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		von Adin Osmanbasic am 01.04.2020
		
					in den Kategorien Tactical Theory					
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As we move forward through the years football continues to
evolve. The developments are not often massive evolutions such as Sacchi’s
zonal congestion from the 80s or Michels’ and Cruyff’s total football from the
70s, but most frequently minor positional or role adjustments within the
different phases of the game. Every goal scored for your team and every goal
conceded that is prevented for your team has high value – and as analytics
continue to grow within our sport, we are seeing its impact on football’s phases
little by little. 
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 10.08.2018
		
					in den Kategorien Coach Portraits, Premier League, Tactical Theory, Team Portraits					
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	“We found a lot of problems when attacking a 5-4-1 when the striker is marking our holding midfielder and 10 players are defending so deep. We are thinking about how you could attack against that system.” – Pep Guardiola when previewing the 2018/2019 EPL season.
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 06.08.2018
		
					in den Kategorien Bundesliga, Premier League					
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	The most successful team in German history and the most successful team in English history meet once again, this time in a pre-season friendly. Kovac shows a preview of the well-oiled German machine he will have on the field for the 2018/2019 season, while Mourinho shows potential issues his team will face during the next months, as he warned it could be a “difficult season.”
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 05.08.2018
		
					in den Kategorien Premier League					
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	Guardiola and Sarri face off for the first time in England. Both managers showed a preview of their likely tactical approach for the upcoming  2018/2019 season. City’s pressing game proved to be the big difference between the teams, creating dangerous counterattacking opportunities even when the build-up was not being executed to a high level.
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 26.06.2018
		
					in den Kategorien Player Portraits, World Cup					
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	After the Argentineans’ poor start to the tournament, their minds are divided: Was Messi bad or was he badly involved? We analyze in detail which game-environment Messi needs to achieve his maximum effect.
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 23.06.2018
		
					in den Kategorien World Cup					
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	Croatia surprised the world when they were able to defeat Lionel Messi’s Argentina 3:0 in the group stage. The clear strategy of Dalic and his men was to use the height and strength of their players to dominate the game in aerial duels. The possession game was very direct and short-lived while the game revolved mostly around Croatia’s midfield pressing block and Argentina’s positional play in possession. If Dalic’s men could win the direct ball they would attack, otherwise, they focused on creating counter-attack opportunities through their pressing and winning high balls from the Argentinean build-up play.
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 16.06.2018
		
					in den Kategorien World Cup					
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	We take a more in-depth look at the national football team of Croatia, a country with a long history of producing highly technical players which help them to make runs in major tournaments and threaten the favorites consistently. What is Zlatko Dalic’s strategy in the 2018 World Cup?
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 27.09.2017
		
					in den Kategorien Champions League					
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	Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund meet in the group stages yet again in what has turned out to be one of the more common and exciting pairings within the last 5 seasons. Los Blancos continue to dominate in Europe with a diamond made up of Isco, Modric, Kroos, and Casemiro. Dortmund sought to bring their high pressing 4-3-3 and counterpressing to the game, but ultimately it wasn’t enough.
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 20.05.2017
		
					in den Kategorien Player Portraits					
		mit 7 Kommentaren
	
	
			
			
		
		
	Paul Pogba is a name many people in football are familiar with. Manchester United fans are likely still having nightmares over the fact that he left them to join Juventus just a few seasons ago. One of Pogba’s most famous quotes is one in which he explains why he left the Red Devils: “I said to Ferguson: ‘Play me, and I will show you if I’m ready or not,’ Then against Blackburn on December 31, 2011, I was on the bench. Ferguson put Rafael in midfield with Ji Sung Park. Then I gave up.”
	
	
	
	
		von Adin Osmanbasic am 05.03.2017
		
					in den Kategorien Tactical Theory					
		mit 5 Kommentaren
	
	
			
			
		
		
	Pressing, counterpressing, and counterattacking are three very popular concepts that are associated with the most exciting and dominant teams in modern football. Pressing and counterattacking are perhaps the more “classic” ideas in football tactics, while counterpressing is a buzzword which has become quite popular over the last five to six years – despite having existed for decades. But what do these terms really mean and why are they so important to modern football?