Diego Simeone

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Happens all the time... but not all on Kounde/Balde.

Flick wants them narrow and high to try and stop space through middle for early ball and extreme high line being open to it.

But teams more and more and just going wide rather than trying to break offside immediately... Kounde/Balde then have to go wide to meet the player on ball fronting up and the opposition steam palyers through middle trying to run off CBs.

Then it is just chaos with no shape if onside.

Midfield cant track them early as risk breaking the offside trap and it is all just manic from there.

Players from opposition hitting box from all angles and CB/Midfield trying to scramble to stop it with no shape.
 

serghei

Senior Member
The setup is not on the players. It's the manager that stubbornly asks players to press everything that moves when half the time the better option would be keeping position and controlling / limiting the opponents options on the ball.
 

serghei

Senior Member
This is not the first time when we are a disaster away vs energetic and intense teams. You have shite performances vs Dortmund, Chelsea, and now AM. Hell, you could add Brugges also, conceded 4 there too (yes, 4, not 3).

Part of it is down to tactical issues, part of it is down to lack of funds to sign proper athletes who can play at this elevated intensity. Don't want to see more technical small players who get intimidated by adversity.

You can't go to war vs big teams with likes of Olmo, and Ferran. OK, Lamine and Pedri are weak physically and get bullied also, but at least they are differential players on the ball. We could have used that 100m much better and we ended up with Olmo and Torres. Not a top job there at all.
 
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Messigician

Senior Member
Happens all the time... but not all on Kounde/Balde.

Flick wants them narrow and high to try and stop space through middle for early ball and extreme high line being open to it.

But teams more and more and just going wide rather than trying to break offside immediately... Kounde/Balde then have to go wide to meet the player on ball fronting up and the opposition steam palyers through middle trying to run off CBs.

Then it is just chaos with no shape if onside.

Midfield cant track them early as risk breaking the offside trap and it is all just manic from there.

Players from opposition hitting box from all angles and CB/Midfield trying to scramble to stop it with no shape.
When did you start making good posts?
 

Haraldinho

Well-known member
They celebrate like a puta on their social media. Just after one leg. Every day they put a story about this match.

I hope Bruges will kick them out and finish trophyless again.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
They deserved it an more so complaining how celebrate isnt really worth much.

A strong Atletico who can challenge Barca/Real domestically is good for everyone.

Part of issue for Barca and Real is it feels like get shocked too often when come up against more physical/quicker teams in Europe and more times tested on that domestically the better.
 

Temptation

Well-known member
Part of issue for Barca and Real is it feels like get shocked too often when come up against more physical/quicker teams in Europe and more times tested on that domestically the better.
Why don't Bayern face this problem? They always seem physically prepared.

I have always said that the Bundesliga is way more physical and faster than La Liga.
 

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