kai out wide and used James and Chilly as the 10s from wingback when attacking and the wingbacks as wingbacks when defending it was a pleasure to watch.

  • @MI-out
    @MI-out 6 месяцев назад +39

    a great futbol mind. i can see him going very far in his coaching career. would love to see him back at chelsea in some capacity. Good luck Cesc

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 5 месяцев назад

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

    • @Wilcoranking
      @Wilcoranking 5 месяцев назад +2

      He's going back to Arsenal..
      He has been there for about 3 years straight in the off-season honing his coaching acumen. In fact Wilshire consults with him on a regular basis

  • @martinchongojr3853
    @martinchongojr3853 3 месяца назад +2

    You can see De Zerbi’s influence 👏🏽.

  • @AdRedOne
    @AdRedOne 5 месяцев назад +24

    One of my favourite players when he was arsenal. Such an artist on the ball. Coming from a Liverpool fan

  • @solomonsuccess5071
    @solomonsuccess5071 3 месяца назад +1

    Exactly how dezerbi setsup and plays his game

  • @BasedHadrian
    @BasedHadrian 5 месяцев назад +5

    Fabregas at Arsenal was something else

    • @kothicamedarth2680
      @kothicamedarth2680 5 месяцев назад

      But sadly he didn't get any clinical striker at Arsenal.
      He controlled Midfield but nobody from Arsenal put the ball in

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 3 месяца назад

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @regoszabo
    @regoszabo 6 месяцев назад +3

    Out an out De Zerbi ball🤩

  • @moze2234
    @moze2234 5 месяцев назад +5

    Cesc Fabregas, the artist 🎨I hope that he will do a similar job that Xabi Alonso is doing at Leverkusen

  • @PatrickFerryCoach
    @PatrickFerryCoach 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing!

  • @deepjoshi9570
    @deepjoshi9570 6 месяцев назад +2

    What a player

  • @OneSoccers
    @OneSoccers 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing

  • @ravi7282_
    @ravi7282_ 6 месяцев назад +6

    Best of luck for your new journey legend 💙❤

  • @SportstuffMalayalam
    @SportstuffMalayalam 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wowww❤. Next level coach

  • @mcentertainmentiom
    @mcentertainmentiom 6 месяцев назад +1

    brilliant

  • @sabirelk
    @sabirelk 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is great insight 😮

  • @bleh4352
    @bleh4352 4 дня назад

    My favourite players are becoming managers😊

  • @innocentonyinye2932
    @innocentonyinye2932 4 месяца назад

    Good luck fabrepass ❤

  • @Zidaanthegoat
    @Zidaanthegoat 5 месяцев назад

    This man will be an exceptional manager

  • @ErwindLapulga-ut8fe
    @ErwindLapulga-ut8fe 5 месяцев назад

    Fabregas ♥️💙

  • @kenmagua
    @kenmagua 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wish him good luck in his coaching career

  • @dwarfogaming9323
    @dwarfogaming9323 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wenger, pep and mourinho would be proud

  • @herox2512
    @herox2512 6 месяцев назад

    hope to see you at barcelona❤

  • @adeyemijosiah3060
    @adeyemijosiah3060 5 месяцев назад

    he's going to be a good coach

  • @NewWorldOrderFAIL
    @NewWorldOrderFAIL 6 месяцев назад +6

    Fabregas had such a strange career. His peak was at Arsenal where he only won one trophy, and even tho he played his part in the Spanish dominance, at club level even when he won he wasn’t the main guy like he was at Arsenal. Honestly the best vision I’ve seen in football, he could pick a pass from anywhere

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 5 месяцев назад

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ●Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ●Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ●"Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period."
      ●09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ●All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ●Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ●Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

    • @yaredmussie4086
      @yaredmussie4086 5 месяцев назад +5

      He was at his peak in terms of experience confidence and ability at Chelsea

    • @Wilcoranking
      @Wilcoranking 5 месяцев назад +2

      Experience at Chelsea yes... but confidence.. 🤔.. He went from being the fulcrum of a midfield to an afterthought then role player at Chelsea

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 3 месяца назад

      ​@@yaredmussie4086He was much better individually at Arsenal. He had more success collectively at Chelsea and I know he got 18 assists when they won the Prem in 14/15 and got something like 11 assists from 11 starts during the second half of the 16/17 campaign when they won it that season but he was a much more well rounded footballer in his Arsenal days. He was far nimbler on his feet, had more demands in his role, and was given licence to get up & down the pitch, which made him a massive goal threat as well as being able to drop deeper at times and dictate the tempo of games. He was pigeonholed into a strict & specific deep lying playmaker role under Mourinho & Conte, which, although he performed brilliantly, restricted him from showcasing other aspects of his game. He performed best when he had the freedom to get around the pitch as an all action midfielder similar to someone like Gerrard during his peak years. His best years, imo were from 2006-2011.

  • @emmanuelonyono4517
    @emmanuelonyono4517 6 месяцев назад

    Good content

  • @herox2512
    @herox2512 6 месяцев назад +4

    so much like roberto de zerbi

  • @FuutoTv
    @FuutoTv 5 месяцев назад +8

    *The guy who learns a lot from the genius Arsene Wenger and Pep Guardiola* 🔥

    • @Hypocrisy.Allergic
      @Hypocrisy.Allergic 5 месяцев назад

      Arsene the guy who did literally nothing after 2006.

  • @dboyedoe
    @dboyedoe 5 месяцев назад +1

    The triangle has been such a strong shape/formation in so many sports. I love it.

    • @sm44july
      @sm44july 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think Xavi said it somewhere, but it was like "football is a game of space + time", which is interesting concept. Create geometrical shapes throughout the pitch to enforce numerical superiority, and wait to find the space of the defender who leaves their position and attack

    • @dboyedoe
      @dboyedoe 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@sm44july love that analysis

    • @Fabregas200788
      @Fabregas200788 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sm44julyMichels -> Cruyff (+Juan Maria Lillo and Marcelo Bielsa) -> Guardiola (then Xavi)

  • @aluktamut9801
    @aluktamut9801 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know you will be great as coach, mark my word and i wish you will come to chelsea someday 🤞

  • @warnock666
    @warnock666 5 месяцев назад +1

    Watched a video about de zerbi Yesterday and this is so similar

  • @donga_47
    @donga_47 6 месяцев назад +3

    The school of RDZ

  • @nickwaterman
    @nickwaterman 5 месяцев назад

    this guy is a god bless u cesc much love

    • @hammer6854
      @hammer6854 5 месяцев назад

      he is not a god

    • @nickwaterman
      @nickwaterman 5 месяцев назад

      @@hammer6854 didnt mean literally homie

  • @khroullo
    @khroullo 5 месяцев назад

    I remember being a kid and seeing fabregas wearing arsenal #4, i loved the way he played so much that i started wearing that as my jersey number even as a winger lol

  • @user-rn9co7jc4t
    @user-rn9co7jc4t 5 месяцев назад +5

    Hope Cesc can become a great coach one day
    Was such an intelligent player

  • @Wiintb
    @Wiintb 3 дня назад

    You should come to CFC soon. As a under 18 coach and then the main team

  • @isaiah.5899
    @isaiah.5899 5 месяцев назад

    Man cesc was so good In the midfield

  • @ayedaine
    @ayedaine 5 дней назад +1

    Cesc Fabregas will become a Chelsea manager at some point and will take them back to the top.

  • @corneliuswonder
    @corneliuswonder Месяц назад

    That ‘never on the same line’ at 1:09 to create the triangle is sublime. (Coming from a no-knowledge person with an appreciation of the details).

  • @AndyJohnson269
    @AndyJohnson269 5 месяцев назад +1

    My idol

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 3 месяца назад

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @ayanda8672
    @ayanda8672 6 месяцев назад +2

    Basically a DeZerbi system

  • @manuktimbak8396
    @manuktimbak8396 5 месяцев назад

    Future Arsenal Manager

  • @IlCanaleDegliEroi
    @IlCanaleDegliEroi 5 месяцев назад

    Good to see that somebody still thinks about the strikers as "number 10s" because nowadays seems like that type of players are slowly disappearing.
    I also think that modern wingers need to be more "balanced" (instead of just being "go inside and shoot with your strong foot"): being able to support the team in both offense and defense makes huge difference, and playing wider on offense can create big spaces for modern FBs to go inside the box (seeing it quite often in AC Milan with Leao often playing wide and Theo Hernandez pushing inside, between defenders CB and FB, if he's not being followed by a midfielder)

  • @hazard_7
    @hazard_7 6 месяцев назад +2

    this is basically de zerbi tactics tbh

  • @muscabadow
    @muscabadow 5 месяцев назад

    Next Coach Of Fc Barcelona

  • @dashdaman
    @dashdaman 6 месяцев назад +4

    so bro's explaining brighton from last season

  • @sgsjosh2000
    @sgsjosh2000 3 месяца назад

    All the Spanish managers are technical

  • @goranilee6240
    @goranilee6240 6 месяцев назад +7

    Legend of Three team 😂😂

  • @futbollikosovar9112
    @futbollikosovar9112 6 месяцев назад +5

    De Zerbi tactics

  • @michaellucas_01
    @michaellucas_01 5 месяцев назад +1

    Roberto de Zerbi is an inspiration to the new managers… it’s good to see

  • @poppasmurf3670
    @poppasmurf3670 Месяц назад

    These videos could use a visual representation to help me see it better and also see what it would look like if it didn't work.

  • @JuliGS10
    @JuliGS10 6 месяцев назад +11

    De zerbi influence

  • @TV-sl2df
    @TV-sl2df 5 месяцев назад +1

    COULD YOU PLEASE ADD A ⚽️ BUTTON TO THE BOARD 😅

  • @simoneformicaosteopatad.o.702
    @simoneformicaosteopatad.o.702 3 месяца назад

    Does anyone know where can I buy that tactical board? Thanks

  • @Ganiyujubril11
    @Ganiyujubril11 6 месяцев назад +1

    similar to De Zerbi style of play

  • @sewaeric
    @sewaeric 6 месяцев назад

    Whi h team does he coach

  • @TO-uk5hd
    @TO-uk5hd 21 день назад

    Get him for Chelsea seriously

  • @user-re6ne4iw4v
    @user-re6ne4iw4v Месяц назад

    Same way as Desiree

  • @davidbutler4475
    @davidbutler4475 6 месяцев назад +14

    Very di zerbi… that’s not a bad thing

  • @chafundiforni0
    @chafundiforni0 5 месяцев назад

    that 2008-2012 Spanish national team players are going to turn the game upside down as managers. Xavi, Xabi Alonso, now Cesc, and certainly Busquets in the future. Yes, there will be football after the Messi-Ronaldo era

  • @deeptangshu4334
    @deeptangshu4334 5 месяцев назад

    Basically Brighton

  • @wassim7849
    @wassim7849 6 месяцев назад

    THE NEXT PEP GUARDIOLA

  • @Tine_Nyasha
    @Tine_Nyasha 4 месяца назад

    He is taking from De Zerbi... these tactics are written De Zerbi all over them 💯

  • @andreaslieder5513
    @andreaslieder5513 5 месяцев назад

    Borussia Dortmund is calling

  • @user-nl9lg6ff4m
    @user-nl9lg6ff4m Месяц назад +1

    Chelsea!

  • @theskankingpigeon965
    @theskankingpigeon965 6 месяцев назад +4

    I find it quite funny how such a gifted midfielder has sacked off the 9 and instead has two 10s. It also contrasts with Pep's evolution in England of getting in a big, strong no. 9. I think two 10s might struggle to penetrate a low block and not get enough touches in dangerous areas in the box.
    Also, having your most advanced players on the wings increases their distance to goal, which might allow opposing CBs to recover ground. Your wingers would need to be very quick.

    • @pvt_gosling7383
      @pvt_gosling7383 6 месяцев назад

      I play like this in FIFA, and find that I have to lure the defense into fouling me around the edge of the box, and having good free kick takers and set pieces as my only way to beat good low blocks. Maybe we’ll see some unique tactics from set pieces

    • @chesterbe76
      @chesterbe76 5 месяцев назад

      @@pvt_gosling7383comparing fifa to football is like conparing chess to war tactics

    • @CryptoZillian
      @CryptoZillian 4 месяца назад

      That's why you need a hybrid 9/10. The striker is basically a 9 and a half. We had Firmino at Liverpool who linked the play but when we played against deep compact defences he was in the box.

  • @egregiousmonk1002
    @egregiousmonk1002 Месяц назад

    Come to Chelsea🙏

  • @user-tk9ms6wr2l
    @user-tk9ms6wr2l 5 дней назад

    Come to Benfica

  • @pablock0
    @pablock0 5 месяцев назад

    Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Fàbregas, Özil, Pirlo, Xabi Alonso. I miss them.

  • @jahzeditz
    @jahzeditz 5 месяцев назад

    De zerbi inspired

  • @sourabhbanerjee1674
    @sourabhbanerjee1674 6 месяцев назад +7

    Sounds like de zerbi

  • @giuseppecianfrone7825
    @giuseppecianfrone7825 5 месяцев назад

    Look at de Zerbi build up

  • @patera83
    @patera83 5 месяцев назад

    What is the difference with Di Zerbi ball?

    • @mlad35
      @mlad35 5 месяцев назад

      Maybe the fact that Cesc doesnt use actual strikers but more complete players, number 10s. Also it might be that he came out with this system without knowing about De Zerbi

  • @krish4246
    @krish4246 5 месяцев назад +1

    I can see him replacing arteta at arsenal when arteta eventually leaves to city

  • @BENFootballTheatre
    @BENFootballTheatre 5 месяцев назад

    Very similar to De Zerbi's system

  • @efecanturgut12
    @efecanturgut12 5 месяцев назад

    Similar build up with de zerbi

  • @duanemulanda3795
    @duanemulanda3795 5 месяцев назад

    nxt chelsea coach in a few yrs

  • @kylehugie9745
    @kylehugie9745 3 месяца назад

    Chelsea version of arteta one day

  • @Cobra19x
    @Cobra19x 5 месяцев назад

    Cesc come to Chelsea!💙

  • @aimanyasin2036
    @aimanyasin2036 3 месяца назад

    plis come to chelsea matee..sack poch now

  • @authoromaralilou
    @authoromaralilou 5 месяцев назад

    don't forget that cesc has play like a striker in fc barcelone

  • @faysalwahid6854
    @faysalwahid6854 5 месяцев назад

    De zerbi tactics

  • @selepasmaghrib
    @selepasmaghrib 5 месяцев назад

    Similar with De Zerbi

  • @theperformancelocker744
    @theperformancelocker744 6 месяцев назад

    Thought he hated positional play?

  • @mukebengkoang5235
    @mukebengkoang5235 6 месяцев назад

    that is brighton strategy haha

  • @tend8076
    @tend8076 5 месяцев назад

    How good was Cesc?? tbh Ive seen him more on the bench lol

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 3 месяца назад

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @allenoctave2332
    @allenoctave2332 5 месяцев назад +1

    The most successful manager is Carlo and he just sends his players on the field and express themselves. No need for all those tactics. This kills the creativity of players.

    • @CryptoZillian
      @CryptoZillian 4 месяца назад

      The most successful coach is Pep. 11 league titles in the last 15 years and 3 CL. Carlo won more CL but he has less league wins.