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How De Zerbi is changing the Premier League 

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Roberto De Zerbi had the hard task of taking over Graham Potter's project at Brighton, but has taken the Premier League by storm since joining the Seagulls.
With a big fan in Pep Guardiola, the ex-Shakhtar Donetsk manager is shaking up English football. Jon Mackenzie explains how his effect is being felt.
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@TPW13
@TPW13 Год назад
He is a great man. He De Zerbis all the success that comes his way
@zainmulaudzi7250
@zainmulaudzi7250 Год назад
😂😂nice
@nyykSIUUU
@nyykSIUUU Год назад
nice one
@CoconutJewce
@CoconutJewce Год назад
@TheCineSniper Tifo made the same pun. lol Look under his name at 0:10.
@JemsssC
@JemsssC Год назад
Nice
@TPW13
@TPW13 Год назад
@@CoconutJewce aww man i thought i was a genius hahaha i made the comment before i even watched the video
@containedhurricane
@containedhurricane Год назад
Conte won several major trophies with his smash-and-grab tactics, but I'd prefer De Zerbi's because it's more entertaining to see high-possession-based play
@CoconutJewce
@CoconutJewce Год назад
High-possession-based play that's also very attacking. City is also high-possession but they can be kinda meh to watch whenever they're not scoring 7 goals a game. lol
@Micfri300
@Micfri300 Год назад
Watch contes first season at Juventus. I would argue it was more entertaining than se zerbis brighton with vucinic has the false nine
@avyuktkochhar8374
@avyuktkochhar8374 Год назад
Conte’s and RDZ’s build up principles (which have earned RDZ such a distinguished name in the football scene) are of the same school of thought. There are different nuances but the school of thought is the same: attract to attack. Of course OOP philosophy is different for both managers, but that’s a different topic.
@Sleepless4Life
@Sleepless4Life Год назад
He ain't goin' to Spurs m8! Keep smokin' that spliff
@thuikippl5034
@thuikippl5034 Год назад
​@@Sleepless4Life no one mentioned Spurs
@sabbrook5323
@sabbrook5323 Год назад
I really hope he doesn't make a move like Potter did. He should stay at Brighton until he wins a cup with them and European seats.
@thrustgamer7837
@thrustgamer7837 Год назад
Which vup?😂
@robertryan6782
@robertryan6782 Год назад
I did enjoy 'European seats'.
@Jamessouthern
@Jamessouthern Год назад
@@thrustgamer7837 FA? It's not like there are cup qualifiers?
@deannahenry8925
@deannahenry8925 Год назад
Definitely
@lamlam9044
@lamlam9044 Год назад
Chelsea will come for him😂
@Q9Teen
@Q9Teen Год назад
Can't wait when season ends and see "Chelsea are interested in De Zerbi"
@kokop.1610
@kokop.1610 Год назад
de zerbis legit unlike harry potter
@marlonblade007
@marlonblade007 Год назад
Thing is they actually should but they can't!
@notmanynamesleft
@notmanynamesleft Год назад
Would be funny seeing him go to Chelsea for about 3 months then get sacked.
@kokop.1610
@kokop.1610 Год назад
Nah, not like the overhype english managers that just got sacked and about to be sacked
@trevorsaunders580
@trevorsaunders580 Год назад
Of course they are, but with that prat they have there already going out and buying any player that can tie his own bootlaces up. Would he be interested in Chelsea.
@freddiekeen1019
@freddiekeen1019 Год назад
I was at the Bridge on Saturday and it’s honestly mesmerising to watch. Never panicking, incredible pressing after possession loss, and every single time they go forward it looks threatening. Long may it continue!
@avyuktkochhar8374
@avyuktkochhar8374 Год назад
The concept of an artificial transition been there for some time (Emery). But RDZ has made it his go-to tactic. No other coach made this the team’s identity. This is also one of the reasons why I have some doubts as to whether RDZ will transition into a bigger job smoothly. The bigger the team, the less the teams the ability to bait a press because opponents are happy to sit deep. Will he be able to manage a team that is required to attack low blocks on a weekly basis? That requires a different type of managerial skill-set to what he has been required to show at Brighton thus far.
@benjaminowolabi6891
@benjaminowolabi6891 Год назад
This is actually a very (emphasis on very) good point
@emiliou6898
@emiliou6898 Год назад
Also that Its not easy to implement and could take time, and big clubs dont give u that. Plus i think potter made bus transition easier, brighton played similar with potter
@zombievikinggaming4258
@zombievikinggaming4258 Год назад
Managers adapts styles for the teams and situations they're in. He will change depending on the players he has at his disposal. People think Sean Dyche wanted to play the way he did at Burnley. It was a necessity.
@emiliou6898
@emiliou6898 Год назад
@@zombievikinggaming4258 not all managers like to adapt, some are very loyal to their “beliefs”
@avyuktkochhar8374
@avyuktkochhar8374 Год назад
@@zombievikinggaming4258 completely agree with you. But Brighton were a team that were pinning their opposition in their own box and creating a lot of chances under potter. They still are creating a multitude of chances under RDZ but the nature is different. This clearly means that the current style of play is a result of RDZ intentions and not out of necessity. The squad is ready for the next step.
@agstxlez3388
@agstxlez3388 Год назад
Bro really said, "I think i will love it..And i De Zerbi"
@Isaac-pi7dh
@Isaac-pi7dh Год назад
Sounds more like "I deserve it "
@Sajangrg69
@Sajangrg69 Год назад
@@Isaac-pi7dh you sir are a genius. You deserve Nobel peace prize.
@itsyaboydanno7143
@itsyaboydanno7143 Год назад
​@@Sajangrg69*dezerbs
@ahasiikuyu8001
@ahasiikuyu8001 Год назад
For De Zerbi to continue Brightons incredible form after Graham Potter, is very impressive and his box midfield set up has been highlighted by Guardiola as a contributing factor. With Pep integrating the box midfields into his XI which has helped him control games more and break pressing lines of high intensity pressing teams like Liverpool and Bayern Munich. This set up could be a catalyst to Pep's long awaited success in the Champions League with Man City
@asm7406
@asm7406 11 месяцев назад
it would be the other way around
@akamiguelsanchez9985
@akamiguelsanchez9985 Год назад
Huge credit to De Zerbi for being able to implement this and get everyone on board.
@KayZenShoGün
@KayZenShoGün Год назад
Conte's Inter Milan did this brilliantly against Barcelona at the San Siro in the Champions League when he was manager there. I remember being frustrated that they could play through Barca's press at will but they just couldn't score. It's outstanding that he's able to implement it so well at Brighton though. That's the real achievement. He's not reinvented the wheel. He's just made it more efficient in his own way. Sort of like Jürgen Klopp's "gegenpress" and Pep Guardiola's possession football. Let's hope he can build on it. When they drew with Liverpool at Anfield, I wrote in a my post game rant that Brighton might just have found a live one. I'm simultaneously mad and glad that I'm being proved right.
@conorbyrne8074
@conorbyrne8074 Год назад
Never a mention for the fact Emery brought this type of artificial transitions from build up to the league too. You even did a video on how he created transitional moments by triggering the press when Villareal beat Bayern in CL.
@jiminy91
@jiminy91 Год назад
Literally one of the godfathers of artificial counters.
@randomshotz13
@randomshotz13 Год назад
Maybe because De Zerbi arrived earlier this season and has implemented it well. Emery has got going at Villa but he can't be the "bringer" as he came second. He also did not get this going well with Arsenal in his first PL stint. There's no need to be bitter, just enjoy a more tactically diverse league!
@conorbyrne8074
@conorbyrne8074 Год назад
@@randomshotz13 Yes he took over 6 weeks earlier than Emery. However Emery showed with Villarreal against top pressing sides in the CL how to create transitional "counter attacking" moments from your own build up by triggering the opposition press. Emery's success at this was on display at the highest level last season. Both De Zerbi and Emery have brought this to the PL. How much De Zerbi was influenced by Emery (or how much different coaches are influenced by eachother) is unknown. Look up Emery Video Vs Bayern on tifo from last year. De Zerbi started from a higher base when taking on Brighton than Emery did at Villa. Next season will be interesting
@randomshotz13
@randomshotz13 Год назад
@@conorbyrne8074 and De Zerbi was doing this 4 years ago at Sassuolo in the Serie A... I don't see why you can't enjoy a video about De Zerbi without a mention to another coach that sometimes employes the same tactics The reason De Zerbi gets the call out is he takes this idea to a whole new level, it's THE way his team's play not just a facet of their game (which may eventually be a bad thing) Brighton have had >70% possession this year in the PL more than any team and if you remove City I think more than the rest of the league combined, that's why it's so interesting, it's one idea taken to the max
@jamesbaxter4920
@jamesbaxter4920 Год назад
Agree Emery is a total legend, but De Zerbi is the most extreme example, most managers don't encourage their team to sit so low and so compact in possession
@tomclifford7609
@tomclifford7609 Год назад
A lot like how Italy played in the euros, great style of play
@ahasiikuyu8001
@ahasiikuyu8001 Год назад
We are often accustomed to double pivots where one is a destroyer by cancelling out the oppositions attacks and the other would be a deep lying playmaker or distributor. De Zerbi's double pivot is different. While both can do all the old school aspects,plus they are both essential in breaking the press, playing against a high intensity pressing team, attracting the opposition and helping the team with the highline and ball retention
@iulianju7893
@iulianju7893 Год назад
I think one of the main reasons Brighton is able to pull off these bait and switch moves is because opponents still underestimate them. It's much easier to break low blocks against teams that actually expect to take points from you.
@akas224
@akas224 Год назад
afer Liverpool was defeated two times by them , not underestimated them anymore.
@yahhou-9564
@yahhou-9564 Год назад
It's way past the underestimating stage at this point. Brighton are one of (if not) the best teams in the world at building up from the back.
@robert2690
@robert2690 Год назад
@@yahhou-9564 They are 7th. As it stands, clubs above them figured them out
@MonsterhunterFTWWTF
@MonsterhunterFTWWTF Год назад
@@robert2690 they really haven’t yet Brighton should be in 5th considering they were robbed against tottenham
@yahhou-9564
@yahhou-9564 Год назад
@@robert2690 I am talking about build up play and smoothly moving the ball from their third to the final third. You are talking about the standings. Last time i checked, you have to win a game to rank higher, not play beautiful football, which is a totally different discussion. Plus, Guardiola also thinks that Brighton is the best team in the World at building up from the back.
@VincentWilliam31
@VincentWilliam31 Год назад
What i love about de zerbi is he proved Graeme Souness, a Liverfool legend, and pundits alike SO WRONG. I hope he continues on with Brighton and to contend for titles in many years to come, and oh…to not be a selling club
@Eoin1
@Eoin1 Год назад
Tbf, does anyone pay much attention to what Souness says? The guys knowledge is so out of date. He doesn't have a clue how the game is played anymore
@stephennewton2777
@stephennewton2777 Год назад
Brighton are clearly not a selling club. They seem to have a hidden factory that makes replacement players (and coaches) before they actually need them and then bring them on. Look at all the talent they’ve sold over the last two seasons and they just keep getting stronger.
@Sleepless4Life
@Sleepless4Life Год назад
He gone bro. Prolly Spurs or Chelsea next season.
@paulie-g
@paulie-g Год назад
@@stephennewton2777 Southampon used to have the same thing, now look at them. It's not sustainable to keep doing that, especially with managers.
@trevorsaunders580
@trevorsaunders580 Год назад
​@@Sleepless4Life Why would he go to a club in crisis. The reason he went to Brighton was because they aren't.
@Chuchodinho
@Chuchodinho Год назад
People wondering how he’ll adapt once teams start to sit deep and invite pressure. Just watch how his Sassuolo side played. They pinned teams back and broke teams down, including big sides such as Juventus. The only thing letting him down was the quality of his players. I’m sure he’ll adapt well next season since he’s an elite coach
@prabhatsingh7577
@prabhatsingh7577 Год назад
Next season , caecido, and mac allister will leave most probably, for large sums of money thouh, it wld be crucial for Brighton to add quality, they still have players overperforming their XG.
@FireFist217
@FireFist217 Год назад
Another great video 👏👏 . Next season will be much more difficult for de zerbi . i hope he can adapt and improvise to keep this run going because " a specific style of play mostly lasts only a season cuz eventually teams figure out how to play against you " - jon / jj (can;t remember who it was but the point was spot on )
@mpaokorie
@mpaokorie Год назад
That is Premier League for you. 2nd season is always tough, and only Guardiola has done gr8. Lets see how next season will be for Haaland and De'zerbi
@evonne_o
@evonne_o Год назад
​@@mpaokorieExactly.
@goodman4093
@goodman4093 Год назад
Pep always evolve when the tactics become stale. Initially his team whip the ball across the goal for tap ins but most defence became accustomed to it
@vilius3003
@vilius3003 Год назад
Unai Emery has been incorporated the same concept of Artificial Transitions since his arrival. It was painful to start with, but exhibits some wonderful buildup sequences that tear opponents apart.
@AndrewWhitsed
@AndrewWhitsed Год назад
Ufuk Talay has setup the Wellington Phoenix over the past 4 years to play this way. Invite the press to create space and give players patterns and confidence to play out under pressure. Lots of bounce passes and one twos and when it clicks is very attractive to watch, the odd long ball is used to keep the opposition honest and utilise the space if opposition defences push up to maintain distance between midfield and defence.
@yan.weather
@yan.weather Год назад
Kia Ora
@OPennTV
@OPennTV Год назад
I like to see one about why Aston villa are so good
@alexchetverik3982
@alexchetverik3982 Год назад
There is literally a video made by this channel recently called "Are Aston Villa actually good?".
@MitchWebb94
@MitchWebb94 Год назад
@@alexchetverik3982 They spoke a lot about XG and XGa and a general overperformance since Emery has come in, but I don't think they really covered the tactics employed by the team in as much detail as they do in this video
@alexowain
@alexowain Год назад
This video outlines exactly what Unai Emery has been doing since Villareal, and coincidently now employs at Aston Villa.
@Sleepless4Life
@Sleepless4Life Год назад
Uhh... same thing? People forget that Emery was doin' this years ago. Now he's out for revenge against the gooners. He wants blood. He'll get Euro league for Aston Villa.
@notmanynamesleft
@notmanynamesleft Год назад
They're just on a decent run, they'll inevitably go on a bad run at some point next season and Emery will be classed as useless and get sacked.
@gravy3858
@gravy3858 Год назад
I appreciate the music behind this
@bzilla1090
@bzilla1090 Год назад
I think these guys on RU-vid would make better coaches than any current English coach😂😂😂
@w00df0rd
@w00df0rd 11 месяцев назад
Great video and really good you've put yourself in front of the camera.
@josh1914
@josh1914 Год назад
I think a saw that S-shape occuring more and more in Man Uniteds play, too. It's basically just a swift way to break attacking press.
@AMMajed
@AMMajed Год назад
Artificial transitions then are the solution to Gegenpressing that teams like liverpool like to apply. No wonder liverpool are so uneffective this season
@paulie-g
@paulie-g Год назад
It's not why, most teams don't play this way and Liverpool has had terrible results against bottom half teams. Liverpool's press has just been sh-t this season, the midfield has gotten too old and slow, and they're even worse at breaking down low blocks.
@edwardoliver8765
@edwardoliver8765 Год назад
Isn’t this like conte wait for the team to press and then counter with the players up front? What happens next season when the teams stop pressing them and treat them like a top 7 team ?
@superclips842
@superclips842 Год назад
Try doing an Arne slot tactical analysis next. Hes doing great at Feyenoord
@benclarkey1412
@benclarkey1412 Год назад
This background music is way too intense. Might just be me but I can barely focus on what John is saying because of it 😅
@samn90834
@samn90834 Год назад
Just you, I didn’t even notice there was background music til I saw ur comment 🤣
@paulnduati8355
@paulnduati8355 Год назад
United's 2nd goal at the City Ground against Forest had shades of this as well
@josh1914
@josh1914 Год назад
Yeah, they showed that s-shape anti press tactic before. I think it's just an efficient way to wriggle away from an attacking press chokehold. An alternative to when you dont have a cb who can dribble past the first line.
@youssefmahjoub7767
@youssefmahjoub7767 Год назад
"I will Love it and I think I De Zerbit"
@6thdim
@6thdim Год назад
Please talk about how Caicedo steals so many Balls! It was nuts during the Chelsea
@florme6494
@florme6494 Год назад
The way I see it, the first player in the middle to receive the ball from the CB will have his back to the play. He will then bounce the ball with one touch to the other CM as a loose rule directly behind the CB that just got pressed. This allows this player to be facing forward to make a measured pass in to the attack. De Zerbi is playing boxes. The next move is to make a box shape with your 2 cm and 2 forwards. The wingers will push the opposition line back, and the LB and RB will push wide to the sides of the new box created to lend support. Your wingers are now the players to break the back line with inverted runs should the opp CB push in on the strikers. Your strikers become ACM players with the first to receive is to bounce the ball to his ACM next to him who will turn receive facing forward and dribble directly at the CB’s. The LB and RB will become your wingers if the opp CB’s have pressed the strikers, if they haven’t you can see them making inverted runs.
@guyedwardjames3202
@guyedwardjames3202 Год назад
Really analysis tbf 👌
@sigfigronath
@sigfigronath Год назад
I do want to point out tho, these players were heavily coached by Potter so they were VERY comfortable with possession and build up. But couldn't score goals, that part I believe with RDZ bait approach and the introduction of faster and agile wingers helped create more chances and results in goals. Getting comfortable with build up and press resistances take some time.
@derekmooney2771
@derekmooney2771 Год назад
personally I believe that Dan Ashton and his team have built Brighton's foundations that allows them to grow to become the undoubted force they now are in the premier league. Superb recruitment of players that have gone under the radar of supposedly superior scouting systems , combined with shrewd managerial recruitment. Also I'm a big fan of Danny Welbeck - still doing the business after so many injuries. As a Newcastle fan of some 64 years I love the thought of blitzing the pretentious " big six " - come and join us fellas!
@yantivity956
@yantivity956 Год назад
As a Chelsea fan the sad thing is this tactic of artificial pressure and counter attacks sounds perfect. We haven't been a free scoring team since conte left and we started trying to play with the ball. All our success in Europe and pl has been playing on the counter and we havnt won a league since we started playing possession football. We havnt been able to break down a sitting defence in years and years. We took the wrong manager
@kmoorman2008
@kmoorman2008 Год назад
Seems a little odd that a video supposedly about De Zerbi and Brighton seems to be more about Man City.
@tholiunathi23
@tholiunathi23 Год назад
the concept of the 3rd man is a huge part of De Zerbi's team.
@seongthongchuah8356
@seongthongchuah8356 Год назад
Basically, he is inviting pressure so he can pressure the opposition, this could end up in stalemate if the opposition do not want to press their CB, just let them pass around. Brighton are so good now, hope they get UEL and win it next season.
@Chip_Fuse
@Chip_Fuse Год назад
Then they simply overload either flanks alternatively by making Mitoma and March drop deep. The ball being higher up, the touchline acting as an extra defender, the opposition will be tempted to press. That being said, it will be interesting to see how Brighton would face against managers like Mourinho or Simeoni.
@robert2690
@robert2690 Год назад
@@Chip_Fuse Against teams with defensive minded managers. If you look at Sean Dyche when he was at burnley, there’s 1 season where they conceded the LEAST amount of goals.
@WaterCarrier07
@WaterCarrier07 Год назад
There needs to be a way to do this in FM, like speed of place depending on area of the field
@broccolihikicks
@broccolihikicks Год назад
"Artificial transistions", which was called "breaking the press" about 3 weeks ago...?
@divyanshudimri8747
@divyanshudimri8747 Год назад
They try to sensationalize everything.
@jetfitness7975
@jetfitness7975 Год назад
Exactly like football is so cringey sumtimes all it’s called is breaking the fuvking press
@hamgil
@hamgil Год назад
It's different. Breaking the press is to progress the ball and gain final 3rd control, artificial transitions are to provide counter attacking moments and isolating 1v1 specialist wingers
@chamrongtith
@chamrongtith Год назад
Pep is arguably the goat manager yet still down to learn from the manager from other smaller team!
@notmanynamesleft
@notmanynamesleft Год назад
Not really, he's just the manager given unlimited budgets to create dream teams,he needs to go to a club like Nottingham forest and then you'll see how good he is.
@chamrongtith
@chamrongtith Год назад
@@notmanynamesleft according to your logic Messi should plays in championship to prove he's the goat 😂😂😂
@anthonycampomizzi877
@anthonycampomizzi877 Год назад
What is that awesome top-down app you’re using to show the positioning and movement?
@bananaman17
@bananaman17 Год назад
Once again, awesome explanation which raises the question: Is it (still) wise to press?
@footballbettingseries
@footballbettingseries Год назад
Brighton play some excellent football, neutrals favourite for a reason. I'd top them for Europa League next year.
@jordanbyford2693
@jordanbyford2693 Год назад
As a brighton fan I hope he stays and doesn't go to a big 6 club I believe we are the best run club in the league
@abhishekdubey6854
@abhishekdubey6854 Год назад
Sad that some people really laughed off Pep's praise for Brighton playing the best build-up play in world football at this moment.
@trichon3575
@trichon3575 Год назад
I've seen a couple of videos and articles on Brighton, but the question I always ask me is: What if the opponent doesn't press?
@Red__Law
@Red__Law Год назад
Best football analysis out there. Once again, well done and thanks Tifo 👏
@hungotuan4431
@hungotuan4431 Год назад
Watched the clip Turn on FM22 It’s experiment time 😂
@thepolticalone961
@thepolticalone961 Год назад
My man serving up a feast
@samkamau7998
@samkamau7998 Год назад
Quality content
@kwykwyk8447
@kwykwyk8447 Год назад
What if the other team doesn't press? Or sets up as a low or mid block?
@latelatecheung
@latelatecheung Год назад
keep attacking
@abiolaolayinka2023
@abiolaolayinka2023 Год назад
You do De Zerb more respect Jonny boy 👍🏽
@Michael-yo3vu
@Michael-yo3vu Год назад
Good old Sean Dyche just thrashed De Zerbi's Brighton at Amex 😂
@ahasiikuyu8001
@ahasiikuyu8001 Год назад
love the Bielsa shirt 🥶🥶🤩🤩
@ottgaming4424
@ottgaming4424 Год назад
Does anyone know what app or what he uses to demonstrate these tactics?
@seanmahoney4417
@seanmahoney4417 Год назад
Okay but how would this translate to a team like Chelsea where opposition mostly spend the entirety of the game camped on their box and not looking to break their structure by being drawn out by a press?
@Rainstorm121
@Rainstorm121 Год назад
Fun Fact: Luciano Spaletti introduced false 9, using none other than Francisco Totti in Roma. Pep used that idea using Messi at Barcelona and the rest of his clubs. De Zerbi is using double pivot, with 6 men build up. Pep sniped that tactics again. Pep is a snipper of football tactics from Italians.
@LMHSim
@LMHSim Год назад
Italy is still the university of football. Shame most of their clubs don’t have the money to compete
@HufflepuffDaddy
@HufflepuffDaddy Год назад
Fun Fact: The false 9 was first used as early as the 1930s by the Austrian national team (1934 World Cup winners).
@sohamchakraborty3220
@sohamchakraborty3220 Год назад
@@HufflepuffDaddy 1934 World Cup was won by Italy. I think you're confusing it with the Hungary team of 1950s (Mighty Magyars) where Hidgekuti played a version of false nine. Hungary were beaten by West Germany in the 1954 final.
@manniking233
@manniking233 Год назад
Pep played in Brescia. Of course, he was going to learn something from Italy.
@HufflepuffDaddy
@HufflepuffDaddy Год назад
@@sohamchakraborty3220 thanks! yeah I thought that was the case because I read the "Inverted Pyramid" 10+ years ago and the info you posted is in that book so you're correct....but leave it to a new Google search to muddle up the origins of the false-9 concept.
@humanelev
@humanelev Год назад
I most often than not enjoy your videos; however, am i missing the point in this video? I don't see what De Zerbi has "changed" He is just able to employ a high level of tactic with Brighton. All top teams can generate these transitional moments (by beating the press) because they have better players with the vision and ability to play those passes. Dont get me wrong i love De Zerbi and his football but i just dont see your point in this video.
@hungchoonghow5857
@hungchoonghow5857 Год назад
Exactly.
@Chip_Fuse
@Chip_Fuse Год назад
It's okay, most of the videos in this channel doesn't get so deep into it anyway. You'll be better off with any other serious football channels, this one has a silly approach to it.
@abiodunalese3879
@abiodunalese3879 Год назад
Why would we click to watch if the caption isn't catchy 😂
@Chip_Fuse
@Chip_Fuse Год назад
@@abiodunalese3879 why insult the viewer's intelligence and why not do justice to the caption by making an in-depth analysis?
@humanelev
@humanelev Год назад
@@abiodunalese3879 i do like their content tho, they cover a lot of teams and provide good initial data.
@sathyantinku9177
@sathyantinku9177 11 месяцев назад
Would be a great coach with a top team next season.
@willb9159
@willb9159 Год назад
2:44 Turned into Brian Cox lol
@ArunPandey-zn1dk
@ArunPandey-zn1dk Год назад
Unique but isn't it classic Serie A? One-two touch to find shortest route in midfield, to create "counter" or in this case artificial transition. Big fan of both Pep & De Zerbi
@user-mm1bf2tb5x
@user-mm1bf2tb5x Год назад
Conte had a very similar strategy during his time at Inter
@oslonorway547
@oslonorway547 Год назад
"De Zerbi" sounds like some European with an accent referring to some derby. At least that's what I thought the first time I heard him mentioned in a commentary. I was like, which derby? 😂
@sarahjessicafarter7383
@sarahjessicafarter7383 Год назад
That'd more be "Ze Derbi" and there's probably a Brazilian somewhere called that.
@Chip_Fuse
@Chip_Fuse Год назад
...Okay.
@Raptorman0909
@Raptorman0909 Год назад
Brighton have been fun to watch this season and not just for Mitoma.
@wesleyying1949
@wesleyying1949 Год назад
De Zerbi is a great manager
@wedwardes
@wedwardes Год назад
The background hotel reception music is very annoying to me. But I am sure you have done research that indicates that music helps.
@les_crow
@les_crow Год назад
We can both sit back ans stare at each other. I wouldn't fall for De Zerbi's shenanigans.
@goodman4093
@goodman4093 Год назад
Looking for this comment. 😆. He is getting sack next season
@hathwayh3209
@hathwayh3209 Год назад
hows this new? its called playing out from the back, any top team does this?
@blesapasera1137
@blesapasera1137 Год назад
I first noticed this change in Man city tactics against Bayern
@abayomi8188
@abayomi8188 Год назад
Is that Fela you’re playing in the background?
@TheMasterhunter2010
@TheMasterhunter2010 Год назад
I am still struggling to understand the idea of artificial transitions, how different is this from the normal idea of building from the back inviting pressure which creates space in behind, that's a basic principle of building from the back so how are artificial transitions any different even in the example from the city v liverpool game we can see that liverpool are somewhat organized in a block and are 4v4 so there is no numerical overload or spaces from disorganized defences that teams usually exploit om transitional moments so what basically is an artificial transition ? How is it any different from building and inviting pressure to create space?
@TheRealPingu
@TheRealPingu Год назад
De Zerbi is a fraud. All his supposed new ideas are either things players always did on their own or stolen ideas renamed to make him look like some revolutionary.
@vbdemystified709
@vbdemystified709 Год назад
Simple, you are a football peasant. Artificial transition is da bomb now
@TheMasterhunter2010
@TheMasterhunter2010 Год назад
@@vbdemystified709 Ohhhhh ok you see I didnt know it was 'da bomb' now. Thank you football genius!🙏
@enzoavezadapiccardo9978
@enzoavezadapiccardo9978 Год назад
I am proud we have 2 paraguayan in such huge projects in the premier league, Almiron and Enciso
@user-uk4ky1ks2s
@user-uk4ky1ks2s Год назад
Almiron is washed
@danpreston564
@danpreston564 Год назад
When this was highlighted on a Twitter thread somebody told me that none of it was coached, it was all just instinctual play by the midfielders.
@kriskr8178
@kriskr8178 Год назад
simple Fact though, Roberto Di Zerbi is ardent patron or admirer of Josep Guardiola, if anything Roberto Di Zerbi had met Guardiola and received enough wisdom prior to his arrival in england to accept the manager role with seagulls
@farouqa5665
@farouqa5665 Год назад
Damn you Tifo for making me laugh at the caption under Jon's name. Whoever came up with that De Zerbs a public shaming... or forced to be a Spurs fan like I am.
@khanwald5418
@khanwald5418 Год назад
All these mentions but not a single mention about the recent manager with highest amount of success with the ‘midblock- artificial transition model’ which was Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He was called ‘Transition manager’ not able to attack Low blocks.. Let’s see how Emery or De Zerbi is gonna do the same when they want a higher position in League Table..
@pranavgoel9978
@pranavgoel9978 Год назад
Want Brighton to make it to top 4!
@XPL80
@XPL80 Год назад
That concept is the third man concept and it's been used by managers in Barcelona like pep or Luis Enrique since a long time ago.
@manniking233
@manniking233 Год назад
But De Zerbi has taken it and is spamming the ever loving life out of it.
@tdyerwestfield
@tdyerwestfield Год назад
This system is down to why Liverpool have struggled this season. Liverpool relied heavily on the shadow press to defend, and this system is designed to exploit pressing teams. Liverpool have seemingly given up on pressing altogether and now just cut passing lanes instead, which causes it's own problems as in you don't get the ball back unless there's a mistake and it makes the team look passive and like they're not trying.
@ikuesanola7296
@ikuesanola7296 Год назад
Klopp has not evolved while some other managers around him did. Can't see how they're going to improve next season except he changes his tactics
@tdyerwestfield
@tdyerwestfield Год назад
@@ikuesanola7296 It's taken until literally the most recent game for Klopp to change anything even though it hasn't been working for 8 months. He played a box midfield V Arsenal.
@jackolantern7342
@jackolantern7342 Год назад
@@ikuesanola7296 Yup. He's slow to make adjustments at all whether in a match or over a season. As much as I've enjoyed the Klopp Years, he's now out of ideas or the capacity to adjust to what's happening on the pitch. No new patterns of movement. Attack predominantly going through Salah, who tries to go for the solo spectacular instead of passing to open teammate.
@EjectButton001
@EjectButton001 Год назад
So will it get found out like Conte has or does he actually not mind changing things?
@jeromheath
@jeromheath Год назад
Brighton v Hove is the derby we all need
@MrMooemoney
@MrMooemoney Год назад
Damn Graeme Souness eating his words😆😅😂with this one........
@famofoadebusuyi7842
@famofoadebusuyi7842 Год назад
This is basically what Hag played at Ajax post selling Frenkie and what he’s trying to play at United.
@wahidj4773
@wahidj4773 Год назад
He should not rush things. I think he should be assistant of Pep for 2 years cause he still has a lot to learn. Then big clubs will hire him and he might deliver.
@TheNathanMac
@TheNathanMac Год назад
That deeper line would work amazingly for Harry Maguire so he’s not caught out of possession so much.
@Rusty_119
@Rusty_119 Год назад
He’s doing great and so is Unai emery
@batuksri
@batuksri Год назад
That pic made him look like Darth Vader with helmet off.
@millllbs
@millllbs Год назад
Hello John
@prasannakoushik1926
@prasannakoushik1926 Год назад
Special appearance by Marcelo Bielsa sitting on his bucket in this video 😂
@medelalmi
@medelalmi Год назад
I'd love to see how (prime) mourinho would deal with this tactics
@gordonkelly
@gordonkelly Год назад
*Wrong title* on the video. Really good Man City, Pep Guardiola analysis though!
@preciousmichael9506
@preciousmichael9506 Год назад
I am eager to find out the most effective way to press De Zerbi. Build ups.
@dashmagic6211
@dashmagic6211 Год назад
How do you combat it?
@maplemumbai
@maplemumbai Год назад
All new tactics work for 1-2 years until the oppositions figure out a way, that's why Great Managers are those who can win consistently. This tactic works well for smaller teams that have only the Premier League to play for, when you load in Champions League, FA cup, Carabao and Premier League, tiredness sets in
@jaydee4019
@jaydee4019 Год назад
He was the same coach that beat madrid in the champions league, I hope he picks the right team next
@leonardobaracchi7040
@leonardobaracchi7040 9 месяцев назад
Both the idea of playing deep as a bait for the opponent s pressing and the idea of finding a man indirectly through a triangular shape of passes are some of the most established principles of modern football, in the last 30 or at least 20 years... So what’s de zerbo’ novelty? I think there are some but they are more subtitle and complex
@Bromley68
@Bromley68 Год назад
Geoff Norcott is managing Brighton?
@stephennewton2777
@stephennewton2777 Год назад
Came here to listen to your take on RDZ at Brighton and ended up listening to Pep’s tactics at MC 🙄
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