Aneh banget liat Woltemade main 60 menit jadi gelandang. Jujur ga ngerti apa tujuan Howe mainin dia di tengah.
Dia keliatan bingung, terlalu lambat untuk main di area sempit di tengah/antar lini alhasil bola sering lepas, aspek fisikalnya pun ga banyak ngasih impact.
Indonesia’s National Team has improved in several areas over the last months. 🇮🇩
But yesterday’s game was a step back in Three Key aspects:
📌 Compactness
📌 Rest Defense
📌 Deep Build-Up
These aren’t just tactical issues — they reflect the structure of Indonesian football itself. 👇
During the recent qualification games, Indonesia had shown real progress in the first two areas (Compactness and Rest Defense).
The 5-4-1 structure in defense, 3-2-4-1 in attack made the team more compact, improved defensive distances, and provided solid rest defense (3+2) — protecting transitions and giving control.
In previous months, Indonesia also showed great positional attacks in mid and final third build-up — partly due to the structure, but also because of the presence of players like Egy Maulana, Ridho, or Ole Romeny, who added creativity, rhythm and ability to play in small spaces in possession.
Yesterday, with the switch to a 4-2-3-1 / 4-4-2, many of those strengths were missing. Important players were missing too. The team lost compactness, distances between lines grew, with Saudi Arabia playing inside their block too easily. Wingers not closing inside in defense, Defensive line and Midfield Line far from each other, etc..
Honestly, these issues are not new. They often appear in the local league, where games are open and chaotic, full of transitions. A lack of compactness, little focus on rest defense, and limited attention to deep build-up make it difficult to control matches and impose a clear game model.
Usually, the team that wins is the one with better individuals in the boxes, not the one that controls what happens between the boxes.
I’ve said it many times: if Indonesia wants to grow, the domestic league must evolve too. You can’t expect players to adapt to two completely different football contexts — one in Liga 1 and another with the National Team.
A connected, aligned football system is what truly drives long-term progress. 🇮🇩⚽️
This afternoon I’ll speak in detail about these three areas — Compactness, Rest defense, and Deep Build-up — and how improving them can help Indonesia compete at a higher level. 🧵
You can find more about Indonesia's game in Bahasa at @TGC_IDN across all our platforms and in our Youtube Channel:
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Ada kemiripan di 2 pemain ini, Valverde dan Szoboszlai.
- Box2box
- Nafas kuda
- Versatile, sama2 pernah main di RB
- Long shot maut
Memang bukan pemain yg unggul di aspek kreatifitas, tapi pemain kek gini berguna bgt dgn work rate, stamina, dan kontribusinya di semua fase.
🔵 Simone Inzaghi's Al Hilal
Long diagonal build ups to Milinkovic-Savić, Neves' defensive hybrid role, Wide diamonds
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Ini soal HUGO EKITIKE. Iya, Liverpool bayar kemahalan.
Artikel ini menjelaskan apa kelebihan Ekitike, potensinya. Juga menjabarkan kekurangannya, apa yang harus diperbaiki. Tidak berdasar highlight, tapi laga-laga Frankfurt.
Tulisan @bergasss.
https://t.co/8zpfEEtLWM
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