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
The out-of-possession setup of Besiktas was not good. The spaces between the lines were insane.
Skriniar, Oosterwolde & Kante create a 3v2, with Guendouzi dropping to receive via a 3rd-man pattern & access Kante outside the cover shadow. Issue: Oosterwolde's pass not good.
@berkegnyboz I know what you mean, I was quite skeptical as well because I still knew him from his time in Germany. But I think he's a very interesting coach who definitely still needs to develop further though. He surprised me in a positive way.
@CemTYuksekdag thank you my friend for sharing & for your words. I agree with what you have said, I actually like Montella a lot tactically & think hes very underrated.
@berkegnyboz Agree that he'd be the better option generally. I liked this one though cause Kosovo's press wasn't intense enough to cause problems for Ismail. At the same time it allowed to have 3 players in the 2nd phase w/ Ferdi, Hakan & Arda who are comfortable under pressure when receiving
Vincenzo Montella is currently one of the most interesting NT-coaches.
→ overload to isolate = Kadioglu & Yildiz in 2v2's
→ no traditional cf; instead uses false 9
→ FB's inverted, but flexible: wide/invert into HS/3ATB
→ 6 often drops btw. CB's
→ Güler roaming around
Nagelsmann’s box-3-3 deep build-up:
4v3 in 1st first phase, allowing Stiller to receive the ball. Brown inverts, which causes the opposition CM to be pinned back --> Stiller can receive. Inverting of the LB also shortens the passing lane from Stiller --> Brown afterwards.
Sequence of Liverpool creating two overloads;
- 3v2 1st phase, 3v2 2nd phase
- Alisson moves higher
- Robertson inverts
- Mac Allister & Robertson stretching line
- Wirtz drops inbetween & receives
Vincent Kompany;
• 2-2-2-1-3 structure
• overloading centre
• both fullbacks inverting; pinning opponent
→ opening passing lanes to wingers
→ wingers can receive & go into 1v1's
Pep Guardiola;
• 4-box-2 structure
• Central overload (5v4)
• Rodri as the free man via a third-man pattern
• O’Reilly opens the passing lane
→ Guehi line-breaking pass
• Bruno moves from centre to wide spot
• creates half-space overload (2v1)
• increases distance to opponent
= forces CM to decide; follow or stay
• initiates counter-movement w/ Dorgu
• Dorgu's run pins opponent deep
= space for Bruno to receive