Cruyff explains his diamond formation

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2013
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    When FC Barcelona won the 2009 Champions League with essentially a 4-3-3 formation featuring Lionel Messi as a 'false nine' (a withdrawn striker) much was written about Guardiola's tactical genius.
    Of course, Pep didn't actually invent that system. Cruyff himself played as a false nine behind two wide strikers in the seventies for Ajax and Holland.
    Here's a brilliant clip from 2004 in which Cruyff, with the help of a chalkboard, attempts to explain 'his' diamond formation.
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  • @vacantplanet
    @vacantplanet Před 8 lety +9738

    Cruyff talks tactics and some idiot tells him to hurry up, cause they have to show commercials. There's no hope for humanity

    • @deporlover
      @deporlover Před 8 lety +74

      True

    • @Anfubvinch
      @Anfubvinch Před 8 lety +378

      +vacantplanet Look at it the other way, at least Cruyff was able to show his tactics. If it weren't for tv you never would have been able to have that glimpse, however brief it was

    • @hiranom20
      @hiranom20 Před 8 lety +4

      No hope!

    • @ull4h
      @ull4h Před 8 lety +96

      +vacantplanet There's no hope for humanity because a person who used to kick balls can't explain fully why a new generation, who earn more money than countries, can't kick balls as well as he did? Yes, hope is indeed lost for all humanity.

    • @CamiloFreund
      @CamiloFreund Před 8 lety +158

      +Hashmat Ali please shut up

  • @ArylePRO
    @ArylePRO Před 5 lety +6556

    Cruyff will cry if he sees Barcelona today

    • @johnmarston3076
      @johnmarston3076 Před 5 lety +265

      Would cry

    • @Dhr_Luke
      @Dhr_Luke Před 5 lety +142

      Aryle Kennedy no he won’t, he would cry about Ajax

    • @lakaz6451
      @lakaz6451 Před 5 lety +278

      @@Dhr_Luke why ajax is exect doing wath he explain now

    • @Dhr_Luke
      @Dhr_Luke Před 5 lety +10

      kanker uuhm ok?

    • @Macbroek403
      @Macbroek403 Před 5 lety +71

      @@lakaz6451 he means tears off happiness

  • @babogatae
    @babogatae Před 4 lety +3748

    It's like giving a lecture in front of three ADHD patients.

  • @hzmfitri
    @hzmfitri Před 9 lety +4307

    You don't go to commercial on Cruyff. Its disrespectful

  • @GamerulInfernal
    @GamerulInfernal Před 4 lety +3701

    The video has 4 minutes and 33 seconds, coincidence? 🤣

  • @H91ism
    @H91ism Před 8 lety +4386

    I think what Johan Cruyff meant when he said he always played diamond is not a rigid 4-1-2-1 or false 9, instead it meant a player in possession will always find himself in a diamond formation with 3 options to pass. That's the fluidity of his system!

    • @H91ism
      @H91ism Před 8 lety +42

      +CT27NX I agree with your take on his tactics, and you've better explained it than myself!
      but I think we must both agree that there's so much layer to this man's tactics.. truly one of a kind!

    • @RoHiT-rd9kr
      @RoHiT-rd9kr Před 5 lety +80

      Yup
      Technically it isn't diamond
      it is triangle
      A triangle of 3 ends,3 options
      Remember
      Triangle is the figure which uses least number of straight lines to make a complete figure
      For cryff
      A triangle formed every sec in field completes his tactic
      I suppose..

    • @casualchauncey
      @casualchauncey Před 5 lety +17

      Rohith Walter yeah you could see that constant triangle option constantly I. The way Barca have played it over last ten years. Always always someone there available for an outlet to move the ball constantly. It’s something to behold to keep it up like that

    • @desperado7472
      @desperado7472 Před 5 lety +12

      yups... system... not a formation

    • @astaghfirullahalzimastaghf3648
      @astaghfirullahalzimastaghf3648 Před 4 lety +1

      I think he meant asymmetrical diamond haha

  • @Stokie09123
    @Stokie09123 Před 5 lety +1617

    Probably the most complete football man to ever exist, as a player, as a tactician, as a successful manager, national hero, cult icon, maverick and father of some of the most successful tactical systems ever. Forever my GOAT.

    • @theonlyjoe_
      @theonlyjoe_ Před 3 lety +42

      Well there’s only one thing he didn’t win, and that’s the World Cup, players like him, messi, ronaldo deserve to at least have won one.

    • @indronilganguly9715
      @indronilganguly9715 Před 3 lety +17

      @@theonlyjoe_ cruyff deserves the west germany one germany actually used a bit foul play to defeat him and his team

    • @xondeez757
      @xondeez757 Před 2 lety +42

      @@theonlyjoe_ world cup is completely luck based. if he was born in a stronger country that wins world cup all the time would that make a difference? no his skills would be the same regardless of what team he is in. winning world cup is a personal victory for you and your country, it generally adds nothing when you compare him to other players. if messi was french or german or spanish would that make him worse or better? no people would just say he was lucky while ronaldo wasnt.

    • @theonlyjoe_
      @theonlyjoe_ Před 2 lety +7

      @@xondeez757 you misread the context of an 8 month old comment, I can’t even

    • @empessoa3280
      @empessoa3280 Před rokem

      GOAT? One of the goats. That's true.

  • @aidanmagill6769
    @aidanmagill6769 Před 4 lety +588

    Cruyff: It would be better if you all just shut up and listened.

    • @kristelpi652
      @kristelpi652 Před 2 lety

      @kieran escourse i was about to comment ‘lol 433 likes’

    • @vincesalamander5980
      @vincesalamander5980 Před 2 lety +1

      Cruyff was like that yes
      Like many dutch coaches 😂
      But he's the GOAT forever, so he's right

    • @xcare7202
      @xcare7202 Před měsícem

      😂😂😂😂

  • @lorenzofranco8406
    @lorenzofranco8406 Před 9 lety +4373

    I'd pay money rose Pep Guardiola and Johan Cruyff talk about football on live TV.

    • @g00nther
      @g00nther Před 8 lety +120

      +Lorenzo Franco Throw in Bielsa, and I'd pay $1,000,000

    • @Beathoven007
      @Beathoven007 Před 6 lety +214

      Lorenzo Franco I think it's better to let retired managers do the job. Pep would probably not like to put his cards on the table with all the motivations for his opponents to exploit.

    • @hugodsa89
      @hugodsa89 Před 6 lety +5

      lol pep

    • @lennart1114
      @lennart1114 Před 5 lety +117

      Pep learned from cruyff btw he said cruyff openend his eyes at barcelona

    • @ajjohnstone7063
      @ajjohnstone7063 Před 5 lety +42

      Lorenzo Franco who do u think taught Pep and Javier and Inesta and puyoll etc and all those before them! JC 🇳🇱

  • @andygramajo8133
    @andygramajo8133 Před 8 lety +1269

    This man was a genius as a player and as a manager

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Před 8 lety +30

      and was a legend

    • @anton123456789
      @anton123456789 Před 8 lety +32

      +DFandV He is a legend

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Před 8 lety +6

      anton123456789
      Fair enough, his legendary will continue forward.

    • @nelsondaily
      @nelsondaily Před 5 lety +1

      But still he costed the Netherlands a World Cup.

    • @desperado7472
      @desperado7472 Před 5 lety

      zidane you meant 😛😛😛

  • @AtTheDriveBy
    @AtTheDriveBy Před 7 lety +708

    the professor of modern football. Ajax, Netherlands, and Barça all play through the template he has laid out for them.

    • @kadrope
      @kadrope Před 7 lety +18

      and Spain

    • @varunsanprabu
      @varunsanprabu Před 7 lety +8

      now chelsea playing 3-4-3

    • @gxnzlezgxnzlez2385
      @gxnzlezgxnzlez2385 Před 7 lety

      kadrope qwq

    • @MeneTekelUpharsin
      @MeneTekelUpharsin Před 7 lety +2

      All the great teams play like this at some point, but they make inversions based on the opponents strengths and weakness

    • @kimyungill2149
      @kimyungill2149 Před 5 lety +4

      @@MeneTekelUpharsin not anymore. Ajax proved last CL how to really play like this. Not that fake shit.

  • @XBR4Da
    @XBR4Da Před 8 lety +740

    Always loved this video of Cruyff. Really showed his football knowledge. RIP

    • @fisolfas
      @fisolfas Před 3 měsíci

      Now Ancelotti blay with the diamond formation and it's so effective

  • @si_quest
    @si_quest Před 7 lety +1819

    So what he's saying is that everyone thinks diamond is 41212 but actually the diamond in that formation breaks and loses its shape during the match because the wingers have to defend.
    So he's suggesting a 433 that turns into a 343 with a wingback pushing up and leaving three at the back, leaving one of the opposing strikers forced to do fuck all and get bollocked by his coach or to track back a dozen times and get tired as fuck.
    In the 433 to 343 the diamond shifts but always keeps its shape.
    Genius

    • @patrickmitchell3258
      @patrickmitchell3258 Před 7 lety +18

      instantsurgery not quite. He's saying that he draws his diamonds differently

    • @florisvanzanten4732
      @florisvanzanten4732 Před 7 lety +75

      instantsurgery he is the most genius football player/ coach To have ever lived on this planet

    • @nononoone9670
      @nononoone9670 Před 7 lety +6

      u don't need Diamonds when u have Messi or R 9 or someone of this caliber !!!

    • @Beathoven007
      @Beathoven007 Před 6 lety +112

      skidmaster ybother No player, not even Messi would reach the full potential among world class players if a manager doesn't draw out the lines well. Messi wasn't used in a right way by Rijkaard in his early Barca times and he is nearly invisible in the Argentinian squad. A top class manager makes top class players peak in their carreer and gives him the right role surrounded by the right support.

    • @samuraisoul1043
      @samuraisoul1043 Před 6 lety

      instantsurgery I

  • @pedro3905
    @pedro3905 Před 7 lety +532

    Johan Cruyff has the best footballing mind I've ever seen. Everything goes back to him. The Dutch's total football in the 70s to Rijkaard and Pep's tika taka approach at Barcelona. A true legend of football all round.

    • @nononoone9670
      @nononoone9670 Před 7 lety +3

      thepedro j . not every thing goes back to him ,, we had better players before and after him , he had a philosophy like all the big coaches ; but he was great !!

    • @wilhelmdietz4023
      @wilhelmdietz4023 Před 7 lety +9

      skidmaster ybother There were no better players before or after him.

    • @dperson9212
      @dperson9212 Před 4 lety +6

      Bollocks, Rinus Michels was the Dutch coach back then and he insisted on Holland playing that way.

    • @tomholland3806
      @tomholland3806 Před 4 lety +1

      Don't forget that he was thought this system by rinus michels. Who copied it from Brian Clough.

    • @rubenpacheco2917
      @rubenpacheco2917 Před 4 lety

      I think Zidane's mind is better. He perfected the diamond and perfected a Madrid with the same 12 that won 3 in a row. He got the most out of every player and had the whole pitch covered

  • @supahdupahguy81
    @supahdupahguy81 Před 10 lety +1400

    This is the kind of stuff they need to put on British TV....top players/coaches form the past discussing tactical philosophy..
    It's programs like this & Masters Of The Game why the Dutch continue to produce among the best coaching & playing talent..
    Meanwhile in the UK, Fucking X factor. -____-

    • @TonyMontana-ec6kt
      @TonyMontana-ec6kt Před 10 lety +71

      very true but in uk the so called experts only think 4-4-2 exists and nothing else, no brain no philosophy behind it. The experts praise players with heart and courage but with no real talent it can only get you so far, England haven't learned to pass the ball yet properly with meaning.

    • @armani9219
      @armani9219 Před 10 lety +42

      Don't be fooled, this type of program is not on tv regularly in the Netherlands. We have a talkshow wherein journalists discuss the recent domestic and international football events but nothing like this trust me. I wish it were a reoccuring thing though. (I live in the Netherlands btw.)

    • @Vipa567
      @Vipa567 Před 10 lety +2

      lol you think a tv show produces talent? what a fool

    • @collinsmugodo380
      @collinsmugodo380 Před 10 lety +22

      Zico Kun it might not produce talent directly but it certainly produces enthusiasts...it's all about inspiring young..would be coaches to actually start thinking more about the game than they currently do...you're the fool if you can't see that

    • @dopplereffeckt675
      @dopplereffeckt675 Před 10 lety +10

      Couldn't agree more!
      The Dutch have Cruyff............and we have Alan Hanson.
      While this is unusual,but after watching 5minutes of NOS Sport with the likes of Jack van Gelder chatting with van Hooijdonk or Ronald de Boer is like a lifetime education when compared with the banal drivel of MOTD.
      nuff said

  • @joskojokic3570
    @joskojokic3570 Před 7 lety +642

    Remember when Guardiola put Messi at what we call it "False 9". Well it is exactly what Cruyff is saying about his way of playing diamond formation. And now when Enrique has player like Suarez that is striker he brought that player in ST position. And this is just an example how legend Cruyff influenced Barcelona. Their managers are following his legacy, he created todays Barcelona style, not Pep or Rijakaard.

    • @realog868
      @realog868 Před 4 lety +10

      The thing is whoever's old than the current , people would say he's better . I agree on that , sayin n letting People do the thing u want is different . Tiki taka was never Barca's style but he created it. False on paper seems like diamond but it's different , u can't play if u don't have the likes of Messi or Maradona . Fabregas played but not for long n the reason is known. Cruyff had ideology n pep followed but he has his styles too. Look at city ,they may not have ucl but can u analyse the game ? It's very dynamic n prolly best after Barca 2011. Cruyff imo is the best but in current era ? Name me anybody better than Pep .

    • @jameswalker6864
      @jameswalker6864 Před 4 lety +6

      @@realog868 Zidane, Heynckess and Ancelotti are better coaches than Guardiola and Mourinho is equally great. Heynckess won both the Bundesliga and the Champions League with Bayern Muncih and Guardiola took the team the year later and was unable to win the Champions League despite having the same team than Heynckess. Heynckess also won the Champions League with 2 different teams (Madrid and Bayern) while Guardiola won 0 Champions outside Barça. Ancelotti won the Champions League in 2 differnt teams (Milan and Real Madrid), smoething Guardiola never achieved. In fact, Real Madrid in 2013-2014 played the best football at club level ever, destroying Guardiola's Bayern 0-4 at their home stadium in the Champions League. Guardioal won the Champions League in 2009 thanks to robbering Chelsea, the referee did not call 3 or 4 clear penalties. With VAR, Barça would have never defeated Chelsea in the 2009 Champions League. Then you get Zidane, who is the only mister in the hsitory of football to win 3 consecutive Champions League titles, smoething Guaridola never did. And Mourinho won the Champions League on 2 teams (Oporto and Inter), soemthing Guardiola never achieved. But because mourinho had really bad seasons in CHelsea and Manchester, I would say he is euqally good as Guardiola.

    • @realog868
      @realog868 Před 4 lety +21

      @@jameswalker6864 getting trophies and coaching a team for the betterment of players depends upon certian things n probably very different things imo . When Zidane won his consecutive league titles ? Except for first season, the football he played was shit n there's no denying fact. That man was on par with Valverde if u analyse their games , both used Messi n Ronaldo as their main target n nothing more , winning a UCL is often based on luck rather the quality of players n there r multiple examples on that , talkin' abt Gaurdiola , his management time is just 10 years while the others been on the same page with more than 25+ years . The difference of 15 years is huge , it's a not like Pep's never achieved anything with Barca n city , last year he won almost every trophy except UCL n lost to Tottenham coz of luck rather than football tactically , Talkin' abt Winning UCL with different teams , we both know this season City has the best chance of winning it . As u said Barca won coz of the robbery 😂 ik they did n I agree but what abt the robberies made by real ? Scoring an offside equaliser against Atletico Madrid in the 92+ minuted , Zidane couldn't hold the league title nor the CDR. When u talk abt all the other things. Why don't u talk abt he's the only manager in the world with 2 Trebles ? of we talking abt Humiliation games , the oke that comes to my mind is Barca vs Bayern 7:0 coz that was the only time when a team who played better football on the pitch than Pep's team . Last 2 Ucls won by zidane were probably coz of UEFA so when u accuse Barca of that ? I think u should say the same thing for Real madird as well . Incase u don't know , real already won 5-6 Ucls in a row , I don't knw the year. SAF won just 2 Ucls with United ? One of the greatest teams ever so according to ur logic SAF is nothing 😂. We both know Pep could have achieved more if he had stayed at Barca but he moved . Then we have the thing that Pep took over Bayern which had won UCL in the previous season , well Pep has set his standards so high that people wants him to win the UCL every single year n winning that as I already said depends upon different factors not just on management , Barca before he took control was not a world-class team at all while they're below 3 in Laliga , UCL campaign was shit n so were the other campaigns n in 2007-8 season Barca didn't win anything while in the very next season by letting the likes of deco , Ronaldinho go ? He won every possible trophy. But some people just criticize , when he was at Barca - people said it's an easy league n everybody can win it with that team , when he was at Bayern - people said anybody can win it with that team but he didn't win ucl so he's a flow n not to mention he didn't spend anything in good amount there as well as in Barca n these were the times people said he can't win league in p.l coz it's hard but he won 2 seasons straight 🙂 n then we've people who say he won coz of the money ? Really ? United has spent the same amount as city but where r the trophies ? Liverpool spent 600M but couldn't win a single p.l ? Another thing I prefer Pep over anybody is how he utilizes new talent n creates them. I don't think u even saw when porto won the ucl , teams at that time were next to nothing n he played the same game there as well by parking a plane . Sayin Mourinho is on the same page as Pep is a crime lmao and one more thing that I forgot to add is , when Pep coached Barca ? Spain won the w.c ( Spain's golden days started when pep started to coach them n ended when he left Barca , Germany won the cup with same tactics too ) both del Bosque n J.Low didn't change anything in the team n played the same way as Pep was playing coz Germany National team = almost Bayern n Spain's national team at the time had 9 Barca players in the starting eleven. U can see the inspiration there , upcoming generation of Managers would dig for Pep more than anybody.

    • @G0_D_Usopp
      @G0_D_Usopp Před 4 lety +3

      @@realog868 you wrote a whole essay 😂

    • @rambokunga5905
      @rambokunga5905 Před 4 lety +2

      @@realog868 Scoring an offside goal at 92? That one is so wrong lol...92 minute goal was in 2014 when Ancelotti was the coach.The one you're referring to had still lots of time to play.We can't know for sure how things would've played out.The fact of the matter is Madrid has Atleti's numbers in UCL while Atlei does the same against Barca in the UCL.In the league it's a different story.The only team Madrid has a huge difficulty against in any competition is Barcelona and they were the last one to knock them out decisively in the last decade...like you feel they got properly outclassed in both legs.. It's a different story with teams like Bayern, Dortmund etc.one leg they were clearly a worse team...the other leg they're better or at least on par with them....

  • @michaeldaniel7490
    @michaeldaniel7490 Před 8 lety +109

    The absolute genius of a Man. The Constructor of Beautiful Football. RIP

    • @jogobonito1234
      @jogobonito1234 Před 8 lety +1

      +Michael daniel agree mate... Barcelona's triumph in this year's Liga should be dedicated to his memory.

  • @RobFera
    @RobFera Před rokem +85

    3:24 basically how Man City and Arsenal play today. A man ahead of his time

    • @samuelbeirne4173
      @samuelbeirne4173 Před 7 měsíci +9

      A man ahead of his time? or a man who has inspired our time?

    • @TFIta369
      @TFIta369 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@samuelbeirne4173why not both?

  • @danielkim411
    @danielkim411 Před 4 lety +50

    Cruyff: *explaining fluid diamond*
    Someone: “no you’re taking this too literally, you can have a fluid diamond”

    • @aspiringscientist1616
      @aspiringscientist1616 Před 3 lety

      He is van Basten. Show some respect

    • @justjuul3427
      @justjuul3427 Před 3 lety +14

      @@aspiringscientist1616 no jan mulder

    • @iwonakaplon3399
      @iwonakaplon3399 Před rokem +1

      Its quite funny how he starts his explanation by saying that people have different ideas and definitions as to what the diamond is, and as he starts explaining what HIS diamond is, he is told that his interpretation is wrong. In reality both guys are probably right to some extent. To cruyff the fluid diamond is a team based on the diamond, where the diamond is maintained and the team shifts to maintain it, while the other guy (dont know his name) thinks the diamond can be broken out of and into during the match depending on the necessity of the situation. Both approaches probably have a great deal of merit to them.

  • @blazeadventure9991
    @blazeadventure9991 Před 4 lety +78

    This video is incredible, I wish it could be longer.
    The amount of information and how the diamond actually work is just sublime.
    Either using 4-4-2(double pivot)-playmaker gameplay or using 4-3-3(Wide)-box2box gameplay.
    The key is wingback and the false 9 that change the whole complexity of the game, and of course the rondo training.🤣
    Whichever formation used, it will end up becoming 3-4-3(Total football/tiki-taka) when attacking. Just pure genius.

  • @IRON1I7
    @IRON1I7 Před 8 lety +153

    shine on you crazy diamond

  • @GlennAquilina
    @GlennAquilina Před 9 lety +73

    It's fascinating how Cruyff's coaching philosophies have transferred over to contemporary coaches like Guardiola and Bielsa. Both Bielsa and Guardiola like to play the +1 defensive system that Cruyff suggests in this clip without sacrificing the diamond in the middle. If playing against 3 forwards, then a 4-3-3 (false 9) system is implemented to have an extra man in defense. Then playing against 2 forwards gives the freedom to play a 3-4-3 (diamond) system.

  • @samchoi5881
    @samchoi5881 Před 8 lety +38

    Rip legend. You may be gone physically but your presence will always be with us.

  • @HelgeKS
    @HelgeKS Před 4 lety +13

    I could listen to this all day...without subtitles...not knowing a single word of Dutch.

  • @louisnahon5117
    @louisnahon5117 Před 4 lety +261

    Who’s else is here during quarantine?

    • @okay1775
      @okay1775 Před 4 lety +8

      My else is here

    • @dhar1580
      @dhar1580 Před 4 lety +1

      My 2

    • @cgw5971
      @cgw5971 Před 4 lety

      Representing for a little US futbol.

    • @Wolfspaule
      @Wolfspaule Před 4 lety +2

      An absolut abomination of a language, it should be forbidden!
      gebrooken Taal

    • @syaifulrizki3916
      @syaifulrizki3916 Před 4 lety +1

      Just you lmao

  • @itsbadvibes6504
    @itsbadvibes6504 Před měsícem +4

    Cruyff wasn't lying when he said everyone laughed at his ideas until they worked, they were mocking him full on

  • @squeaky9715
    @squeaky9715 Před 5 lety +44

    Gracias Johan for all you've done for world football from a real Madrid fan!

  • @cbp117
    @cbp117 Před 7 lety +1053

    Guardiala wouldnt be where he is now if he didint follow the ideologi of football that cruyff teached

    • @Azza.10
      @Azza.10 Před 7 lety +65

      Mr potatohead just like many other coaches.. Koeman wouldn't be where he is without van gaal

    • @BelgianWarriorGaming
      @BelgianWarriorGaming Před 7 lety +8

      Oh you mean loosing 4-0 to everton? Guardiola has always been an overrated manager.

    • @khaliladam9952
      @khaliladam9952 Před 6 lety +13

      And that's being said by him already, guardiola just the developed the system but Cruyff started a whole revolution in the world of football, such a mastermind kaizer

    • @juanestebankruhsanmguel1960
      @juanestebankruhsanmguel1960 Před 5 lety +40

      oh you mean winning premier league with 18 points ahead the second and reaching 100 points

    • @Yigawant
      @Yigawant Před 5 lety

      Lambda Sigma look how far we’ve come

  • @zahir_102
    @zahir_102 Před 3 lety +31

    Cruyff was a absolute football genius, a man with a great philosophy. A true Legend!

  • @wissamnajjar5010
    @wissamnajjar5010 Před 8 lety +104

    if i wanted you to understand ...i would have explained it better.
    R.I.P.Johan

  • @YeungyBassMasta
    @YeungyBassMasta Před měsícem +2

    I revisit this video every few years having watched and learned about football constantly.
    The genius of this man is that even in a four minute clip, every time i revisit this video i learn something new.

  • @Vuilnisman815
    @Vuilnisman815 Před měsícem +5

    Also what Cruijff is explaining, is what you see nowadays. A wing back playing in midfield to create space and more players in midfield.
    Guardiola and many others use this also nowadays.
    Cruyff was far ahead of his time.

  • @isjoel
    @isjoel Před 8 lety +14

    Dont understand a word of Dutch, but I can listen to this man talk football all day!

  • @uMxDigiTaL
    @uMxDigiTaL Před 6 lety +27

    Pure genius. I'm astonished how much of an influence he was on the game. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @RonaldAlexanderOfficial
    @RonaldAlexanderOfficial Před 8 lety +728

    Fantastic video. The 3-4-3 diamond is what Guardiola has used extensively at Bayern lately
    Neuer
    Benatia-Martinez-Alaba
    Alonso
    Lahm-Vidal
    Muller
    Robben-Lewandowski-Costa
    Notice how he uses 2 natural fullbacks (Lahm/Alaba) in the setup so they can swiftly shift to a 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 when needed.

    • @LuThePaul
      @LuThePaul Před 8 lety +31

      +Ronald Alexander damn, you're right

    • @dimitristoulios1957
      @dimitristoulios1957 Před 7 lety +1

      Ronald Alexander

    • @TheTruthTalker_
      @TheTruthTalker_ Před 7 lety +15

      I'd always put Ribery in over Costa and Boateng for Martinez

    • @BigDave15
      @BigDave15 Před 7 lety +55

      The advantage of playing Martinez in that position is that he can use his range of passing to start attacks. He acts as the libero like Luiz at Chelsea.

    • @jacksonvadakumkunnel2419
      @jacksonvadakumkunnel2419 Před 7 lety +8

      actually martinez in the benatia position and boateng in the current martinez position. The problem was that the team was too ofeensive. WHen attacking both martinez and boateng would act as holding midfielders leaving the team vunerable at the back. I also noticed that the team was better with coman on the right as he is a true winger. Cruyffs tactics (or peps tactics) needed the winger to stay out wide to put in crosses to muller and lewa

  • @SirMattBugsby
    @SirMattBugsby Před 9 lety +240

    hehe "Again commercials?" Cruyff rocks..

    • @LinhPham-sr5nh
      @LinhPham-sr5nh Před 5 lety +19

      So fucking annoying. Today we have to pay him so much to talk like this on TV, and yet they cut him off for a comercial, a disgrace.

    • @jovna5315
      @jovna5315 Před 3 lety +1

      @jurriaan Adema right :(

    • @alimanzoor7582
      @alimanzoor7582 Před 3 lety

      you cant do that to a legend,in todays world if someone did that they would get punched

  • @lanlodger
    @lanlodger Před 8 lety +52

    A pure footballing genius, totally revolutionized football and the thought process on how football should be played. People talk about Pele, Maradona, Best being some of the greatest most influential players in the game. Did any of those three leave a lasting legacy as a coach like Cryuff did?

    • @zohaibc96
      @zohaibc96 Před 7 lety +1

      Pele and Maradona have a market train, hence why they're the players on everyones tongues. That's not to say they weren't great players, they were some of the worlds best, but a lot of players like Cruyff and Platini get left in their shadows.

    • @yourrepliesaredisabledcrym5596
      @yourrepliesaredisabledcrym5596 Před 2 lety

      @@zohaibc96 @Zeus market train? I think your mother is in the night market. They're all great but nobody can compare to south America when it comes to flair let alone the forefathers of it. And then Cruyff is Cruyff in philosophy and intelligence. You should be crusified fir comparing them. Long story short don't be an ignorant uncultured dvmbarse.

    • @myhatmygandhi6217
      @myhatmygandhi6217 Před rokem +1

      Zidane

    • @LFC-st7dc
      @LFC-st7dc Před rokem +1

      @@myhatmygandhi6217 Zidane has been extremely successful but doesn’t even come close in comparison to Cruyff when it comes to influence and importance on tactics

    • @critical_analysis
      @critical_analysis Před 8 měsíci

      Not every great player can be a coach. Maradona inspired a whole generation of people across the world. So, his contribution to the game is also everlasting apart from his godly skills. You feel goosebumps seeing the reverence people of Napoli have for Maradona.
      So, different players can contribute in different ways.

  • @zeusinho1986
    @zeusinho1986 Před 7 lety +28

    I had a tear in my eyes watching this great man speak!! A true legend of the game lost but never forgotten

  • @Yasinn105
    @Yasinn105 Před 7 lety +26

    Brilliant with the 3 in the back he explained towards the end

  • @MrStu1966
    @MrStu1966 Před 8 lety +108

    I had to see this again.
    Bowie, and now Cruyff - my idols, the people who opened my eyes, are dead. Another sad day.

    • @nedeljkodjukic88
      @nedeljkodjukic88 Před 8 lety +3

      ).+Stuart Graves Funny, what I first thought when I heard Cruijff passed away, was that he was football David Bowie. And then I realized they were born the same year (1947) and died the same year (only Bowie did turn 69).

    • @nathanielliddy638
      @nathanielliddy638 Před 8 lety

      that hits hard....

  • @hugodrax71
    @hugodrax71 Před 7 lety +321

    There is the Brian Clough (when he was at Forest) alternative - "Just pass it to a red shirt"

    • @FadzliRealtor
      @FadzliRealtor Před 7 lety +3

      lol

    • @TheJapaneseshark
      @TheJapaneseshark Před 6 lety +26

      El Indio Yeah and he was a better manager... Won 2 Champions leagues with a team from the English championship so what's your point?

    • @Hy-tr1sd
      @Hy-tr1sd Před 6 lety +25

      byron wilkinson Forest weren’t from the Championship back then, they were the top of prem.

    • @nananou1687
      @nananou1687 Před 6 lety +14

      ッReeq nope they were not top of the prem which did not exist then. Also they were not top of the league then, but among the top 3. Please get your facts right. Nor did he have players like cruyff had in the Barca dream team..... Clough was by far the better manager. There is and cannot be any doubt about that

    • @Hy-tr1sd
      @Hy-tr1sd Před 6 lety +9

      Udayon Sen Top 3 is top mate, most people I talk to consider top 4 just top of the league. And yeah sorry forgot about there wasn’t a prem then lmao

  • @swapster1000
    @swapster1000 Před 9 lety +61

    NO MY DIAMOND

  • @TaskForce_911
    @TaskForce_911 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is exactly the formation the current Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti thrives on with Bellingham playing as a False 9 and transitioning into a striker after both their wingers (Vini and Rodrygo) moving wide

  • @RonnyWelles
    @RonnyWelles Před 10 lety +28

    Johan cruijf is the einstein of football, People dont understand him because his football intellect is above anyone els, His amazing style of play, The worldwide impact he had as a player for ajax, barcalona and the dutch national team. his major succes as the head trainers of ajax and barcalona, Where he created two "super" teams and a tactic that would be used for many many years. Along side his great eye for talent (debuted the likes of bergkamp and van basten) and not to forget his famous quotes (Every disadvantage has got it's advantage) In spain his use of "uno momento dado" became so common, That it got accepted into the spanish dictionary.
    No one in football history comes close to the greatness and genius of johan cruijf

    • @toomuchinformation
      @toomuchinformation Před 10 lety +2

      I think you're right. I also think that he's the most influential player ever in terms of the impact he's had internationally, esp Spain and the Netherlands. In fact the Dutch regard him as their equivalent of the Beatles, such was his cultural impact.

    • @maciejzuk7756
      @maciejzuk7756 Před 9 lety

      Ron Ghoul Could you explain what's this "uno momento dado" about? Does it have something to do with: "Give me one moment/minute"?

    • @indodeze5478
      @indodeze5478 Před 8 lety

      +Ron Ghoul Unfortunatly to some weird thugs who kidnapped him and his family to demand that he should not play a world cup with the Netherlands after that he never was his old self again kind of, I think that led him to his heart problems wich ment less managing

  • @PedroGaliano
    @PedroGaliano Před 5 lety +14

    The best ever. If I could built a dream-team he would be the Manager:
    Manager: Johan Cruyff
    Buffon x Aldair, Maldini, Cafú, Roberto Carlos x Makelele, Redondo, Zidane x Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Messi, Romário

    • @squeaky9715
      @squeaky9715 Před 5 lety

      Where's ronaldo (7 & 9) Beckham hierro puyol Terry

    • @PedroGaliano
      @PedroGaliano Před 5 lety

      Rather than CR7 I have 🎩, the 🐐 and for the Phenom R9 I rather play with the lethal 🧞‍♂️ of the area. Beckham for whom?? 🤭😆😂😂

    • @MatheusRodrigues-he5fn
      @MatheusRodrigues-he5fn Před 4 lety

      Pedro Galiano Great team. Though I would change Cafu for Lahm for sure. Lahm was the best at defense and recomposition , (no needed for Daniel Alves in this team)

    • @CasuaLxClan
      @CasuaLxClan Před 4 lety

      Jovani Gentle Beckham was very overrated

    • @ragnar27101
      @ragnar27101 Před rokem

      who the fuck is aldair?

  • @nedeljkodjukic88
    @nedeljkodjukic88 Před 8 lety +14

    Football evolves constantly, like everything. Every influential figure takes something from someone before him and pass it on. Cruijff learnt his trade from Michels, they passed it on together at Barcelona, but Cruijff really installed it there when he became a coach. Everyone built on a bit on that style - Wenger, Guardiola. And Ferguson, Ancellotti, Capello had their own ideas. There were greats in past like Guttmann, Chapman...
    But Cruijff was certainly major influence.

  • @jabrown
    @jabrown Před 8 lety +69

    Johan Cruijff is never not entertaining. I'd love to hear him give more expositions like this.

    • @indodeze5478
      @indodeze5478 Před 8 lety +1

      +J.A. Brown he invented his own schools the johan cruijff foundations. where young pro players can study and coaches can study their train/coaching courses

    • @jabrown
      @jabrown Před 8 lety +3

      Harry DeRemmit
      I know, I wish he himself would teach at those schools. :p

    • @indodeze5478
      @indodeze5478 Před 8 lety

      he is a tactical genius that is for sure, but in amsterdam people are not to keen about him. Advisor for Ajax Amsterdam and Edgar Davids says how can you advise a club when your never in Amsterdam, but in Barcelona that is hard to communicate just over the phone

    • @indodeze5478
      @indodeze5478 Před 8 lety +1

      And the thing is Wim Jonk was coaching the youth of Ajax. Cruijff saying there is alot of things going wrong in the youth. both Wim Jonk and Jaap Stam training the youth say we have seen and spoke to Cruijff like 1 time in a half year since then he haven't set foot on the ajax youth facilities so how does he know something is wrong

    • @ej4555
      @ej4555 Před 8 lety +6

      +Harry DeRemmit Barcelona always valued more his work, that's why he was more in Barcelona.

  • @leerobbo92
    @leerobbo92 Před 8 lety +83

    Barca still play this way to this day, just a little more flexibly. Either Busquets drops back and the full backs push up, and suddenly you've changed from a 4-3-3 to a 3-4-3, or more rarely Pique pushes forward with the full backs moving towards the center, and you get a similar result. This is why people say Cruyff created the modern day Barcelona, if some people didn't understand or weren't aware of his team: they're using all of his principles, 20 years later. He also created La Masia.

    • @alessiofe
      @alessiofe Před 8 lety +3

      +leerobbo92 4 clubs play that way: Barca, Bayern, Juventus and Fiorentina

    • @BodhiZaW
      @BodhiZaW Před 7 lety +5

      La Masia is a copy of De Toekomst. Ajax youth facilities. I miss him much.

  • @gman6862
    @gman6862 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Looking back at this video, because Guardiola used this exact formation in the 2023 CL finale…

  • @z.khussein9995
    @z.khussein9995 Před 7 lety +303

    If the Dutch had Cruyff as a coach they would have won the WC for at least two times

    • @RS-zp1we
      @RS-zp1we Před 7 lety +43

      We had his teacher (Rinus Michels) and we won EC (1988) and 2nd place in WC (1974).

    • @KingJamesXXX
      @KingJamesXXX Před 7 lety +12

      BallsofStyle michels wasn't his teacher. It was all Cruijffs id.

    • @davidderuiter726
      @davidderuiter726 Před 7 lety +44

      Michels did do a lot of things for Cruijff and he was a teacher, but their relationship was not always good

    • @simonforrest2522
      @simonforrest2522 Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @Mversluis93
      @Mversluis93 Před 6 lety +3

      RS also WC 1978 and WC 2014 second place. It’s just about quality of the players and some luck.

  • @TonyParker-vo4sx
    @TonyParker-vo4sx Před 2 měsíci +1

    He held the chalk like he dribbled…….Supreme confidence

  • @KFC-rl9wr
    @KFC-rl9wr Před 2 lety +20

    3:32 he explains the inverted fullback tactic which pep guardiola often uses today. When doing so, you have an extra passing option in midfield, and your wingers get to push up high and wide, and he is correct when he says it will tire out the opposition striker because that striker would have to attempt to help out his midfield from being outnumbered

    • @shussshshusssh4483
      @shussshshusssh4483 Před rokem

      Guardiola just used the inverted fullbacks for Cancelo and Walker against West Ham today.

    • @merengue7139
      @merengue7139 Před 7 měsíci

      Pep has said he owns basically all his football knowledge to Cruyff, that in difficult situations he always thinks ‘What would Cruyff do’ and when asked by a journalist: ‘how much of Cruyff is there in this City team’, Pep replied smiling and said ‘you honestly have no idea, so much’ JC is a pioneer

  • @AliC_313
    @AliC_313 Před 10 lety +17

    The beautiful game how it should be played. Genius!

  • @mohicanmowl
    @mohicanmowl Před 5 lety +5

    This is the poetry in football we all miss sometimes. What a Genius!

  • @user-yk4sq1fi6w
    @user-yk4sq1fi6w Před měsícem +1

    This man has given us the football we watch today from the top managers. Way ahead of his time

  • @mosesrocco6614
    @mosesrocco6614 Před 7 měsíci +2

    And today people give Pep credit for inventing the inverted full-back when AGAIN it was Johan Cruyff. Guardiola played under Cruyff in the 90s for Barcelona in a side that was using an inverted full back.
    A lot of people have short memories in football....

  • @LilMessaldo
    @LilMessaldo Před 8 lety +6

    What a great video. I could listen to him for hours.

  • @joseph637
    @joseph637 Před 7 lety +3

    I find it incredible that he highlighted Chelsea as the team that used the 4-2-3-1 formation, and now under Conte they're using the 3-4-3, basically what Cryuff discusses here when attacking

  • @mizadamha4889
    @mizadamha4889 Před rokem +2

    I watch this 8 years ago when i was young i didnt understand that much, but now in 2022 i understand it well

  • @Mierk
    @Mierk Před 7 měsíci +1

    Lots of respect and praise i read beneath and rightfully so. 1 thing for me jumps out; he does the tactical explanation and one of the perks is: you force the opponent striker to run back and if he doesnt do that, his whole team will start to complain including the manager. The dutch explanation btw is way more funnier than the english translation. Connecting the tactical brilliance with the simple down to earth streetlogic, its just epic. Too soon he left, we miss him.

  • @uncensored101
    @uncensored101 Před 7 lety +24

    I have read the subtitles even though I can speak dutch

  • @23alexpb
    @23alexpb Před 5 lety +6

    Romário once Said that Cruyff Was the best coach Ever. Cruyff has inspired many coach and footballers

  • @Lamine14112
    @Lamine14112 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this. This video is a gem. RIP Cruyff

  • @davidag90
    @davidag90 Před 3 měsíci

    What an awesome show! Cruyff outstanding as always, and the rest of the staff making good observations and paying real attention

  • @AltgeldHall
    @AltgeldHall Před 10 lety +271

    I prefer the 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 formation.

    • @shocco
      @shocco Před 9 lety +52

      Lots of lines for penetration

    • @BzwertB
      @BzwertB Před 6 lety +29

      I prefer the 1-1-8 as played by rb Leipzig

    • @ralph9182
      @ralph9182 Před 5 lety +6

      @GeeFunk MasterFlex was that the first, second or third time he won the premier League?

    • @johnthompson8125
      @johnthompson8125 Před 4 lety +1

      I love the Craig Levin formation for scotland 4-6-0 so ahead of his time... said no one ever

    • @alexandertkeith3541
      @alexandertkeith3541 Před 4 lety +4

      I like to go 1-0 up and then play all 11 men on the goal line, hugging the posts and cross bar - plugging every gap, so it’s impossible to equalise

  • @nimascolari1508
    @nimascolari1508 Před 5 lety +5

    Only Jan was truly fascinated and enthusiastic about what Johan was saying. Pure respect for his former team mate.

    • @amossutandi
      @amossutandi Před 4 měsíci +1

      The others didn't understand him and tried to ridicule him...

  • @husseinjmakshofi2697
    @husseinjmakshofi2697 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It’s 2023 and Ancelotti is using this same concept at Real Madrid

  • @Lucas-jq8ly
    @Lucas-jq8ly Před 7 měsíci +2

    Love that the video is 4:33 long

  • @mido01239
    @mido01239 Před 4 lety +3

    This man made me fall in love with football. May he rest in peace.

  • @ra_fzZ
    @ra_fzZ Před 5 měsíci +3

    Johan is one of those nerdy friend who explains something with passion while rest of the circle mock him.
    KDB: "Let me talk!"
    Johan: "This is MY DIAMOND!"

  • @TheNizoubizou
    @TheNizoubizou Před 5 lety +1

    i could sit and listen to him for an entire day. it‘s very rare to be a world class player AND a top manager.

  • @SerchhipChelsea
    @SerchhipChelsea Před 5 lety +2

    RIP Legend. Thank you for everything.

  • @alejandro71587
    @alejandro71587 Před 10 lety +795

    before cruyff, barcelona was as good as anderlech. zero important trophies. cruyff changed everything, barcelona was far from madrid or any top european club

    • @abu3azb
      @abu3azb Před 9 lety +48

      well madrid is a royal family team .. they can bought the legends ,, if barca have the power and the money of madrid that's another story

    • @alejandro71587
      @alejandro71587 Před 9 lety +74

      adil DCUO well when real madrid won 6 european cups in the 60s spain didnt have monarchy, only in november 1975 the monarchy is re established. so your information is wrong

    • @1052Corli
      @1052Corli Před 8 lety +103

      +Alejandro Riera They had Franco, you know that Real biggest legent Alfredo Di Stefano singed for Barca, but they didnt let that happen and took him, and it was forbidden for Barca to get best players, if they did they would have been killed

    • @abu3azb
      @abu3azb Před 8 lety +7

      Alejandro Riera You liking your own comment? how filthy haha!

    • @alejandro71587
      @alejandro71587 Před 8 lety +16

      +1052Corli
      Agreed in a way, franco always helped madrid but didnt kill someone for playing for barcelona. he killed people for politics not for football. but Franco died in 1975 and Barcelona won their first important trophy in 1992 with Cruyff as a manager. dont know why with Cryuff as a player couldnt win the European cup, and he was there 5 years...

  • @cammy944
    @cammy944 Před 8 lety +12

    What a legend Rip.

  • @mattkirkhamm
    @mattkirkhamm Před 5 měsíci +2

    i love that this video is 4:33 long.

  • @gamingduck6043
    @gamingduck6043 Před 4 lety

    This was the most fascinating video ive ever watched on youtube. I wish it was longer.

  • @AMchou
    @AMchou Před 10 lety +73

    I see all these commentaries and I swear to God, I was sure I was alone in believing the Cruyff is one of the best tactical geniuses out there... Football has hope if you guys exists...

    • @indodeze5478
      @indodeze5478 Před 8 lety

      +AMchou There was another old player at that table Jan Mulder (where cruijff said we played together in the same diamond) that is the Father of Yuri Mulder ex-schalke 04 player, he also knows a thing or two about football. Allthough the son Yuri Mulder wasen't as great as his father

  • @stephenmason9527
    @stephenmason9527 Před 5 lety +3

    I loved when he was explaining the moment in the tactic where you make an opposing striker constantly run away from the goal. Of course nowadays the deep lying forward or defensive forward is not nearly as rare as it was back then.

  • @rashikislam3985
    @rashikislam3985 Před 2 lety +1

    I just keep coming back to this video every two month and everytime I feel like it's first time I'm watching it.

  • @vedanshnathani541
    @vedanshnathani541 Před 7 měsíci

    i come back to this video every few months. iconic

  • @youssefassem5263
    @youssefassem5263 Před 6 lety +7

    Bow down to the man who created modern football rest in peace johan

  • @seven92023
    @seven92023 Před 6 lety +7

    The most influential person in modern football!!!

  • @Kobajagi13
    @Kobajagi13 Před 7 měsíci

    I could listen to this all day

  • @JussBennyYoungBoss
    @JussBennyYoungBoss Před 6 lety

    Quality, one-of a kind, genius, world class... words that come up when mention ing the great Cruyff

  • @sahilsmohanty2663
    @sahilsmohanty2663 Před 3 lety +3

    Cruyff will be crying from the heavens at the state of barcelona today

    • @MrJos1975
      @MrJos1975 Před 3 lety +1

      Now he would be proud😉

  • @Gopalpurohit10
    @Gopalpurohit10 Před 3 lety +7

    This man was a real gift from God to football history ❤❤

  • @santinorocco497
    @santinorocco497 Před 6 lety +1

    What a legend this man was won it all as manager and player club level.
    Way ahead of his time
    rip

  • @mehdih-esmaeili2435
    @mehdih-esmaeili2435 Před 3 lety +2

    Rest in peace great man. you changed football♥

  • @malhardave4881
    @malhardave4881 Před 3 lety +3

    This is crazy, the way he thought about tactics, no one can even come close to his understanding of the game

  • @mpmpz1417
    @mpmpz1417 Před 5 lety +8

    and today , it led Ajax to the semi finals in CL winning 1st leg ... thanks Cruyff

    • @user_____M
      @user_____M Před 4 lety

      Too bad it didn't win, football nowadays is more horrible than ever.

    • @G0_D_Usopp
      @G0_D_Usopp Před 4 lety

      @@user_____M what do you mean we get to see legends like Ronaldo and Messi play the beautiful game

  • @JohanCruyff-the-Dutch-GOAT
    @JohanCruyff-the-Dutch-GOAT Před 3 měsíci +1

    Goddamn commercials! I could listen to this man talk about football forever

  • @hamodinho500
    @hamodinho500 Před 7 lety +18

    tactics .. 😍

  • @timterry1007
    @timterry1007 Před 7 lety +9

    They said hurry up, that he was making too much sense and that they were running out of arguments. Yes, to vacantplanet's post, and like the Talking Head's song, "Stop Making Sense."

  • @SouradeepSBK
    @SouradeepSBK Před 2 lety +4

    The Video Length is 4:33 🤯

  • @lucasbrautigam6781
    @lucasbrautigam6781 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love how he mentions the inverted wingback when that’s something that’s seemingly just getting popular.

  • @samthemusicguy
    @samthemusicguy Před 10 lety +1

    What a character and genius.. love how he has his own explanation for everything

  • @gavomorg762
    @gavomorg762 Před 5 lety +8

    U watch ajax Barca Holland .. its cruyffs blueprint .the guy was and amazing player and even better coach tactical genius the word legend gets thrown about way too much these days,but this man was a true legend of the game #legend #aheadofhistime

  • @oliverlinehan8701
    @oliverlinehan8701 Před 5 lety +5

    Smartest man in the history of the game

  • @bone7283
    @bone7283 Před 3 lety

    My heart melted when they kept in interpreting him i wanted to burst into tears

  • @subodhadavadkar7158
    @subodhadavadkar7158 Před rokem +1

    Simply the most influential man ever in football. The true GOAT