your football IQ will NEVER be the same (after watching THIS video).



The level of DETAIL & TACTICAL KNOWLEDGE here will ELEVATE your GAME UNDERSTANDING. Modern football certainly has some very difficult & complex concepts, but it’s all broken down here with SIMPLICITY.

Time stamps:

00:10 – 09:30: Playing out from the back (4-3-3)

09:40 – 14:20: The importance of the CDM/No.6

14:40 – 18:40: Defensive shape & pressing

Keep striving, trust the process & it will all make sense in the end… PEACE.

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38 thoughts on “your football IQ will NEVER be the same (after watching THIS video).”

  1. When people are talking about Messi – Iniesta – Xavi trio i always try to explain to them that the real triangle there was Busquets – Xavi – Iniesta (making diamonds, playing short passes and creating overload then searching for Messi on opposite side of the field) and that Busquets was one of the most important people in that team and everyone always looks at me weird 😂

  2. Good explanation
    But the first half of the video
    Under a press you shouldn't be scared to keep using the goal keeper and drawing more opponents in

    More risk more rewards

  3. Reading these comments I guess most are fans and spectators. This does not seem to take skill levels in a team. Strengths and weaknesses in your team. Do you want a golden rule, “keep it simple stupid.”

  4. Every thing is easy in theory . Defend for your life in your half play football in their half. Mistakes are made in all games that's when you capitalise and take advantage.

  5. I had a question players like Vitinha always go to the player who has the ball and he still seems to be a huge asset to psg, he also drops deep into the defence which opens up space in the midfield or no.6 area can u give a tactical analysis of what he does different or about players like him

  6. All of this is dependent on having players of a standard able to execute these plans . If not ,it's all just theory. Add to that having a perfect playing surface, if not ,its about lumping it and getting players around the ball .On another level football is a simple game nade difficult by coaches.

  7. Great video! I just had a quick question about the segment around 7:007:30. You mention that the left-back receives the ball, but a few seconds later, you refer to him as the left winger, who then pushes up the pitch after passing to the center-back. Then, the player in the middle—who you previously referred to as the left winger—is mentioned again as the left-back, returning to his position. Could you please clarify that sequence? Apologies if I’m misunderstanding.

  8. The first premise of the goalkeeper is wrong the striker will press the goalkeeper and whatever place he passes the striker will just press from the centre to that fullback, doing exactly the same if the goalkeeper started with the ball. Theory is very interesting, but practice is a bit different

  9. To much complications, that’s why u guys didn’t win anything last couple of decades, football is the easiest sport but sometimes it’s very hard to play easy 😉

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