Has Pep Guardiola made football boring?

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • Welcome to The Athletic FC's CZcams channel, where best-in-class journalism meets video.
    The Premier League heavyweight title clash between Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and Mikel Arteta's Arsenal ended in a tense 0-0 draw at the Etihad.
    This has fans asking the question: Has Pep Guardiola made football boring?
    Joe Devine and Jon Mackenzie are joined by Duncan Alexander, Senior Editor for The Athletic, to investigate what "boringness" even is.
    This is The Athletic's Week in Football.
    #mancity #premierleague #pepguardiola
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:51 What do we mean by "boring"?
    03:27 A history of boring with Pep Guardiola
    07:50 What is Positional Play?
    10:41 Why are Man City boring?
    13:38 Tactical Fouls
    17:05 Has football always been boring?
    19:42 Will Positional Play make football always be boring?
    21:30 Xabi Alonso: Positional Play Rulebreaker
    25:25 What about Jurgen Klopp?
    27:55 Do you need to win the "Big Games" to win the league?
    28:59 Up and Coming Coaches
    30:21 Which Premier League team has been fouled the most?
    32:18 What's football for?
    32:32 Does football need to be entertaining for neutrals?
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Komentáře • 604

  • @user-fs8fi2jl6z
    @user-fs8fi2jl6z Před měsícem +1170

    Has the athletic made tifo boring?

    • @hopsky
      @hopsky Před měsícem +86

      Yesss

    • @v1.249
      @v1.249 Před měsícem +90

      Yes 😅 but you can see the old ways break through for small snippets from time to time like at the start of this video. I do miss the Tifo IRL style though.

    • @voidoflife7058
      @voidoflife7058 Před měsícem +8

      But is it still interesting regardless

    • @mattegan3439
      @mattegan3439 Před měsícem +45

      I do miss the discussions about Hobbits and Goblins.

    • @userjim83
      @userjim83 Před měsícem +37

      Alex to John is the biggest downgrade since Moyes replaced Ferguson

  • @pesxbarca
    @pesxbarca Před měsícem +800

    WE NEED TIFO FOOTBALL IRL BACK

    • @gazbo3774
      @gazbo3774 Před měsícem +7

      You can do it just once a month!

    • @bigshackfan9786
      @bigshackfan9786 Před měsícem +4

      Fr where did it go

    • @T.E.S.S.
      @T.E.S.S. Před měsícem +6

      @@bigshackfan9786 you're watching it

    • @jagonchichon590
      @jagonchichon590 Před měsícem +1

      No, we need Joe Divine/Devine back

    • @chesterhawkins4660
      @chesterhawkins4660 Před měsícem +4

      Tifo IRL was the most boring aspect of the channel in my opinion

  • @Archminister69
    @Archminister69 Před měsícem +439

    It’s pretty simple when you think about, pep likes to control and hates unpredictability which makes the game less chaotic and more predictable

    • @robovac3557
      @robovac3557 Před měsícem +19

      That's pretty well explained.

    • @stallionfury
      @stallionfury Před měsícem +24

      yep ,its very " safe " football , limiting risk taking in attack helps limit risks faced in defending. hence why it can be seen as not overly exciting football

    • @lorenzomartinez8543
      @lorenzomartinez8543 Před měsícem +14

      It goes without saying that, in a game where luck plays a huge part, this is a sensible strategy for a guy whose team often has the talent edge

    • @maccy4829
      @maccy4829 Před měsícem +2

      So yes

    • @thierryhenry674
      @thierryhenry674 Před měsícem +15

      Boring means Dyche, Mourinho, Allardyce, Benitez, Pulis, Conte and Moyes.
      Defensive direct simple football with no tactical complexity. Preferring physicality, athleticism, hardwork and passion, over skills, technicality, teamwork and flair.

  • @Taidgh17
    @Taidgh17 Před měsícem +197

    Imagine this, but as a podcast

    • @Fernadogcv
      @Fernadogcv Před měsícem +2

      Hahahahaha yeah wouldn't that be great ?

  • @pranaychaturvedi7311
    @pranaychaturvedi7311 Před měsícem +91

    Can’t Tifo adopt a “positional play” approach where Joe Devine and the crew end up on a podcast?

  • @SalemMJ
    @SalemMJ Před měsícem +153

    I’m a simple man, I see Joe Devine I click

    • @JohnKobaRuddy
      @JohnKobaRuddy Před měsícem

      well thats simpleton behaviour for you

  • @_Super_Hans_
    @_Super_Hans_ Před měsícem +117

    Finally Joe Devine is back, the only reason anyone has been hanging onto a subscription to this channel

    • @danielsogge136
      @danielsogge136 Před měsícem +7

      Speak for yourself

    • @Fernadogcv
      @Fernadogcv Před měsícem +1

      Until is a podcast again, my subscription won't come back

    • @DanielS10291
      @DanielS10291 Před měsícem

      @@danielsogge136looks like he spoke for at least 100 people

  • @chrisfraser5088
    @chrisfraser5088 Před měsícem +35

    The real reason City appear to be boring, is because everyone sits in a deep block against them. As time has gone on, more and more teams are willing (and even built to) sit insanely deep against better teams. There are games where teams barely come out of their own third, much less their own half.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před měsícem +1

      Arsenal did not sit back against them in the first game
      Boring game
      Liverpool have not sat back against them
      Boring games

    • @chrisfraser5088
      @chrisfraser5088 Před měsícem +13

      @@goyonman9655 the recent Liverpool games are an outlier tho. The majority of Liverpool/City games over the last 5/6 years have been very exciting. And yes, Arsenal absolutely sat back against City at the Emirates. Not in the same way as we did at the Etihad, but we DID sit back. Our transitions were HELLA slow barring a few quick counters.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před měsícem

      @@chrisfraser5088
      Arsenal absolutely did not sit back at the emirates
      The two teams plaed guardiola style football
      Boring game
      And whatever excitement you must have gotten out of Man City Liverpool is mostly due to Liverpool
      When Man U and Arsenal were the two top teams in the Barclays era, they had more 3xcitung games than that

    • @musayibghani3986
      @musayibghani3986 Před měsícem +5

      The recent liverpool game wasn't boring.

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 Před měsícem +7

      The real reason people say City are boring is because they're lfc, utd and arsenal fans and City win.

  • @21DMN
    @21DMN Před měsícem +21

    What a stupid question. Why would Pep make football boring? He is coach of ONLY ONE football team. The rest can play whatever they want. What is Guardiola's fault for that?

    • @neocell710
      @neocell710 Před měsícem +3

      Thank you!!

    • @pritishvikramadithyan4088
      @pritishvikramadithyan4088 Před 21 dnem +2

      I guess they mean how Pep's team is influencing other coaches/clubs into playing similar to them. And how those clubs are dominating football and in turn influencing even more clubs to play like that...(Arteta/Arsenal, Alonso/Leverkusen, Xavi/Barca, Luis Enrique/PSG)

  • @BiggestBirdonMars
    @BiggestBirdonMars Před měsícem +13

    His more concentration on control was cuz he couldnt win the UCL cuz teams kept screwing him over in crazy ways
    If youre pep and you get criticized for not winning the UCL you're gonna find a way whatsoever

  • @declanfrew6958
    @declanfrew6958 Před měsícem +14

    Much like Guardiola is trying to drive the chaos out of football, The Athletic are trying to drive it out of Joe. Joe will never be defeated

  • @Marinucas
    @Marinucas Před měsícem +31

    He's back!

  • @HonestDre
    @HonestDre Před měsícem +24

    Entertainment is not entirely lost to Jon

  • @ChaingunCassidy
    @ChaingunCassidy Před měsícem +7

    I think this is a question that gets asked every time a tactical system is at the peak of its powers, no doubt some team will come along and make new waves with another tactic and the process will start all over again.

    • @jasiono87
      @jasiono87 Před měsícem +1

      Most people don’t enjoy watching football for tactics though, they enjoy watching the players qualities.

  • @aayushrai8881
    @aayushrai8881 Před měsícem +40

    I miss the pod with Joe and Alex.

  • @mathieu8641
    @mathieu8641 Před měsícem +5

    I want Joe Devine to host each and every podcast of The Athletic.
    And I miss the intro songs of Tifo IRL

  • @steyno7471
    @steyno7471 Před měsícem +75

    The problem with Man City's tactical fouls and other team's is that they don't often get booked for it

    • @mustardking20
      @mustardking20 Před měsícem +6

      In the middle third it’s nearly given every time. The breakouts by the opposing team from their defensive third and entering into their offensive third is what is not booked enough. That being said, those are harder to see on the pitch at the moment by the refs; middle third tactical fouls are easier to distinguish.

    • @kieran9882
      @kieran9882 Před měsícem +2

      @@mustardking20The var team can see those tactical fouls

    • @john_mega
      @john_mega Před měsícem +6

      you must have not watched the Man City Arsenal game

    • @steyno7471
      @steyno7471 Před měsícem +2

      @@john_mega well one game does not account for ALL the other games

    • @otto_jk
      @otto_jk Před měsícem +2

      @@kieran9882 var doesn't interfere with yellow cards only reds and tactical foul is a yellow not a red

  • @Lioness_UTV
    @Lioness_UTV Před měsícem +91

    God yes. I can't watch City on a consistent basis, I also thinks he has a way of reshaping a players talent like Grealish to fit his style vs allowing those players to havr a little more freedom to express themselves. I understand why and I appreciate the genius of Pep but much prefer to watch Klopp's Liverpool as opponents always get a real chance or more every match.

    • @SiyabongaSibiya-pj9gb
      @SiyabongaSibiya-pj9gb Před měsícem +15

      Fair enough everybody can't like the same thing. But personally like pep becoz it limits risk alot. And is more of a team effort then individuality.thats why u don't have to be brilliant at city. But as long as play yo role perfectly. After all football is a team sport

    • @BigPurp9
      @BigPurp9 Před měsícem +7

      Even as a United fan who despises every single thing about both clubs one thing I’ll always give Liverpool/Klopp is that they’re still somewhat entertaining to watch compared to the boring predictability of Pep

    • @oHazerd
      @oHazerd Před měsícem +4

      @@SiyabongaSibiya-pj9gb Risk = Fun. Sport is entertainment after all. If you want to a great player you would study how Pep's players work. But their players are hardly entertaining and memorable save for the few games a season where Pep's team play a great squad

    • @Model_Roe
      @Model_Roe Před měsícem +1

      I dont watch epl but if I had to Id definitely watch Liverpool it looks more similar to Lalilga way of playing I been saying major reason I dont watch Man Cityy is that they are boring to watch and not a club Id take 90 minutes out of my day to watch football

    • @LV-xy6vv
      @LV-xy6vv Před měsícem

      ​@@Model_Roebarca and madrid with the power of friendship>>>

  • @timcook5117
    @timcook5117 Před měsícem +1

    Aside from the great content and delivery, the pres here is ace... love the laser, wasp & bee and matching the PiP box frame with the picture frames on set is such a neat touch. You're knocking out the park here, I love it

  • @BestBoyPatrick
    @BestBoyPatrick Před měsícem +52

    I’ve heard absolutely no one try and argue for the merits of that game last week as a spectacle… then up steps Jon Mackenzie

  • @drex5160
    @drex5160 Před měsícem +54

    Actually when his city teams were more attacking, they were more vulnerable to counter attacks & hence weren't very successful in the UCL. I'll credit the man Pep says is the most influential manager of the last 20 years:
    *_De Zerbi_*
    Coz of him top managers are playing 3 or 4 Cbs & we don't see those flying full backs on both sides as much. Watching Brighton without Mitoma is boring af.

    • @arvin9425
      @arvin9425 Před měsícem +3

      The top managers you refer to is really just pep and arteta tho. Klopp, Ange, poch, emery etc still use technical fullbacks very high up. In Emery's case he uses both with Konsa on one side and Alex Moreno on the other

    • @chadrampersad
      @chadrampersad Před měsícem

      Brighton are entertaining still cause of Enciso and Adingra

    • @drex5160
      @drex5160 Před měsícem +1

      ​​@@arvin9425 Klopp often uses Joe Gomes at full back & Konsa is a CB. So they are using 3 Cbs like I said 🤦‍♂️

    • @drex5160
      @drex5160 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@chadrampersad no where near as entertaining as Mitoma.

    • @adem1781
      @adem1781 Před měsícem

      tbh you are looking at this wrong,
      He needed to sign a big striker and actually play a system that didn't require 428092385 CM's passing and cheesing sideways.
      Pep can only win with the avengers he can't actually win something like Jose did with Inter and of course Porto.
      Pep would go in and be like ; Okay so i'm going to spend £300,000,000 on wingbacks... Ermm no we don't have the budget Mr Pep ?
      Pep : Okay how can we cheat ? I'm gonna go do some lovely Nandralone !

  • @MegaTimtheman
    @MegaTimtheman Před měsícem +9

    The problem is every team plays the same way now, play out from the back and high press. In the naughties there was a much bigger variety of styles of play which i think made football more interesting

  • @xisckillerx7578
    @xisckillerx7578 Před měsícem +2

    Loved the mitchell and webb look reference with the big talk joke!

  • @johnquadrino3012
    @johnquadrino3012 Před měsícem +1

    Fun video! Thanks for the analysis... COYS

  • @edmann1820
    @edmann1820 Před měsícem +4

    What's boring is everyone trying to play the same way. There is no right and wrong way of playing football. Only the winning and the losing. Thinking you can play Pep's style with Burnley is boring and does not yield results.

    • @vespasiancloscan7077
      @vespasiancloscan7077 Před měsícem +1

      Trying to be proactive and play with the ball is more likely to achieve success than accepting your fate as a small club and parking the bus. Teams like Brighton and Rayo Vallecano overachieve because they're willing to play football even against teams with better players.

  • @Queijo566
    @Queijo566 Před měsícem +3

    Yes, he has. Next question

  • @whatisyourname8450
    @whatisyourname8450 Před měsícem +4

    Must entertaining games ever were man city vs Liverpool from previous years. But man city get boring when opponents like to park the bus in defend. But if the opponents are open and wants to play like Liverpool, city are fun.

  • @10Zenil
    @10Zenil Před měsícem +41

    There is no unpredictability in the way Pep and other tactical coaches train their team. It's very much like making players robotic and trying to make them only certain things. This is an issue occurring in football where tactics seems to dominate the uniqueness and creativity of football

    • @BiggestBirdonMars
      @BiggestBirdonMars Před měsícem +14

      This is such a casual take

    • @NorthLondonForeverCOYG
      @NorthLondonForeverCOYG Před měsícem +6

      Actually not. Some players have the freedom for their creativeness. Salah at Liverpool can move wherever he wants when attacking. Foden, Silva and Rodri at City are given freedom. Ødegård and Havertz at Arsenal are given freedom. That’s why Ødegård is playing deeper this season. Foden and Silva can go on wing or midfield whenever they want. Salah has to press and track back but if his team has won the ball he can either operate centrally or at the wing. Yes the game looks robotic but when you see deeper it’s really not. Saka at Arsenal can cut inside or go near the by line depending on what movement in the box he sees. This control and domination is pretty much interesting for me and some others.

    • @thierryhenry674
      @thierryhenry674 Před měsícem +3

      17-20 ManCity and 09-12 Barcelona had the most skillful and creative players in the world.
      They are allowed to be creative in given situations.

    • @DopeBoyFaze
      @DopeBoyFaze Před měsícem

      re you delusional....that Barca team had technical players who's weaker foot is better than any man city player. Don't compare man city ever to that team​@@thierryhenry674

    • @10Zenil
      @10Zenil Před měsícem +5

      @@thierryhenry674 the problem arrives when there are managers who try to play in similar style and in similar tactics and pressing patterns, hence why the Man City vs Arsenal been boring for a while but City vs Liverpool or others have been fun. Tactics are good when the teams play different style. Similar ones often leads to a boring game

  • @danielsogge136
    @danielsogge136 Před měsícem

    Good to see Joe back. Good vid!

  • @akashgooner4892
    @akashgooner4892 Před měsícem +3

    I do understand it will be boring for the majority of people..but I guess majority of people find it boring because they don’t understand the tactical intricacies happening…but these kind of videos will help a lot and make football more palatable to the genre public..keep this coming guys…

  • @tamalchakraborty791
    @tamalchakraborty791 Před měsícem +1

    I think any talk on tactical ideology is redundant without dwelving deep into the history of Football and the evolution of tactics. The dutch/spanish positional game is actually the combination of old school positional attack ( having more players inside the box than opposition, crossing to create chances, dribbling to go inside the spaces) and the scottish passing game (playing the ball into your teammates' feet) . With positional advantages and passing , you move up the field.

  • @eamonreidy9534
    @eamonreidy9534 Před měsícem +1

    It's actually great seeing great managers build teams to the highest standard to compete. Mourinho, Klopp and Arteta

  • @actonman7291
    @actonman7291 Před měsícem +5

    4-4-2 park the bus or go to cattenacio do a Simeone and just play to not lose or and snatch a goal on a counterattack or set piece in Fergie time no way. Guardiola do change football for better.

  • @user-bq2tc6dh6t
    @user-bq2tc6dh6t Před měsícem +3

    Yes I can’t stand watching them, it’s like a training match and if you seen one game you have seen them all.
    Barcelona and Spain 12+ years ago was the same. But if you were the manager be it Pep or Vicente del Bosque it’s fantastic you want to win and control the game. Also if you never watched football before and watched city for the first time you would think is passing the only thing that matters in the sport.
    I’m irish and into rugby I couldn’t watch most of the six nations for the same reasons to be honest.

  • @Vainglory14
    @Vainglory14 Před měsícem +2

    I find it really interesting how many seemingly contradictory things are happening in modern football. Games seem boring yet most goals in 60 years. Record points totals for winning the league yet mid-table clubs have way more resources to compete than ever before. Quality on the ball is incredibly important yet top teams are opting to play center backs at full back.

    • @bighamster2
      @bighamster2 Před měsícem

      Although those centre backs are better on the ball than most full backs were 10 years ago.

  • @djevo5662
    @djevo5662 Před měsícem +36

    I can simplify this for you. Fans don't want to watch football when a team has 80% of the ball, passing the ball side to side. This is why city play more games at 3pm on a Saturday than any other top team. The reason Liverpool v city games aren't boring is klopp adds chaos

    • @Model_Roe
      @Model_Roe Před měsícem

      This is also why man Citys stadium is always half empty lol personally I find Man City boring to watch last time I tried watching their game I fell asleep

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 Před měsícem +1

      ​@Model_Roe another goof that doesn't watch games. Just regurgitated Twitter meams

    • @adem1781
      @adem1781 Před měsícem +1

      @@Model_Roe Literally the best way to get to sleep.

    • @Model_Roe
      @Model_Roe Před měsícem

      @@adem1781 exactly 😂 I'm sorry but I'm not taking 90 minutes out of my day to watch Man City play they're so boring I'd rather watch Vini or Arda Guler play for 10 minutes

    • @bighamster2
      @bighamster2 Před měsícem

      The broadcasters pick games purely on revenue, and there are simply far more United, Liverpool, Arsenal fans etc. than Man City fans.

  • @shishirsonone3757
    @shishirsonone3757 Před měsícem +3

    Loved this video. Keep it up people
    Especially the last line of the host. It sums up everything.

  • @amphiphil844
    @amphiphil844 Před měsícem +47

    You completely missed the point in the intro.
    The game was not boring because it ended 0-0. The game was boring because neither team took any risk. One team did not take enough risk to get the ball, the other one only cared about not losing the ball.
    In a typical 0-0, both teams try to win and score goals but fail to do so. In City vs Arsenal, neither team took the risks necessary to score.

    • @arvin9425
      @arvin9425 Před měsícem +13

      They addressed this in the video? Talked about how pep won't pass into pressure because he didn't want to lose the ball.

    • @bighamster2
      @bighamster2 Před měsícem +4

      It feels like you didn't watch the whole video

  • @joshbrown2217
    @joshbrown2217 Před měsícem

    Was that edit of Chelsea celebrating that late win against United a last minute editing job?
    The table doesn't reflect that game, so I'm guessing it was. If so, love that they put it in to really reinforce that point that it is still a big game.

  • @bernardfox9078
    @bernardfox9078 Před měsícem +2

    I know this is after the fact but was RM vs City boring ? The City Arsenal game was boring because Arsenal sat back and parked the bus. They were too afraid to take City on.

  • @deezeedrone
    @deezeedrone Před měsícem

    I did not expect The Duncan Alexander do have that appearance and I'm moderately surprised I should say

  • @tomanthony8349
    @tomanthony8349 Před měsícem +2

    I feel like what you’ve described Leverkusen doing is exactly how city play against inferior opponents…it’s when they’re up against an arsenal who are so defensively sound that things get “boring.” I’d be interested to see how Leverkusen’s tactics look against stronger teams to prove the point you’re trying to make.

  • @jibberism9910
    @jibberism9910 Před měsícem +3

    Football has changed, and it will change again.
    As a Dutchy, we've seen our NT change - many don't like it. I do. Dutch teams may not have the grandiosity of days gone - they are dangerous, and often allow decent (but not great) players to shine and deliver.
    It's still a very tactical game, and much more controlled at it.
    That's how you, maybe, god willing, win a world cup. Not by telling everyone you were actually the best.
    Koeman once delivered with Ajax in 2002-2003, playing from solid defense. Who knows, maybe he will deliver at the Euros this summer. The time seems right.

    • @tuffmbassador522
      @tuffmbassador522 Před měsícem

      The only issue is the spits and depth if Frenkie or Reinders go down we have a problem, and Xavi Simons has been a bit suspect

  • @brenaldo
    @brenaldo Před měsícem

    @theathletic the only reason i watch the whole video from begining right to end - ads included - is Joe Devine.

  • @CheGypter
    @CheGypter Před měsícem +1

    To sometimes be bored is a requirement to be excited when there is a really thrilling game. Its just a matter of demand/supply
    high scoring games are cool because they dont happen that often, if we change the game to make more of them...well then it wont be as exciting anymore

  • @BiggestBirdonMars
    @BiggestBirdonMars Před měsícem +9

    Some people just dont like possessional play or positional play they prefer direct and ping pong football
    What i hate more is how people act like hes been playing like thi seen he became a coach

  • @curiosity_fan
    @curiosity_fan Před měsícem

    Finally got to see the guy in the video who has been narrating tactics in Tito football videos

  • @CaughtColdBoxing
    @CaughtColdBoxing Před měsícem +3

    John is the only guy part of the athletic that doesn’t look and talk like a school prefect

  • @FlashMeterRed
    @FlashMeterRed Před měsícem

    26:28 - i love this take. that arteta doesn't use momentum... in a team you famously only get into if you have a miraculous series of good games from the fringe, then you are run into the ground until someone else gets the same chance. arsenals collapse streaks always coincide with this transition happening at several positions at once. sounds like someone that is only influenced by momentum, and whose success depends on it.

  • @akashgooner4892
    @akashgooner4892 Před měsícem +2

    Has pep guardiola made football boring..what a joke..I will go as far to say that he’s been the most important person in modern football..a true revolutionary..for me in a fair world based on merit, he should be the highest paid person in football..even more than all elite footballers..we have never had a manger more important to the team than the players..look at the players manc have lost and still how they perform..the one common denominator has always been pep guardiola..even though he’s not yet at guardiola’s level arteta is the most important person at arsenal than all the football player combined..this is one of the most positive thing that has happened to modern football in my humble opinion 🙏🏻

  • @zeybarur
    @zeybarur Před měsícem +6

    The thing is, it seemed like both teams didn't really want to play the game. It wasn't "tense" or "intense", like 2 boxers looking to get a punch in, it was like both boxers staying in their respective corners for the whole round apart from a few walkabouts to stretch their legs. The crowd didn't help, obviously, but it really felt like both teams just wanted it to be over from the starting whistle. This wasn't a "good 0-0", even old-school Catenaccio enthusiasts would've cursed this snoozefest.

  • @collinsenosh
    @collinsenosh Před měsícem +1

    In an attention deficiency era Joe Devine is the crucial link between common man fans and the nerd analysts!

  • @banwahlang12
    @banwahlang12 Před měsícem +4

    When Assna parked the bus..it's not easy to scored

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před měsícem +1

      First leg, they didn't park any bus
      Still a boring game

    • @naes8258
      @naes8258 Před měsícem +1

      Cope.

  • @most5795
    @most5795 Před měsícem +75

    It's robot football yes. Positional play stops players from expressing themselves on the pitch

    • @actonman7291
      @actonman7291 Před měsícem +6

      What team do play the way you want?

    • @otto_jk
      @otto_jk Před měsícem +19

      @@actonman7291 Liverpool, Real Madrid, Leverkusen, Napoli last year, Spurs under Ange, Bielsa's Leeds and now Uruguay and Nagelsmann's Leipzig, Bayern and Germany for example

    • @thierryhenry674
      @thierryhenry674 Před měsícem +5

      17-20 ManCity and 09-12 Barcelona had the most skillful and creative players in the world.
      They are allowed to be creative in given situations.

    • @danpreston564
      @danpreston564 Před měsícem +1

      It’s not like it’s anything new. Most managers do this. I remember reading Steve Claridge's autobiography, and when he was at some terrible lower league club (Cambridge?), he was dropped because he did something (minor) on the pitch that he wasn’t supposed to do, he was expressing himself and his coach hated it. I’ve seen a season of football under Martin Allen, where every player just had to lump the ball towards the corner flag to try and turn the defence around and players were dropped if they did it differently.

    • @vespasiancloscan7077
      @vespasiancloscan7077 Před měsícem +4

      The team expresses itself, rather than select individuals. If you give a player the freedom to express himself, you're doing it at the expense of others.

  • @davidconlan99
    @davidconlan99 Před měsícem +7

    This is a plea for Joe, Alex, JJ and Seb to reunite and bring back Tifo IRL 🙏😥

  • @SmileySadFaceHD
    @SmileySadFaceHD Před 27 dny +1

    He does not make football boring, his teams always are great. But he does ruin players, makes them just a cog on a machine and kills any individuality. Grealish is the clearest example nowadays.

  • @Goonerpoo
    @Goonerpoo Před měsícem +6

    I also liked the part where you guys explained why and how Pep's football changed. The reason Pep or Arteta play four CBs is not because they want to play four CBs, it's because they think it's an advantage to win more football matches. There are experiences and conditions that have made them think that way, and when they think it's no longer an advantage to win matches, I think they will again introduce a new perspective and adjust the dynamic of the team. I saw Mackenzie say on Twitter that he wanted Alonso to come to the Premier League, and now it makes sense. I'm curious to see what the next phase of football will look like, and how the new gravity will change the landscape of elite football.

    • @petersugar7726
      @petersugar7726 Před měsícem +1

      if we think about this way playing two more cb is just adding more height to the team as well instead of lets say two avarage heightfb there will be two taller than avarage cb, since 2018 liverpool speed and stamina just so important the direction football moving is its gonna be 10 absolute athletes on the pitch who can outrun the opposition for longer time and we are going to see less and less technical players just like the number 10 position vanished from the pitch compared to 10 years ago

  • @chrishoward8500
    @chrishoward8500 Před měsícem +16

    It was going so well, then Duncan spoke an awful lot of nonsense. Saying City’s titles “all blend into one” is actually a joke. I can’t think of a single City season where they have played the same way as the previous one. Pep always changes/adapts. Look at Pep’s team with Sane-Aguero-Sterling. It played wildly differently to now. This idea that City are boring doesn’t hold up when you look at which side has the record for most goals in a PL season.
    For me, games can be boring predominantly because of how deep and compact opponents play these days. It’s not really anything to do with City. No team would be able to play swashbuckling football against the kind of low blocks City face. Why is it deemed to be City’s fault that everyone else is scared to leave their own half against them? Why not demand the opponents make it more entertaining? It’s a weird take to pin this on City.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před měsícem +1

      It's the same philosophy
      Control

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před měsícem +3

      Arsenal's first game against city, they weren't deep or compact.
      The game was boring
      Liverpools games against city were yheur most boring and they weren't deep or compact.
      Pep's football is objectively higher quality. But more boring

    • @vespasiancloscan7077
      @vespasiancloscan7077 Před měsícem +3

      Teams have had more success trying to bring the game into City's half than parking the bus and hoping for a good counter. It takes balls and quality to do it, but these are desirable things, no? Pep did such a great job everywhere he went that now people are actually defending sides that would rather draw 0-0 than try to win and risk losing badly.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před měsícem +1

      @@vespasiancloscan7077
      Nobody is arguing if it is less quaĺitative
      The question is, is it more boring to watch, and the answer is yes.
      When two teams play guardiola style football against one another, as Arsenal and City 1st leg this season, (Arsenal did not park the bus), It's still boring.
      You need A DIFFERENT attacking style from the oppising team to make the game more exciting

    • @trinigooner8865
      @trinigooner8865 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@vespasiancloscan7077 in a title race as close as this....the ONLY thing that matters is the "results"...not how it "looks" for the neutral fans..if Arsenal wins the PL by goal difference for example...That 0-0 result against a direct rival would have made a huge difference... understand that

  • @Yasso0ry33
    @Yasso0ry33 Před 22 dny

    Maybe we should have a penalty shootout after the first half if the teams are tied 0-0. Then they continue in the second half with the score line of the between the two halfs penalty shootout that should virtually eliminate the 0-0 games

  • @thuo1000
    @thuo1000 Před měsícem +12

    I've always been entertained by Pep's brand of football. The way they move the ball, create pockets of space and just dominate the opposition is entertaining to watch, at least for me. From Pep's Barcelona, Pep's Bayern to Pep's Man City.
    Also, for those with an eye for tactics, Pep's teams are great to learn from.

    • @Model_Roe
      @Model_Roe Před měsícem +3

      Entertained????? LOL whats there to be entertained by????? Last time I tried watching a Man City game I literally fell asleep I was so bored

    • @thuo1000
      @thuo1000 Před měsícem +1

      @@Model_RoeEveryone is different. If you are bored by watching Pep's brand of football, doesn't mean everybody is.

    • @Model_Roe
      @Model_Roe Před měsícem +1

      @@thuo1000 whatever floats your boat my guy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it's just majority of people I've seen agree Man City are boring to watch you're the only person I've heard say out loud they find it entertaining that's why I'm laughing 🤣

  • @Veaseify
    @Veaseify Před 28 dny

    I think it was Jonathan Wilson who wrote that if goals are what people want why aren't there 50,000 crowds at Primary School football games? The Bundesliga is written off as a boring league, not just because of Bayern Munich but because there are many faceless teams with no obvious star players, yet it always has the highest goals per game ratio of any of the top 5 so it obviously isn't just about how often the ball hits the back of the net...

  • @austinthesan-antonian3932
    @austinthesan-antonian3932 Před měsícem +2

    I wouldn’t say that Pep makes things less boring; other teams are just making things way more interesting than City have been this season.

  • @electpaisa
    @electpaisa Před měsícem +8

    Interesting conversations on this one, but we're overthinking this: ManCity has made the PL boring because they've won 4 out of 5 of the last titles, they'll likely win this to make it 4 in a row and they'll probably keep winning for the rest of the decade because they have the best squad, fact that won't change since they can keep overspending, and even 115 found violations is not enough to stop them because they have friends in high places.

    • @bernardfox9078
      @bernardfox9078 Před měsícem +1

      We are fifth on the spending league in the last five years.

    • @shar3267
      @shar3267 Před měsícem

      again, friends in high places ​@@bernardfox9078

    • @ADxtraIsHere
      @ADxtraIsHere Před 26 dny

      What found violations? Educate me

  • @David-xy2ly
    @David-xy2ly Před měsícem +2

    This conversation was more entertaining than city Arsenal game, and this was very boring lol 😂

  • @roolaing
    @roolaing Před měsícem +2

    He is exceptional, but exceptional with exceptional players. It is not his fault, but each club has taken over has had extraordinary talent (and wealth) at their disposal.
    If you aim to play a controlling game with those inherent benefits, you’ll probably control quite a lot of games.
    He must be an extraordinary communicator to get his teams playing the way he does - that’s indisputable.

    • @stevenesbitt3528
      @stevenesbitt3528 Před měsícem

      Always reminds me of f1, why is max the best? Because he has the best car, but why does he have the best car?

    • @vespasiancloscan7077
      @vespasiancloscan7077 Před měsícem

      @@stevenesbitt3528 I don't know anything about cars, but I imagine it's easier to objectively determine a "best car" in F1. Much more difficult to do that with football squads.
      Is Max's car the best because he's the one driving it? Probably not. But is Pep's team the best because he's the one managing it? Very possible.

    • @bighamster2
      @bighamster2 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@stevenesbitt3528Not sure that's the *best* example, since he's a Red Bull academy driver. It's a bit like saying "why is Saka at Arsenal?"
      Obviously if their teams were terrible they might have left by now, but they're largely there because they've always been there

    • @karmaascendant3936
      @karmaascendant3936 Před měsícem

      @@bighamster2 i guess the point is that the best drivers get put in the best cars as both get the best out of each other. You cant but someone who's afraid to go over 50 on a motorway in a F1 car in the same way Sean Dyche will never be in charge of a European elite side.

  • @basedstvr3132
    @basedstvr3132 Před měsícem

    this video should have been longer, and Duncan was fun to have on.

  • @telquel7843
    @telquel7843 Před 10 dny

    I find it a bit silly to blame the attacking team for making a game boring because other teams default to low block because they're afraid to play open. 🤷
    That said, if I'm managing a mid table or lower team against Vity, I am probably going to do the same thing: frustrate and try to hit on the counter.
    If you don't like tactical games with tidy positional play then watch other/lower leagues...

  • @DavidLimofLimReport
    @DavidLimofLimReport Před měsícem +3

    Bring back long ball football baby!

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 Před měsícem

    Sin bin would be brilliant, imagine the player off for five minutes and the other pushing forward and the dominant team defending then he comes back on and the crowd roar and they go back on attack

  • @jamespreston7823
    @jamespreston7823 Před měsícem +2

    🤓Once again football pundits prove they don't know the (English) language as well as they should 🤓
    Boring is a synonym of uninteresting, i.e. an antonym of interesting - boring *_cannot_* be interesting
    However, interesting can be entertaining, albeit the overlap is likely constrained in some way. ( David Attenborough, Antiques Roadshow, detailed football analysis etc. 😉... ) There seems to be some major confusion between *_entertaining_* and *_exciting_* .
    Could something be exciting without being interesting ? I can't immediately think of a scenario, since both usually include "hold/capture attention". Being savaged by a 🐻, would not perhaps usually be called interesting, but would certainly hold *_my_* attention...
    My 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 work is done here
    Great video JON 😉keep up the good work 😆

  • @DonkeyKong992
    @DonkeyKong992 Před měsícem +11

    I wish Tifo would cover more leagues more equally

  • @JMC1992
    @JMC1992 Před měsícem

    At 24:30… this kind of play should be used persistently by any club with a good manager.

  • @richTVproduction
    @richTVproduction Před 25 dny +1

    He took the unpredictability out of the game. The very thing that makes football exciting. I can't watch Guardiiolas games since Barca days. He sucks the life out of every game. Just a control freak at the highest level.

  • @john_mega
    @john_mega Před měsícem

    Because it was the covid start season, I remember little of the Liverpool season.

  • @neilwhelan54
    @neilwhelan54 Před 10 dny

    Pep's Barcelona were a joy to watch. His Man City team, not so much.

  • @DSMGP5000
    @DSMGP5000 Před měsícem +1

    26:52 😢

  • @Goonerpoo
    @Goonerpoo Před měsícem

    This is a very good analysis video. As an Arsenal fan, I think City would have had a better chance of winning if they had attacked more aggressively, as Arsenal were unable to start Martinelli, who is pretty much our only counter attack specialist, in that game, and if City had scored a goal first, City would have been able to hold on to their lead.

    • @vespasiancloscan7077
      @vespasiancloscan7077 Před měsícem

      City don't really have the players to attack aggressively. All of their "wingers" (they only have 1 in Doku) are ball-to-feet kind of players. It's only Foden that can really force his way into the box, or KDB that can force passes inside.
      And I don't think it's by Pep's design.

  • @t.robinson4774
    @t.robinson4774 Před měsícem

    Yes.
    Next question?

  • @user-fi8zf1lp3f
    @user-fi8zf1lp3f Před měsícem +1

    they play against parked buses every week. Thats why its seems boring to neutrals. Grealish looked good at Villa coz nobody parked the bus against villa and he had a lot of space to run.

  • @JavierDarsie
    @JavierDarsie Před měsícem +2

    Any idea where Jon got that sweatshirt?

    • @jay7dsi
      @jay7dsi Před měsícem +2

      looks like something from bornagainprints

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 Před měsícem

    Definitely! Every player plays the same every team plays the same they are coached since kids the same they are athletes first and footballers second, the players are told exactly what to do and if they dont follow they won't play. Players like Zidane, Scholes,Cantona would not make it today. Players are just cogs in a system,when Pep subbing a player all he has to say is do exact same thing as player coming off!
    Manchester United seems to be the most old skool and if they get a mixture of flair, exciting, character expressing football along with a rigid control style when needed we would be great but you need great players for that. Pep plays safe,passing, boring, no risk football but because he has best players in the world one will eventually score

  • @usmanjawed9325
    @usmanjawed9325 Před měsícem +5

    You've focused on Pep and man City, but there were two sides on the pitch. The fact that two of the contenders for the league are playing a very similar style of play is a telling one. Risk averse tactics that rely on skills adapted to relatively strict principles of positional play are becoming somewhat hegemonic. They aren't there yet and hopefully they won't be (go Klopp, Ange and teams with heart!).
    You have to also add that it's not just boredom plain and simple. When any of us look at man City we know this is a club that has ridiculous wealth. City aren't the origin of obscene money entering club football, but they have contributed significantly in enhancing and consolidating the money factor, this diminishing competition, tilting the field in the favour of the haves (big 6) and the have notes (all others), not to mention that it stinks when you think you're what you're watching is backed (and often fronted) by a grotesque display of wealth. Much of it ill begotten wealth.
    That context is important to consider the sentiment sides line man City inspire. That's why when they play the percentages, being risk averse by keeping the ball. It makes the rest of us scowl. You've got everything. Do better. At least give us the circus. The last comment - that the uber wealthy club owners care about enhancing their status and/or wealth and not about what fans feel, is an important truth that reflects the changes of our time. (I would've said winning but then Man utd prove me wrong by staying a wealthy big brand while not winning). Fans still feel for the game, it's cultural heritage, it exists as a collectively shared good, people build memories and communities around it; that cultural heritage has been captured and turned into a commodity (the spectacle) to which we are now subservient.
    So it's not just boredom. It's also angst and indignation. And it's not just about Man City but they are the symbols of it at the moment.

    • @SiyabongaSibiya-pj9gb
      @SiyabongaSibiya-pj9gb Před měsícem +1

      U just hate man city. So yo point is invalid

    • @charliebrackenbury6115
      @charliebrackenbury6115 Před měsícem

      I think that’s a great point, when the top teams play like they’re paranoid of losing despite being so dominant it makes them harder to enjoy. If you’re going to be that good at least make it fun to watch

    • @jgmediting7770
      @jgmediting7770 Před měsícem

      City is more than obscene wealth. It’s also state and political power.

    • @jgmediting7770
      @jgmediting7770 Před měsícem

      @@SiyabongaSibiya-pj9gb nobody cares about city enough to hate them. What they do hate is the way the game is and the cheating Abu Dhabi are allowed to get away with.

    • @usmanjawed9325
      @usmanjawed9325 Před 26 dny

      @@jgmediting7770 absolutely. Loaded and dangerous (given the recourse to repression in the state that own MC), yet playing boring football! 😳

  • @johnrossi5665
    @johnrossi5665 Před měsícem

    We need Reuben on the street to be a regular segment!!

  • @Do27gg
    @Do27gg Před 26 dny +1

    Yes he has, you can see that with arteta too

  • @Ruony24
    @Ruony24 Před měsícem +1

    OMG i lived to see the day Joe Devine actually praises Arsenal players

  • @willyum3920
    @willyum3920 Před měsícem

    Laser gun feature for president!

  • @Orac11e
    @Orac11e Před měsícem +2

    It's complicated

  • @rodrigovillate6463
    @rodrigovillate6463 Před měsícem

    Why is Joe in the miniature? 😂

  • @arsenalogist4285
    @arsenalogist4285 Před měsícem +2

    Pep hasnt made football boring imo. Its all these other coaches who try copying him

  • @akashgooner4892
    @akashgooner4892 Před měsícem

    I have a man crush on Jon mckenzie..😂..love ur analysis❤

  • @georgegarnett3613
    @georgegarnett3613 Před měsícem

    When you spot players being individuals there can be no individual brilliance which is what makes football so much better then any other team sport

    • @bighamster2
      @bighamster2 Před měsícem

      I can't think of many team sports that don't allow for individual brilliance. In cricket, a batter or bowler can almost single handedly win a match. NFL is all about the quarterbacks and a single play be 1 player can decide the match. Basketball is all about the "stars". Rugby is arguably the most "team orientated" of the big sports.

  • @dangling-donk
    @dangling-donk Před měsícem +1

    Wtf! Arteta killed the game by sitting in and camping 10 men behind the ball.

  • @viperswhip
    @viperswhip Před 12 dny

    For me, it is chances, but that is partly based on player quality. I do not want to see park the bus, ever, ever, ever, ever.

  • @chrisdickens4268
    @chrisdickens4268 Před měsícem

    Sounds like a brilliant idea would be, if the ref sees a professional foul, then red card

  • @T.E.S.S.
    @T.E.S.S. Před měsícem

    Joe's face in the thumbnail looks like he's pleading to be rescued

  • @Hieillua
    @Hieillua Před měsícem

    Wait, this is the Tifo Football channel? I thought I subbed to the Athletic channel one day and never looked back at it so I just ignored it. They pulled a Twitter and rebranded into something bland? Yikes. I was wondering where Tifo uploads had gone.

  • @danielvaega
    @danielvaega Před měsícem +1

    Joe is the best and the worst at the same time. 10/10 .

  • @jonathansibanyoni9154
    @jonathansibanyoni9154 Před měsícem +1

    Yes, City are a great team. They have world class players. But their passing passing ball is boring. I would rather watch e.g Man U vs Wolves etc than City

  • @user-vc1bn1ex5g
    @user-vc1bn1ex5g Před měsícem +4

    Relationism and Fernando Diniz-esque tactics will maybe be way of the future, or a more direct free-flowing game

  • @brenaldo
    @brenaldo Před měsícem

    ... the cool hands and the warm embrace ...