Below is the video analysis breakdown of the points discussed in the post and article that I shared recently. We can clearly see how PSG decompress Bayern's block to find Doue between the lines. And then Kvara's movement to go against Stanisic's flow.
An excellent example on PSG ability to turn the ball over and invite Kane into areas of the pitch where they are able to dispossess Kane. With the match Saturday more than likely to be M2M forcing the #9 into these zones is crucial in stopping Arsenal
Such an important quality from a midfielder player to take the touch firsty into an area the opposing player can’t get to, then set yourself and move your feet to be able to play the pass with disguise after knowing the picture before receiving the ball 🧠
A backwards pass is the best cue/opportunity for an immediate forward pass, especially diagonally. This is because it’s a natural trigger for the opponents to step-up, leaving space around them
Mount anticipates, coaches Maz, scans as ball moves, 2-touch switch of play
@cmcalister5 Will be breaking down the full match. The point in this clip was to show that Boro did things right but the final ball and Hull anticipating the pass stopped Boro for getting beyond the Hull defensive line
Boro at times were able to beat the first and second line of pressure and work it wide. However, Hull were able to stop the 3rd man combination through anticipating the pass into the #9 preventing Boro getting beyond the Hull defensive line 🧠