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Limitless Creativity vs Controlled Creativity CHAOS vs CONTROL Creativity is relative in football, for some it may be a skill used to beat a player,for others it can be a disguised pass/disguised first touch - there isn't a clear definition. Actual debate is around the risk
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him,but also not someone who judge him by his relatively less aesthetic bio mechanics
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ways to effectively contribute as a no.6. A less aesthetic CM like Rice wont do those turns a lot,as he priortise other aspects. Rice looks technically incapable to do such a neat turn, but again,that single deficiency doesnt define him,thats the whole point. I am not a fan of
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half turns by no.6s is one of the most risky moves in football,and we dont have to use it to define a no.6. the player might be capable,but his risk taking threshold will be much lower and wants to avoid it. Players like Veratti make it look easy,but there are other efficient
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One of the problems of the tactico mind is a fixation on a specific trait that they use to define everything. They saw Busquets & Verratti turn out of pressure and think a No. 6 must have this or he is not good enough. They forget Jorginho, Rodri & Kroos almost never do it.

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robotic press rather than a intelligent one,less decision making for players = more robotic approach, and yeah, it results in crazy attacks,but you got to be a bit more smarter in your press,then we will get even more brilliant attacks.
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this single-instruction approach to always mark your man is a bit naive tbh,Kompany brutually punished this approach from Atalanta and now he got punished by PSG for a similar man- marking system. there should be smart nuances in this pressing system, or else it will be a form of
Meia Armador - Mufaddal Idris Burhani@MeiaArmador__

We analysed the Champions League first legs, understanding why Enrique and Kompany are not as similar as they are made out to be, and what exactly their approaches were. We also analysed the Atletico and Arsenal game, and how Simeone’s game state reactive approach fared against a structured performance from Arsenal.

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-classic run against isolated centerback -last second subtle nudge from defender to slow down the runner just an example of typical battle between a physical runner and a lone centerback
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Football concepts@Ourfootballvids·
One of many examples of movement patterns related to man-marking, resulting from rotations and ball circulation among PSG players.
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PSG's Art of Simplifying Complex Pressing Systems should be studied
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Manasseh@zy_uglyvillian·
@midfield227 I expect psg to win tonight but both teams aren't great defensively. Their attacks are somewhat evenly matched. Psg take their chances more often than Bayern do. That, coupled with a home turf advantage should maybe give psg the edge in a close context game. 2-2 my prediction.
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@zy_uglyvillian for me,PSG is better team with their experience. Better in fullback department,better in midfield, in attack,both teams are evenly matched but with different dynamics, CBs can be vulnerable in both teams,as I expect mistakes from them considering their aggressive style of play
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Manasseh@zy_uglyvillian·
@midfield227 Ok, I understand. How do you see the game going today? Psg - Bayern.
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@zy_uglyvillian I can see both,but thought of appreciating PSG's ability to break that press and tbh,its not that easy to do
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Manasseh@zy_uglyvillian·
@midfield227 You see "problem solving". I see "bad pressing", the classical Liverpool problem this season.
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Kompany's Bayern Solving Aggressive Man-Man Press
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@stirling_j Hi Jamie,do you know any reliable source to get Racing's full match replays
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Jamie Hamilton@stirling_j·
"Our 'relationist' approach focuses more on the interactions between players than on fixed positions. We want our players to understand what kind of relationships they need to create in each moment...that gives us more flexibility." - Jose Alberto Lopez
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the team identity.If you want to know more,you can check out my visual explanation of these concepts using real match footage. PSG problem solving brilliance youtu.be/Fw03Gskh8Sk?si…
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now every player seems like they know how to solve their mircro problems,or even use a team mate to solve a larger problem. Football is all about that problem solving and PSG and Bayern are perfect examples of enabling players to efficiently solving problem without loosing
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Analysts often tries to decode patterns,but its not always about some random patterns. Its simply about players finding space and time to operate in a high pressure game. They aren't always looking for certain triggers to execute an action,rather its real time problem solving..
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