Yeah, so? I doubt Kane comes.At this point Kane is probably the most likely option financially?
He's extremely immobile.........
Yamal is always double and triple marked, by your logic he should get the ball only when he's free, which is a couple of times a game. When you have a cheatcode player that ignores mathematical matchups, you deliver the ball to him and watch him eliminate the opposition individually, with dribbling/passing/combinations.It's not. The better placed player always gets the ball. If anyone is better placed than Yamal in more space, with more options you pass him the ball. You don't pass to Yamal thinking he can solve duels 1 vs 1. This is done when there is a positional attack and you don't have a better option. Then yes. Makes sense to force 1 vs 1s with your best dribbler. Otherwise no, it's a team flaw.
Yamal is always double and triple marked, by your logic he should get the ball only when he's free, which is a couple of times a game. When you have a cheatcode player that ignores mathematical matchups, you deliver the ball to him and watch him eliminate the opposition individually, with dribbling/passing/combinations.
Are you being obtuse on purpose?
Not really. Flick's system is so vertical and transitions so fast that Yamal gets a lot of time and space on the ball every game.Yamal is always double and triple marked, by your logic he should get the ball only when he's free, which is a couple of times a game. When you have a cheatcode player that ignores mathematical matchups, you deliver the ball to him and watch him eliminate the opposition individually, with dribbling/passing/combinations.
Are you being obtuse on purpose?
He's not double-marked during transitions because of the nature of transitions, but in positional attacks, surely. "Far from it"? Lately he's been dropping to the fullback "pivot" position to receive the ball more freely.He's not always double or triple marked. Far from it.
He's not double-marked during transitions because of the nature of transitions, but in positional attacks, surely. "Far from it"? Lately he's been dropping to the fullback "pivot" position to receive the ball more freely.
Flick's system at Barca is not nearly as vertical as his Bayern system. It lacks the personnel to win the contested balls. The verticality of this system is made possible thanks to 1. the high line/pressing and the artificial transitions that arise from it and 2. line-breaking passes from defense into midfield, not any Kloppean "forward-ball verticality," at core this is still a Barca system that will circulate the ball more or less safely in the final third before it can pull the trigger. No long balls, no second ball tossups, rare crosses.Not really. Flick's system is so vertical and transitions so fast that Yamal gets a lot of time and space on the ball every game.
You can't afford to triple mark an individual when you're playing against a Hansi Flick team. It's suicide.
One of the biggest reasons why Flick is a great coach. His system doesn't allow that shit often.
Not as vertical as his Bayern side but still very vertical nonetheless.Flick's system at Barca is not nearly as vertical as his Bayern system. It lacks the personnel to win the contested balls. The verticality of this system is made possible thanks to 1. the high line/pressing and the artificial transitions that arise from it and 2. line-breaking passes from defense into midfield, not any Kloppean "forward-ball verticality," at core this is still a Barca system that will circulate the ball more or less safely in the final third before it can pull the trigger. No long balls, no second ball tossups, rare crosses.