Hansi Flick.
• 4-2-4 / 3-2-5
• 4v3 in 1st phase
• 4v2 in 2nd phase
• Flat back four
• Increased distance for Brahim/Bellingham
• Masterclass in overloading & pinning
Fabian Hürzeler.
• 3-1-3-3 build-up
• 4v3 in 1st phase
• 3v2 in 2nd phase
• Both FBs inverting
• Kadioglu free man
• Third-man to escape press
• Overload on ball-far side for cross
Roberto de Zerbi.
• 3-1-3-3; diamond build-up
• Both FB's (Udogie/Porro) inverting
• Palhinha as the RCB in possession
• Overloading center w/ inverting FB
• Space to receive & carry due to pinning
Luis Enrique.
• 3-3-4; diamond build-up
• Overloading center (3v2) w/ Doue
• Pinning Upamecano to prevent jumping
• Neves & Doue luring & pinning
• Countermovements for both goals
@hakutom39 no problem, don't watch them. There are plenty of graphics from other creators that you'll enjoy. I like doing it that way, and I'll keep doing it this way.
Okan Buruk vs. Domenico Tedesco.
— 3-2-5 IP vs. 4-4-2 OOP
— Overloading 1st phase
— Pinning entire backline
— Bardakci/Sallai extremely wide
— Distance for Guendouzi/Talisca too big
— Leroy Sane as the key
— Kante +1; too passive
Fabian Hürzeler.
• 3-1-3-3 build-up
• overloads in 1st and 2nd phase
• a masterclass in pinning
• stretching midfield-line
• Pascal Groß as the free man to cross
⟶ Mitoma free on far side to receive
Pep Guardiola.
• 3-1-3-3
• creating overloads in 1st & 2nd phase
• O'Reilly and Nunes inverting
• stretching midfield-line
• third man pattern to escape m2m-press
@maxxaha2211 Hard to say, but I agree that Real struggled in the 2nd half. Bayern's gegenpress looked better, shorter distances and all that, but I also think Madrid got a bit tired of making those long runs from their own box to Bayern's. Energy dropped, which made things easier imo.
Vincent Kompany.
• 3-1-3-3 build-up
• 4v2 first phase
• 2v1 wide
• Both FBs inverting
• Overload to isolate
• Minimum width
• Diaz isolated for 1v1s with Trent