Walked into a Klopp/Guardiola masterclass here.
Please go read Inverting The Pyramid to read about innovators.
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Please go read Inverting The Pyramid to read about innovators.
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The Dutch influences for pep was for his tiki taka tactics as the Dutch were obsessed with passing triangles and that’s what the basis of the tiki taka is.He may have revolutionized the game in terms of his 18 zone viewpoint, but you are way off on the other thoughts. The funniest part is that Pep openly admits what an influence Cryuff was on him, which is why his pressing is very much influenced by the Dutch teams of the 70s.
You make it sound like the False 9 is an uncommon tactic.
Inverted full backs? Definitely nothing new there, either.
Read my other postsYou said he invented it.
Do you even know what system Klopp used in Germany? He came from the same school as a bunch of those German managers. He was a better man manager maybe, but he wasn't extreme of even influential in his tactics.
Walked into a Klopp/Guardiola masterclass here.
Please go read Inverting The Pyramid to read about innovators.
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I invented the piano key neck tie! I invented it! What have you done, Derek? Nothing!
What is this? A tiny school for Ants? It has to be at least four times bigger!
And the false 9 wasn’t uncommon it was downright not used unless there were injuries. Took 20 years to see it again after Uruguay and Austria used it for a total of 2 games in the 30s until Hungary used it in the 50s then 60 years until Pep used it.
Let Fred be a lesson to some of you
Let Fred be a lesson to some of you
My god.Zat was suggesting we pay 50m for him the other day.