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Tactical analysis of the Premier League and European football | Est. 2016.

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When you see Premier League Panel post a tactical solution (as he often does!) and your manager follows it to the T, you know it’s going to be a good day..

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Maresca employed tactics to get Palmer receiving facing forwards as much as possible. • In build-up - Reece played as a deep RCM to attract Ruiz out leaving Vitinha alone at 6 and then Gusto making a late overlap timed with Palmer moving infield down the right. Vitinha

Maresca employed tactics to get Palmer receiving facing forwards as much as possible. 

• In build-up - Reece played as a deep RCM to attract Ruiz out leaving Vitinha alone at 6 and then Gusto making a late overlap timed with Palmer moving infield down the right. Vitinha
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I've followed this guy since his analysis in 2022 on how Argentina will win a world cup and from that day he's never missed, he's the best tactico he's always on point

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Rashford’s 2nd leg performance vs PSG helped seal the Barca deal. If you can impact games of that magnitude to that level then a loan with no obligation to buy (which mitigates his injury risk) becomes a no-brainer deal. Covers LW & 9 and also allows Flick to use Raphinha at 10.

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Clubs have to be good sellers in modern football with its many financial rules. A club has a player who: A) has just produced his peak level of performance so has maximum hype B) is running into his last 1-2 years of contract C) has non-essential traits to your team or has

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Watching how Slot used Jota (RIP 🙏) and Diaz as his 9 last season, it was always about generating superiority between the lines (alongside Szoboszlai) and then circulating the ball out wide to give Salah so many isolations vs his LB. From there, the 9 then gets into the box.

Watching how Slot used Jota (RIP 🙏) and Diaz as his 9 last season, it was always about generating superiority between the lines (alongside Szoboszlai) and then circulating the ball out wide to give Salah so many isolations vs his LB. From there, the 9 then gets into the box.
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Luis Diaz is a floor raiser winger not a ceiling raiser. He carries the ball up the pitch,he retains and recycles the ball well and he works tirelessly in terms of pressing & has 7/10 off-ball movement/box threat. He can carry the piano for Olise & Kane but £65-70m is an overpay.

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Arsenal have the team to mitigate Leão’s weaknesses off-the-ball. The rest of their XI including their best player Saka work tirelessly. Leão at LW just instantly raises the 1v1 threat vs low blocks and threat in transition in those big CL games. They need his individual quality.

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In terms of team balance, there are 3 key factors for Man City’s season: 1. Doku as a starter for LW. In theory his 1v1 threat and constant cut backs into the box should be ideal ammunition for Haaland plus one of Marmoush or Foden. Man City’s other winger options do not stretch

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Newcastle’s Isak replacement blueprint should consist of Sesko (physical traits and ball-striking to help replace Isak’s goals) and then another player who can make the ball stick in the final third to complement the more direct threats of Elanga, Gordon & Sesko. This can be in

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There’s a 1v1 dribbler who also dominates transitions & strikes the ball well. This profile does not grow on trees. Arsenal have to find £ from somewhere to make a Leão deal happen. Or else their attacking dynamics vs low blocks & in transition will be capped for another season.

There’s a 1v1 dribbler who also dominates transitions & strikes the ball well. This profile does not grow on trees. Arsenal have to find £ from somewhere to make a Leão deal happen. Or else their attacking dynamics vs low blocks & in transition will be capped for another season.
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Newcastle’s kryptonite formula that they consistently use vs Arsenal tells you everything about the holes in Arsenal’s attacking dynamics. Howe just always plays a 4-5-1 low to mid block and doubles up on Saka with Joelinton + LB. Attacks filter to Arsenal’s left wing because of

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If the plan is to move Rice to RCM & use Eze at LCM to combine in tight spaces with Martinelli LW,then go for it Arsenal. Good shots will rain in from the left. But if the plan is Eze LW then not much changes vs deep blocks- Eze in isolation out wide is not a potent game-changer.

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World class finisher off both feet, speed, high IQ decisions & solid technical ability in his passing/crossing. 8 seasons (2016/17 - 2023/24) with numbers that had him as one of the most lethal attackers in the world. Heung-Min Son will be remembered as a Premier League legend.

World class finisher off both feet, speed, high IQ decisions & solid technical ability in his passing/crossing.

8 seasons (2016/17 - 2023/24) with numbers that had him as one of the most lethal attackers in the world. Heung-Min Son will be remembered as a Premier League legend.
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Peak Heung-Min Son seamlessly replaced an injured Kane as the 9 and was destroying peak Pep Man City to knock them out the Champions League. That’s how good he was.

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At long last, Everton’s transfer policy looks like it is moving in the right direction. Thierno Barry can have a peak Michail Antonio type impact for Moyes as his 9. Amazing physical traits with his pace, power and aerial game. And has decent box instincts even though his