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  • Pep Guardiola's tactics have evolved over the course of his career, in this video, we assess how they've changed.
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  • @FootballMadeSimple
    @FootballMadeSimple  4 года назад +177

    What other differences between teams have you noticed?
    If you enjoy the video a like and subscribe would be great ⚽

    • @tonyoneill6752
      @tonyoneill6752 4 года назад +21

      he showed his ability as an educator of players and an innovator of concepts as he went onto to both Bayern and City. He challenged a very successful Munich team to re-imagine their approach to the game. That was an amazing achievement from a coaching stand point. He has always worked to the strengths of his players and that is so intelligent. However, for me his ability to impose his game on so many different types of teams on a consistent basis while never abandoning his principles is powerful. In his books on Pep, Martin Perarnau discusses Guardiolas love of chess and his fascination with attack, and the principle of two weakness. It might be something you may look at in a future video .
      Thanks again

    • @inBODwetrust13
      @inBODwetrust13 4 года назад +3

      @@tonyoneill6752 he took the best Bayern team in the world that had just dominated all before them and made them less successful. Not really that impressive

    • @GLB223
      @GLB223 4 года назад

      Progression - money money money and already existing player talent, with a side of money. Did I mention money?

    • @john-adriancoker2789
      @john-adriancoker2789 4 года назад +1

      Great video, could you also make one for Marcelo Bielsa please.

    • @tshepangkhubyana5732
      @tshepangkhubyana5732 4 года назад +4

      I really enjoyed this video very Informative. I remember City vs Arsenal 3-1 in 18/19 Pep used that 3-2-2-3 and outclassed Emery. May you please Consider Doing Antonio Conte maybe Chelsea or Juve

  • @mirademtingz6585
    @mirademtingz6585 4 года назад +921

    Moral of the story. The characteristics of the players change Pep tactics whilst maintaining the core principles

    • @achelsea1007
      @achelsea1007 4 года назад +4

      and how another teams in their leagues make buildups and which formation, you build up need to match (beat? destroy) more often using buildups and formations. In a distance is very important have advantage before another teams make counters you formation

    • @samoso6979
      @samoso6979 3 года назад +4

      @Kevin Mauricio Rodríguez Bermejo pep is actually more defensive than you think

    • @Nnlly
      @Nnlly 3 года назад +1

      Man city is looking nice now

    • @kaihavertzchelsea2594
      @kaihavertzchelsea2594 3 года назад

      @Kevin Mauricio Rodríguez Bermejo mo is no longer a good coach..he failed to adapt

    • @kaihavertzchelsea2594
      @kaihavertzchelsea2594 3 года назад +1

      @@samoso6979 he defend on the front foot through counter pressing.. it's different from low block park bus

  • @vincenzovalvano
    @vincenzovalvano 4 года назад +597

    I hope to see him also in serie A, the build-up of teams and play are different. It would be delightful!

  • @reziboy100
    @reziboy100 4 года назад +94

    I like his tactics at City the most. He's really matured as a manager, and I also like the way he's made the most of those quick and talented wingers he has.

  • @Slim-Clips
    @Slim-Clips 4 года назад +1411

    Pep’s Bayern were so underrated because they didn’t win the Champions League.
    He changed Bayern.

    • @sauravsastry
      @sauravsastry 4 года назад +84

      But his team weren't simply good enough against Spanish sides they got easily beaten because Spanish teams know how to emulate his tactics

    • @stephenjames227
      @stephenjames227 4 года назад +130

      How was he underrated. He did nothing other bayern managers hadn’t done before. He had the biggest budget in Germany the best team in Germany so its not a suprise that he won every trophy in germany. He should have won the cl at least once out of the 3 sessons with the team he had. Just goes to show he cant win the cl without messi

    • @thuo1000
      @thuo1000 4 года назад +265

      @@sauravsastry The loss against real madrid was not Pep's fault but the players' fault. The players overuled Pep's plan for the game and wanted to go on an attacking spree against real madrid for which they were punished. Arjen Robben confirmed this after the defeat and said it was the players' fault for not following Guardiola's plan.
      For the semi-final loss against Barca, Bayern were unfortunate with injuries then Messi just did what Messi does. Had all the key Bayern players been fit for that game, maybe things would have been different. But they did win the away game 3-2.
      Also it's not a coincidence that the Bayern Board still want Guardiola back as their coach after he left. Most people thought Carlo Ancelotti would do better than what Pep achieved but boy were they wrong. Pep left a major influence in Bayern's style of play. Robben himself also said Pep is the best manager he has ever had. Not heynckes or whoever but Pep himself.

    • @Slim-Clips
      @Slim-Clips 4 года назад +92

      Stephen James Stephen
      He changed their style of play completely, after he left they continued trying to play his style. He left a massive mark on the team.

    • @GLB223
      @GLB223 4 года назад +9

      Progression - money money money and already existing player talent, with a side of money. Did I mention money?

  • @VaibhavSingh-ty9ex
    @VaibhavSingh-ty9ex 4 года назад +190

    Great video perfectly showing guordiola's evolution at different clubs. I personally think at barcelona him having xavi iniesta messi and alves helped him a lot but nevertheless he still was successful with all the clubs. Brilliant video once again

    • @FootballMadeSimple
      @FootballMadeSimple  4 года назад +8

      Glad you enjoyed it Vaibhav

    • @tshepangkhubyana5732
      @tshepangkhubyana5732 4 года назад +4

      @@FootballMadeSimple I really enjoyed this video very Informative. I remember City vs Arsenal 3-1 in 18/19 Pep used that 3-2-2-3 and outclassed Emery. May you please Consider Doing Antonio Conte maybe Chelsea or Juve

    • @FIDESCALLE
      @FIDESCALLE 4 года назад

      I think you would love this representation of Tiki Taka in FIFA, it's really the best I've seen so far on RUclips; ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=FIFA+19+Online+Tiki+Taka+Show+1%2F3+Barca+DNA

    • @shikhargovil9579
      @shikhargovil9579 3 года назад +3

      his style of play does require highly skillful players and pep himself has been bluntly honest about it when once asked that whether he won champions league because of names you mentioned. and he said "absolutely"

  • @unrealrailway1592
    @unrealrailway1592 4 года назад +633

    Barca played the most beautifully in my opinion.

    • @marthinusmuhlamarisi3072
      @marthinusmuhlamarisi3072 3 года назад +12

      Exactly man
      Barcelona is the best team in our century

    • @_.LZ._
      @_.LZ._ 3 года назад +6

      @@marthinusmuhlamarisi3072 *ever

    • @himum3429
      @himum3429 3 года назад +5

      @@_.LZ._ No, you have a recency bias it's defo not the greatest team ever but its defo ONE of the most beautiful and elegant teams of all time.

    • @_.LZ._
      @_.LZ._ 3 года назад +3

      @@himum3429 then what's the best?

    • @himum3429
      @himum3429 3 года назад +7

      @@_.LZ._ It's up for debate and while Guardiolas Barca aren't one of the main teams in that debate If you wanted to say they were then while I'd say you were wrong, as I did I wouldn't call you stupid as they're in for a shout. Sachis milan, Brazil 82, 50s Real, Michels Ajax, Hungary54, 70s Liverpool/70s Bayern, Cruyffs Barca/Ajax, Preston Invincibles and of course Guardiolas Barca are all in that debate.

  • @najmussabir6051
    @najmussabir6051 4 года назад +56

    I personally want him in serie A for bringing back the old AC MILAN.
    And thank you for keeping the request,this video content was requested by a fan in the comment box.

    • @rendaninetshisaulu669
      @rendaninetshisaulu669 4 года назад +1

      Pep can't bring Milan back to its best rather most of Germany coaches

    • @Hyugadani
      @Hyugadani 4 года назад

      Pep only goes to Roma o Brescia.

    • @sirlordhenrymortimer6620
      @sirlordhenrymortimer6620 4 года назад +2

      He would never set foot in Milan because he's not that type of manager that resurrects fallen clubs . He would go to a club which will allow him to buy a lot of players and where he will have the chance to win titles

    • @mani-nd6ie
      @mani-nd6ie 4 года назад +2

      @@Hyugadani wtf are you talking about? your comment makes no sense

    • @mroribmd9386
      @mroribmd9386 3 года назад

      @@Hyugadani Cap.Only AC Milan coz we have more similar playing style for him

  • @fernandollorente1485
    @fernandollorente1485 4 года назад +15

    His barca days were the best... he changed bayern too.. actually he was underrated when he was at bayern.... the good old days when barca was all about tiki taka

    • @shikhargovil9579
      @shikhargovil9579 3 года назад +7

      maybe because bayern were already very successful compared to barcelona and city where he was appointed to just transform them. barcelona before him were mediocre kind of struggling but he took them to an elite level, same with city.

  • @axe8039
    @axe8039 4 года назад +12

    I was waiting for someone to make this compilation, thank you very much FMS! Means a lot!Guardiola's tactics changed alot after Barca,crossing became the main weapon!Did you Notice the new role of Kevin De bruyne!He plays as a 8,but his responsibilities is to create crosses accross the pitch like Trent Alexander Arnold,TAA works on Wide space,while KDB works on halfspace!Lot of goals came from crossing for City in last two years,the triangle passing has depleted over the time for more counter attacks! Bayern&Barca r best examples for Pep's beautiful football!The principles have remained the same, instruments have changed ❤️

  • @TheNickwars11
    @TheNickwars11 4 года назад +23

    All these Guardiola Haters here.... he is one of the best mangers and good players does not mean you play good (as can see at psg) you still need a good tactic for gods sake

  • @cristianaltagracia9791
    @cristianaltagracia9791 4 года назад +20

    Absolutely great tactical analysis of Pep Guardiola his teams

    • @Obamatiger
      @Obamatiger 4 года назад +1

      Hey Leute uch habe ein paar witzige Videos gemacht, schsut euch das an
      ruclips.net/video/8Srb0hYIdCE/видео.html

  • @SoLazy100
    @SoLazy100 4 года назад +5

    Great general overview. But of course he changed the system a lot. In the first season at Bayern Lahm played full defensive midfielder. From the second season on Bayern often played a back three. And in the third season he came up with things like a 1-2-3-4 formation. :-) I remember him playing 4 wingers at once (Robben, Ribery, Costa, Coman) absolutely steamrolling the opponents.
    I wonder why is it that Pep seemed to be more experimental at Bayern in the first half of each season and playing more conservative in the second half.

  • @matf6661
    @matf6661 4 года назад +48

    Part of what makes Guardiola a great manager is how he plays to his teams strengths rather than trying to force a round peg into a square hole like certain other "great" managers do

    • @sonabTV
      @sonabTV 3 года назад +3

      He mostly forced them into his sytem at Bayern, he did some adjustments, but Müller as CM, the Manzucic issue, Götze, Alaba in the middle, the gameplan against Real, 1 vs 1 against Barca...

    • @yw9113
      @yw9113 2 года назад +2

      Cough *mourinho* cough

  • @CommonSapien00
    @CommonSapien00 4 года назад +6

    I would love to see analysis of 2005/06 final between Barca & Arsenal. Still can't believe how Arsenal played well with 10 men on the pitch,almost beating them in the final 😁

  • @AndyHackett07
    @AndyHackett07 3 года назад +1

    Amongst other videos, this video in particular has helped me become very very good on FIFA 21 by emulating a mix of his Manchester City and Bayern tactics with Real Madrid.
    Thank you.

  • @syedmantaka2767
    @syedmantaka2767 4 года назад +2

    That was my idea or at least I'm the first follower who suggested to make a video on this. Now felling so happy, thanks Football Made Simple for your hard work. You guys are the best Channel in my eye❤❤

  • @DKM_Sports
    @DKM_Sports 4 года назад +83

    Love this

  • @kingejiro
    @kingejiro 4 года назад +1

    This video couldn't have come at a better time. Football Made Simple, you guys are the best!!!

  • @filiparizanov-bebic5636
    @filiparizanov-bebic5636 4 года назад +7

    I've watched every player on full matches, I've play'd video-games on top level, and I've noticed that: you should always keep the formation simple and symmetric, only players can change their positions if they are clinical in their other positions, so if you want to become for example a passer from dribbler you can if you are clinical in your role!!! As for me I've play'd a: CB's tackling, passing, shooting position, and a: WF's dribbling, passing, shooting position!!!

  • @selmirafernandes237
    @selmirafernandes237 4 года назад +1

    in barca, Puyol used to stay in the center and then in front of him there was a line of 3: busquets in the middle, pique a little bit to the right and abidal a bit to the left. its not often that we saw busquets having to go back and stay between the two defenders. enless if maxuell was playing, cause he would be were Villa normally played (wide at the left wing) and then with one less player behind to build, busquets wouldnt be so high at the peach like when Abidal plays. thats why some times when Maxuell used to play Guardiola use to put Keita on the game. so that xavi wouldnt have to change his position to much (with busquets between the two defenders xavi would have to go a little bit back on the peach).

  • @yosvaldo
    @yosvaldo 4 года назад +3

    Dani alves did huge difference, only fullback that push high up the pitch

  • @dikoenatsolo5561
    @dikoenatsolo5561 4 года назад +5

    Love the thumbnail...it grabbed my attention instantly!

  • @flaviotomas123
    @flaviotomas123 4 года назад +12

    This channel is so helpful and on the pitch as well gave me inspiration to start my own as well thank you FMS🙏

  • @yasirazab1830
    @yasirazab1830 4 года назад +1

    Perfect analysis, I am sure it was not that easy to explain the three cases at the same time that smooth

  • @cynthiamodukanele4788
    @cynthiamodukanele4788 3 года назад +1

    pep is the best coach ever that's what i noticed he delivers what is expected always

  • @winterane
    @winterane 4 года назад +1

    he adapted to each team’s and country’s football, while still remaining true to his principles, adapting to the way the opposition plays but also keeping his main tactics.

  • @majdydanaf6479
    @majdydanaf6479 4 года назад +21

    Can you do what transfers barca needs to recrown themselves as ucl winners?

    • @dreamchaser4866
      @dreamchaser4866 3 года назад +1

      All barca need is to replace their left vacant talents like : xavi in the center , neymar and suarez in the forward and one Super Defender . That is all , Barca just needs 4 talents and experienced Coach then it will rule the world another time☝️

  • @Derm1991
    @Derm1991 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating the idea that Pep still bases his teams around where his best players are despite overall having a reasonably strict style of play

  • @nam0007
    @nam0007 3 года назад +2

    I sometimes forget how much of a genius pep is

  • @sonabTV
    @sonabTV 3 года назад +2

    He always started with the 4-3-3 that barca played for decades and adjusted it to the players (and played a lot of others sytems). Kinda sad to see the bayern tactics now, because it was obious that thats not the perfact tactic for the players, Müller is not a CM and it never worked, Ribery and Alaba were perfect together on the wing, he always tried to replace mandzukic even so it worked great with him and bad without him and Thiago was never the key player like it was shown here. It was great to see the varieties of tactics in the Bundesliga, for example with Robben as a wing back, but they never had the right tactic against the big teams and it always felt like they had to overcome peps tactic to score a goal. And there was the "let's defend Messi, Suarez and Neymar 1 vs 1" tactic...

  • @kodaknikonedgopro8862
    @kodaknikonedgopro8862 Год назад

    Josep Guardiola's reign in every club is simply incredible, winning the UCL at such a young coaching age at Barça and then proving doubters wrong with his style of ball tikitaka swagger in his 2nd seasons' if not his first ssns in the leagues he works in.
    Guy has a patient buildup pattern that almost always pays, along with the immense talent pool he has or develops Iin each club he manages. Sometimes it's amusing that he overthinks himself in formations & game preparation but that proves what character he is.
    Just an underrated manager by some football "Pundits" not mentioning him in same line of tacticians as Cruyff, Ancelloti Ferguson Bielsa.
    Let alone Just MOU & Klopps.
    Guy simply revolutionalised the style Barca uses till date since 2008
    Xavi also tryinna implement this these days. Pep is unfortunate with wat is happening at City RN but overall he doesn't "normally" last more than 4 seasons at a club city being his longest stay maybe ideas have dried up but boy whatta team he's made in city since taking over from pellegrinj
    Am a proud barça fan.
    Edit: some grammatical errors
    Opinions are welcome fellow Footy Analysts

  • @pawelsokjolowksi5914
    @pawelsokjolowksi5914 Месяц назад

    My favorite Pep variation is Bayern. It was Tiki Taka but with a lot of intensity and assertiveness

  • @realog868
    @realog868 4 года назад +115

    I'd still say , if u don't believe Pep is the best Tactical manager out there since the last decade ? U just a hater , I don't take trophies in account but the playstyle. His tactics are way Outta world , most of the times his team loses coz of players mistake rather than tactics . The chances he gives to youngsters r another factor.

    • @kasrapop
      @kasrapop 4 года назад +22

      Actually he is better than zidane and klopp

    • @thuo1000
      @thuo1000 4 года назад +20

      @@kasrapop Much better. Pep is a genius tactician and one of the biggest influences in modern football

    • @realog868
      @realog868 4 года назад +4

      @@kasrapop that's what I believe , 2 years ago , nobody said Klopp's better , they won the ucl n now people been thinking he's this n that. His system is broken now , if he doesn't evolve he won't win .as for Zidane , his first spell was actually very good coz other players also showed n not just Ronaldo but after that he went like Valverde , used Ronaldo like Valverde used Messi . The difference is Ramos ,bale n Benzema showed but nobody stepped up for Barca .

    • @realog868
      @realog868 4 года назад +4

      @@thuo1000 well actually , people Hates him coz he spends money 😂 that's the ridiculous reason coz any manager they can name won all the stuff either with star or with money.

    • @physe1637
      @physe1637 4 года назад +1

      Tactical yes definitely but not the most efficient when winning trophies

  • @PLUTOXGOAT
    @PLUTOXGOAT Год назад +1

    Pep sees football as a game of chess and i love it 👌

  • @niallfoley6711
    @niallfoley6711 3 года назад

    This is quality and makes him look even more impressive with how Pep has transformed City agin over the past few months which obviously wasn’t known at the time this video came out

  • @WhiskyUpdate
    @WhiskyUpdate 3 года назад +2

    Biggest Differences are simple. With Barca He Achieve everything what was to achieve in football with other teams only local successes.

    • @kkasfa1596
      @kkasfa1596 3 года назад

      If City wins the CL then this is gonna be a bad statement.

  • @yashitkumar16
    @yashitkumar16 4 года назад

    i like the pep's bayern , love how robben used to cut inside and shoot where as ribery used to towards the by line inside beating opponent's cb and crossing the ball in for a header or a tap-in

  • @holunho0710
    @holunho0710 4 года назад +4

    Possession game with different formation, and they play stable and win trophies.

  • @calvinmarks1915
    @calvinmarks1915 2 года назад +1

    The King of Tactics 💯

  • @bentoamaral4572
    @bentoamaral4572 3 года назад

    What a video. Provided me a lot of useful information about pep's ideas at the begginning of his coach career

  • @malikargunhan3485
    @malikargunhan3485 4 года назад +114

    I really wonder what would happen if Guardiola went to Italy

    • @andreadg5429
      @andreadg5429 4 года назад +38

      If he goes to AC Milan and rebuilds them back, I'll be an happy man. Whats the fun of going to Juventus? Or go to Napoli, they already know good football (not with Gattuso though)

    • @andrewsantos3283
      @andrewsantos3283 4 года назад +8

      Im also eager to see Pep managing at Serie A. Juve is very keen on signing him for their UCL project but it would be better to see him at AC MILAN and revive that strugling club.

    • @finding_aether
      @finding_aether 4 года назад +1

      Probably we will see his 3-4-3 making a comeback. :D

    • @kaptnrotnase8277
      @kaptnrotnase8277 4 года назад +6

      @@andreadg5429 because pep always goes to the club with the most money in the league

    • @simplyballing1592
      @simplyballing1592 4 года назад +2

      Pep is scared of challenges. If he goes to Italy he'll go to Juventus or whichever club is the richest at that time

  • @prathapa2735
    @prathapa2735 4 года назад +1

    Ur the GOAT of analyzing football bruh ❤️

  • @munzilmohammed
    @munzilmohammed 4 года назад +1

    Tactical flexibility and genius of Gordiola

  • @delarae9464
    @delarae9464 3 года назад +1

    From an aspiring coach, thanks 👍🏾

  • @djolekovacevic5667
    @djolekovacevic5667 19 дней назад

    Barsa tactics and movement are insane, if you want to play like Barsa the players must have high IQ that tactics is too hard to learn... Sity and Bayern are way simple... In Barsa tactics every single player move and looks triangle. Amazing just amazing.

  • @dikoenatsolo5561
    @dikoenatsolo5561 4 года назад +1

    Wow!!! Absolutely delightfull video!!!😤🤩

  • @fbm22
    @fbm22 4 года назад

    Great video, but I think you underestimate how high City's fullbacks drift up. A lot of times City does look like what you showed with the inverted fullbacks during build up, but as City push higher and higher up the pitch and the opposition is basically forced into crowding their own box, the fullbacks for City get high and even overlap the wingers.

  • @DarthQueefious
    @DarthQueefious 3 года назад +3

    His Barca was the best football team ever, however, there was something very special aesthetically about the front 6 of Sane Aguero Sterling Silva De Bruyne Fernandinho, so well balanced and complementary

  • @Afrikfootball
    @Afrikfootball 4 года назад

    Proper content, definitely look up to this page for inspiration . Also trying to do some similar stuff but for some lesser known leagues and players (rising star stuff).

  • @jimw3956
    @jimw3956 3 года назад

    Brilliant analysis. Love the overview...not to much, not to little...free flowing. I coach youth teams, may I ask what graphics program you used to create?

  • @neneyiko
    @neneyiko 3 года назад

    It helped me in my PES Master League mode, thanks.

  • @torqueRxF
    @torqueRxF 3 года назад +1

    I swear he has made ManC a f*kin win machine

  • @udezemark2033
    @udezemark2033 3 года назад

    Wonderful, really wonderful, loved every bit of this.

  • @johnjason2894
    @johnjason2894 4 года назад +6

    I neee this for top eleven

  • @simplythebest286
    @simplythebest286 4 года назад

    I don't know if you can do it , but analyzing the underdogs would be something interesting ( like greece winning the euro 2004 / porto 2004....)

  • @vettel1192
    @vettel1192 3 года назад +1

    real football genius

  • @robertgregory9896
    @robertgregory9896 4 года назад +1

    What else have I noticed? It's only a minor quibble, but I've noticed that you've given the inside-forwards (attacking midfielders as you call them) the wrong numbers. Traditionally, 10 is inside-left and 8 inside-right, but you've got this the wrong way around. (OK, if you're going with the practice of giving 10 to the more advanced of the two, Mueller was more advanced than Thiago, but your video also shows Iniesta getting farther forward than Xavi, and Silva more than de Bruyne. Besides which, the reason 10 became more associated with the ponta da lanca/enganche/trequartista/whatever you want to call it is precisely because it has historically been more common for the inside-left to occupy that position.) I'd also argue that the defensive players are given the wrong numbers, but that's pretty universal. In Guardiola's teams (and indeed most modern teams, thanks in large part to his influence), the so-called full-backs (2 and 3) are really wing-halves and should be given 4 and 6, with 2 and 3 going to the central defenders who are the only true full-backs left (the term in its literal, classical meaning simply refers to the outfielders most withdrawn from the attack and has nothing to do with whether they play in the centre or the wings). What you've called the number 6 is, particularly in the Barcelona and Bayern Munich systems, an attacking centre-half (5), a latter-day version of Nestor Rossi or Luisito Monti.
    But I'm nitpicking. As for the actual analysis? I think you've got it spot on.

  • @nunocolon
    @nunocolon 3 года назад

    Awesome breakdown

  • @cleopasmunemo7942
    @cleopasmunemo7942 4 года назад

    Great content and i like the visual presentation.

  • @Lichaz1910
    @Lichaz1910 4 года назад +1

    perfectly explained brother!!

  • @pradeeshreddy
    @pradeeshreddy 3 года назад +1

    He is the best coach in the world by a distance

  • @usmanasif6711
    @usmanasif6711 4 года назад

    One of the best channel's I have ever watched
    Please make a video on Chris Wilder (Sheffield United's coach)

  • @sumgeeza7520
    @sumgeeza7520 4 года назад

    Fantastic detail well done

  • @tareqanas5036
    @tareqanas5036 4 года назад +2

    nice video! keep it up!

  • @michaelchandra9069
    @michaelchandra9069 4 года назад

    Great video as always. Hopefully you can make analysis about Super Pippo 😁

  • @revival25
    @revival25 4 года назад +1

    Actually Busquets didn't have to drop back when Pep had Abidal ,Puyol and pique fit for a match as Abidal would join as the third centre half

  • @adibahmed9542
    @adibahmed9542 4 года назад

    Nicely analysis

  • @makngok
    @makngok 4 года назад

    Actually Manu have similar ability with Ederson ( long ball, keeping the ball). And also, Pep was often play with weird formation at Bayern. That's why we got beat up by 3 La Liga teams three years in a row

  • @timgray1664
    @timgray1664 3 года назад

    Love watching a pep team!

  • @JM-gj7de
    @JM-gj7de 4 года назад

    Excellent video. Keep up the good work!

  • @saintroddy
    @saintroddy 4 года назад +1

    Wow, this is great analysis.

    • @reamonnjiga3454
      @reamonnjiga3454 3 года назад

      Hahahaha No guiding rule just park the bus

  • @JI-ez9bc
    @JI-ez9bc 4 года назад

    Great video, what editing software do use do make your videos ?

  • @footballaesthetics11
    @footballaesthetics11 4 года назад

    FMS you should make ur own tactics video, what you believe to be the best formation and its tactics

  • @disastergirl7272
    @disastergirl7272 3 года назад +1

    Best Taki Taka
    El Barça...

  • @MegaSpurs18
    @MegaSpurs18 4 года назад

    Fantastic breakdown!

  • @Adicfc10
    @Adicfc10 4 года назад

    Great video. Could we see some more Chelsea videos?

  • @matthewbourne9647
    @matthewbourne9647 4 года назад

    Brilliant Analysis 👏🏿😊

  • @StarAmbience42
    @StarAmbience42 3 года назад

    Wow well explained

  • @danyalkhan6152
    @danyalkhan6152 4 года назад +2

    For other managers I think Fergie and Mourinho tactical evolution for their amazing careers would be great

    • @pysky4u
      @pysky4u 4 года назад +3

      Mourinho never really evolved tho

    • @danyalkhan6152
      @danyalkhan6152 4 года назад +1

      @@pysky4u of course my friend , imagine this earlier having some of the best centre backs , leading to quick bold counter attacks later switched to more conservative style protecting the centre backs at Man Utd via mid field and later overloading a flank at Spurs

    • @pysky4u
      @pysky4u 4 года назад +4

      @@danyalkhan6152 Generally, Mourinho's tactical style has been consistent: Sitting off the opponent and exploiting mistakes mixed with reactive football. The only club he's ever deviated from those tactics were at Real Madrid but with the star studded attacking quality he had at his disposal, he couldn't just decide to park the bus

    • @danyalkhan6152
      @danyalkhan6152 4 года назад +1

      @@pysky4u true dat

  • @cracksemiro6375
    @cracksemiro6375 4 года назад +1

    Fourth or third best manager out there for sure

  • @nelsonconstantino2575
    @nelsonconstantino2575 Год назад

    Good evening i would like to know how the players rotate in this tactical sistem?

  • @안해찬-i9i
    @안해찬-i9i 4 года назад

    NICE but can you explain more about transition next time?

  • @srikanthkadari6286
    @srikanthkadari6286 4 года назад

    GREATEST MANAGER OF ALL TIME.

  • @basilmore-chevalier215
    @basilmore-chevalier215 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video ! Could you tell me which software or application are you using for your video ? Thanks by advance.

  • @SKayywit2ys
    @SKayywit2ys 3 года назад

    Pep plays to the teams strengths

  • @arandomguy7829
    @arandomguy7829 4 года назад

    I was wondering, when you are discussing the tactics regarding the defense of the opponent, you did not mention the movement of the opponent midfielders. Does it not affect much or you just chose to ignore them??

  • @hsikry
    @hsikry 4 года назад

    Can you explain the tactics for Juventus 14 / 15 with Tevez and Pirlo

  • @JackSordakaPVS
    @JackSordakaPVS 3 года назад +1

    No doubt even Klopp agrees that Pep is the world's best coach...

  • @francoromero8681
    @francoromero8681 4 года назад

    amazing content. Congrats

  • @haroldrmendoza
    @haroldrmendoza 4 года назад

    Should do a video on how barcelona should play today

  • @manabuhorikita969
    @manabuhorikita969 3 года назад

    I wonder how guardiola would do in France ? the teams are the best at locking the center (and most roles you gave to the df are covered by the midfielder)

  • @sadrazendehnam9531
    @sadrazendehnam9531 Год назад

    Hi! Please speak more about Pep's tactics in 2011/12 season 🙏🏻

  • @minesforlife2370
    @minesforlife2370 4 года назад +4

    Wow I never been that early

  • @souravmanu4051
    @souravmanu4051 4 года назад

    Plz make a video focusing on Pochettino's time at spurs and how the team evolved under his reign.

  • @vasubhyadiwan7615
    @vasubhyadiwan7615 4 года назад

    Can u make a how to fix Barcelona...??

  • @vitexgold
    @vitexgold 4 года назад

    great explanation!

  • @goonertony
    @goonertony 4 года назад

    Great Video! Keep going :-)

  • @cristianpop8967
    @cristianpop8967 3 года назад

    What is the name of program you used for tactics?

  • @ish11234
    @ish11234 4 года назад

    Excellent video