Tactical Analysis : Manchester City 1-1 Real Madrid | How Ancelotti Beat Pep |

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  • @joesifa5235
    @joesifa5235 Před 21 dnem +670

    Pep tactics: 🫰🤟👋🫵🧠🪄📐🧮📌✂️🔓🔎♐️⁉️🚼🔢🔀🔄🔙🃏
    Don Carlo tactics: 🤨

    • @kyomdonalddogo5775
      @kyomdonalddogo5775 Před 20 dny +3

      Its like playing game with your younger bro and he wins with a pen even with your plenty SOT

    • @user-du4br2cf1m
      @user-du4br2cf1m Před 20 dny +2

      All analyses about tactics are rubbish. City outplayed Madrid in every department. City could and should have won the game by any logical measure. It just was NOT meant to be.

    • @Sree5Kanth
      @Sree5Kanth Před 19 dny +25

      ​@@user-du4br2cf1m city can outplay others as much as they want. Real will be happy enough to take the trophy 😂

    • @bulvenizeyorei1978
      @bulvenizeyorei1978 Před 19 dny +11

      ​@user-du4br2cf1m depends on what you define as outplay. Do they really outplay real? Or they're just fall right at real trap. Real has always been a godly defensive team. And city play a really predictable football. Real plan works wonders by creating chance out of a tiny gap they found when city too busy pressing forward slowly and methodically. The only reason they manage to equalize is they gone out of their predictable methodical approach by sending in that chaotic kid that i don't remember his name. Where were all those big names? They all took low % chances especially against good gk. They don't even bother sending the ball to haaland, they play haaland like he's giroud. After watching the full match replay I now fully understand what zlatan said about Ferrari and Fiat.

    • @Zac0827
      @Zac0827 Před 19 dny +8

      @@user-du4br2cf1myou must be very young. Remove your idolatry of City or Pep and study the technical aspect of the game. It is as beautiful as it is important. If you play the game, you want to learn it to be better either as an individual or as a team. Don’t be lazy. Come onboard and join the technical boat.

  • @DonKiboko
    @DonKiboko Před 22 dny +600

    That pep vid at the beginning 😭🤣

  • @tsaageotrimm
    @tsaageotrimm Před 21 dnem +423

    All Ancelotti needed to do to win was to raise one eyebrow meanwhile Pep gives out hundred billion instructions
    😂🤣

    • @ElGawalRadioLaghouat
      @ElGawalRadioLaghouat Před 21 dnem +16

      oooh yeah bellingham, vini , rodrygo, camavinga, kroos, lunin, courtois, militao are all castilla players right?

    • @ronmastrio2798
      @ronmastrio2798 Před 21 dnem

      @@ElGawalRadioLaghouat Real Madrid are the biggest team in the world they spend accordingly City committed sponsorship fraud to cheat the system and claim a valuation equal to Real.

    • @brandonsomo6200
      @brandonsomo6200 Před 21 dnem +9

      lol raise eyebrow with that quality players tho, you can’t defend like that with shit players

    • @ryanoropeza3435
      @ryanoropeza3435 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@ElGawalRadioLaghouatso? Homegrown or not we are the best in the world🤫🤫🤫😂

    • @vinibs2399
      @vinibs2399 Před 21 dnem +1

      🤨

  • @Anonymous-fr2op
    @Anonymous-fr2op Před 21 dnem +452

    At this point, most people write madrid off saying they dont keep possession. But they've never relied on keeping possession, they just take up any chance they get. Ancelotti isnt guardiola and he showed that tonight, he doesnt keep the ball longer or make his team pass the ball more, he just wins. Players have one job, to score goals. He doesnt play fancy football, he just lets his players play the basic football added with their individual brilliance

    • @bordedup546
      @bordedup546 Před 21 dnem +28

      yea but managers don't play fancy football just to stroke their egos, they do it because it generates more chances which is the best way to give your team a chance at winning. madrid can still win by being more clinical even if they generate fewer oppertunities but that should never be a manager's go to strategy

    • @anasselmansouri3956
      @anasselmansouri3956 Před 21 dnem +19

      They just rely on luck and individual talent, that ain't football really

    • @TheAngry0ne
      @TheAngry0ne Před 21 dnem +66

      Possession doesn’t mean anything if you’re just passing sideways. Spain under Enrique had immense possession, had 1,000 pass games where they scored 1 goal or none at all. Some teams are built to play against possession based team. I saw a stat a year or two ago that Bayern Munich had less possession than opponents on 17 games and won 16 of them. Madrid planned this time not to let City have chances on the box, and they were successful. Over the two legs city only had two free shot in the box, both by KdB today. Silva’s chance in the first half might be counted too. That’s 3 genuine chances in the box over 210 minutes, what more do you want from defense?

    • @theberserker_of_falconia
      @theberserker_of_falconia Před 21 dnem +13

      A team like Real have bought the best players so individual talents shines unlike his spell at Everton as Rodrigues was the only player that was worldclass ergo once he was locked, Ancelloti could do nothing, here he has more than one worldclass player on the bench

    • @24keys93
      @24keys93 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@anasselmansouri3956luck dont exist

  • @fithri1
    @fithri1 Před 21 dnem +170

    attacking is not the only way to win games, defending is also another way to win games. masterclass tactical by mister don carlo

    • @suiieperalex42ify
      @suiieperalex42ify Před 20 dny +1

      At the end it was a penalty shoot out which has nothing to do with defending lol. I'm a Madrid fan but city fumbled it by missing 2 penaltys in a row.

    • @m3ga975
      @m3ga975 Před 20 dny +1

      nah a masterclass is a huge stretch it was more like city fumbled most of their chances if they converted most of them this game could have been a simple win for them.

    • @erlinghaaland8046
      @erlinghaaland8046 Před 20 dny +4

      Bullshit. Y’all forget about the first leg. Real squandered 4 good chances. Things would’ve been different but that’s football. Not every chance hits the net.

    • @fithri1
      @fithri1 Před 19 dny

      @@suiieperalex42ify lol we should win at home we were better we fumble big time at bernabeu many ez chance didn't convert

    • @fithri1
      @fithri1 Před 19 dny +1

      @@m3ga975 it's a defensive masterclass because city attack isn't easy to defend..

  • @utipraise4912
    @utipraise4912 Před 21 dnem +229

    6.5 is very harsh for Ancelotti, you seem to forget that defending is an art in itself and defending city for 120 mins and limiting them to only one goal is incredible. You could argue that Ancelottis gameplan worked more than Peps because he won in the end considering it was at the Etihad and no one can dominate City there 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @GeniusUpTop
      @GeniusUpTop Před 21 dnem +56

      People will always be more biased towards the more attractive and free flowing football, a good defensive display and solid work rate means nothing nowadays.
      Real Madrid where the better team last night, they was more dangerous aswell.
      City had over 60% of the ball and only started making clear chances after KDB scored. Footballs a funny old game

    • @tadeuszkubera3060
      @tadeuszkubera3060 Před 21 dnem +11

      ​@@GeniusUpTopI'm really not sure what match u were watching yesterday, but it must've been a different one than the topic of this video. How many chances did Real have Vs City's chances? Real basically scored from the only chance they had while City scored once from many available chances. Just look at eXG with City having double of Real's. Football it's just such a nasty game that u can win being definitely the worse team, unlike like in basketball or handball, with so slim margines in many games.

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 Před 21 dnem +24

      ​@@tadeuszkubera3060go watch basketball then, because what you are crying about makes up the beauty and excitement of football. Ironically in basketball a team like City wouldn't even be allowed to compete because they don't comply by financial rules.

    • @chriskouts4923
      @chriskouts4923 Před 21 dnem +9

      @@GeniusUpTopthey weren’t more dangerous city had much more xg also while real has an amazing game in defence city still created a lot of chances they just weren’t clinical and that cost them

    • @ronmastrio2798
      @ronmastrio2798 Před 21 dnem +16

      @@tadeuszkubera3060 Lol bro thinks XG wins matches I'm sure stat nerds would love to explain to Ancelotti how he's a dinosaur who doesn't understand how the team that takes more speculative shots straight at the keeper deserves to win rather than the team that actually takes their chances.

  • @gabrielsa9751
    @gabrielsa9751 Před 22 dny +39

    The first half was like watching chess, just pure tactical briliance by both sides, but also, both sides were extremely careful, just laying traps and not risking anything
    The second half was like watching an object against an unstoppable force, rudiger and lunin briliant and real defending flawlessly what every other team would have been broken
    The extra time was just both sides at their limit. Nobody had anything left, and they just tried to survive
    Pure football brilliance

  • @fillipe4700
    @fillipe4700 Před 21 dnem +57

    Ancelotti is away more then a cool senior and a group manager guy, people should start respecting him more when it comes to tactics

    • @racerozzy2639
      @racerozzy2639 Před 19 dny +7

      Those who don’t respect him are usually Pep fanboys & to be fair he’s probably the only one they respect but Don Carlo is THE KING of European club football.

    • @brandonjablasone7544
      @brandonjablasone7544 Před 12 dny

      Nah bro he got dominated in off leg. City just ain't clinical as last year

    • @fillipe4700
      @fillipe4700 Před 12 dny

      @@brandonjablasone7544 Yeah, agreed. but I meant in general, not only that game.

  • @aunistudent4291
    @aunistudent4291 Před 19 dny +16

    Jude was playing a very interesting role in that match, he was a attacking midfielder with a defensive mindset. Not in a bad way at all, he was just making the midfield unplayable. He was tackling high up the pitch which made it seem like Real Madrid had more players up front. Brilliant player and tactic, he did say that he was required to play a different role in that match on the post interview and it kinda confirmed what I was seeing during the match.

    • @langletprolet8378
      @langletprolet8378 Před 13 dny

      Jude has been playing different roles lately. He plays slightly deeper now and less runs in behind like earlier in the season. And then this City game, almost like pressing target man. A player that any manager would love to have.

  • @mercamia
    @mercamia Před 22 dny +131

    power of friendship™

  • @vedantghanekar8071
    @vedantghanekar8071 Před 22 dny +159

    For once I thought that only I learnt how effective Kroos's off ball movement was. Damn he kept us in that match for most of the first half, Akanji and KDB both looked dangerous but Kroos did his best, one thing I thought I saw (I'm not sure cause I saw it only once) is that Cama came into that pocket to cover Akanji's run meaning that Bernardo was free for some time but he will be closely tracked by either Fede or Cama himself. Again meaning that Carva and Grealish were on for that 1v1.

    • @EElementzOfficial
      @EElementzOfficial Před 21 dnem +15

      Kroos is and has always been massively underated. His signing was overshadowed by the James Rodriguez signing but I knew the best signing that window was Kroos. He doesn't stand out but he does what is needed. His resume speaks for itself. World Class player.

    • @danielagyei9466
      @danielagyei9466 Před 21 dnem +8

      Perez had already said he is the best and cheapest Madrid signing of his time.

    • @vedantghanekar8071
      @vedantghanekar8071 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@EElementzOfficial No wonder he got his contract extended. A big asset for the team

    • @MegaVSable
      @MegaVSable Před 21 dnem +2

      Im MC fan but Kroos and Valverde game changers

    • @obese6190
      @obese6190 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@MegaVSablesupport your local glory hunter

  • @thesportsking4620
    @thesportsking4620 Před 22 dny +9

    I also want to give a special to Real's GK Andriy Lunin, who is my MOTM. Looked very calm and composed, and made some great saves even when City started to get many men forward. Also held his nerves in the PK shootout, saving two penalties

  • @Princedullah
    @Princedullah Před 22 dny +296

    people need to realize that Real Madrid was never going to the Etihad Stadium to dominate possession whatsoever. Ancelotti knew he needed to score first and he did with Rodrygo; if Madrid hadn't scored first, then there would have been no way that this team would come back.
    Ancelotti played around with Pep's tactics. City having like 70% possession meant nothing if everything they did with the ball was sideways or backward. For Ancelotti, he dictated City's style of play with his defensive structure and player movements. Yes, I agree that it looked disgusting to watch, but Ancelotti dictated the play for tonight's game. He was never going to play like last year when we lost 4-0 and he made the field open for City. In fact, all those goals for City came from central positions where Real Madrid's defense was dissected through the middle. This year, he blocked the middle of the park, which is where City thrives and gave them the wings.
    Ancelotti was playing around with Pep without Pep even knowing. This was a typical "You take the ball and play with it, but I won't give you a chance to penetrate and expose me" situation. Even City's goal today came from a lucky rebound back to De Bruyne. Other than that, City just passes the ball amongst each other with no real threat most of time. It felt like they kept the ball for 5 minutes for each attack and nothing happened.
    I don't know why people are pissed at the fact that Ancelotti didn't expand his team and make the game so open. He knew that the only way to beat City was by closing down the midfield and forcing them sideways. Then, it becomes a training ground drill of pressure and cover for the players. The agenda that City dominated was due to Ancelotti giving City the ball for the entire game, knowing well that he can control the way City attacks with his defensive structure. It was working the whole game but eventually, the ball rebounds in the path of a City player for a goal. Other than that, Ancelotti coached a defensive masterclass that City struggled all night to break down.
    Let's not forget, the same thing happened in the 3-3 game where City just passed the ball sideways and rarely created chances. In the 1st leg, they only scored through goals from outside the 18-yard box. Today, the exact same thing happened but Madrid had less possession than in the 1st leg. The only difference is that City never shot from a distance. Over the 2 legs, City could only really create scoring chances by shooting from outside the 18-yard box. We need to give a lot of credit to Ancelotti because he basically nullified City's passing through the midfield lines and forced City to play a boring sideways passing game over the 2 legs.
    Once again, Real Madrid controlled the game by not having the ball since their defensive shape dictated that game and Real Madrid was content since they were making City do what they wanted them to do. That is to pass the ball sideways and backward and not penetrate through the midfield.

    • @mizaalmeida.
      @mizaalmeida. Před 22 dny +27

      Great analysis!

    • @Joy_404_Error
      @Joy_404_Error Před 22 dny +27

      Don Carlo at its best

    • @budbringer8181
      @budbringer8181 Před 22 dny +13

      "Ancelotti was playing around with Pep without Pep even knowing" lmao ofc he knew what Ancelotti was doing. He parked the bus just like everyone else this season.

    • @supacopper4790
      @supacopper4790 Před 21 dnem +38

      Well said. Many People thought that having high possession means dominance, which is not the case. Dominating a game is based on what a team do when they are having the ball possession and what they do without ball possession.
      In this case, Real Madrid did very well in handling Man City's threat.

    • @smoothcriminal4365
      @smoothcriminal4365 Před 21 dnem +13

      Real also got a deflected goal in the first leg… don’t call that dominance. I love Madrid but winning on pens doesn’t mean outclassing anyone mate lol

  • @aryados1520
    @aryados1520 Před 21 dnem +34

    Virgin Pep: Build up from the back, 3rd man, vertical overload, open winger, tiki taka
    Don Ancelotti: RM could you do sum for me

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 Před 21 dnem +6

      Good, because those Spanish positional football ideologues definitely tend to overcomplicate the game and make it super dull.

    • @jugramhaschwalth6446
      @jugramhaschwalth6446 Před 17 dny

      But Ancelotti was Virgin In Bayern.😅😂...he was sacked...pep didnt

  • @thesportsking4620
    @thesportsking4620 Před 21 dnem +11

    A special shoutout should also be given Andriy Lunin. He played the game of his life

  • @diegob8319
    @diegob8319 Před 21 dnem +6

    I also marvel at how well ancelotti and his players keep calm when playing out of possession. Not touching the ball all game is one of the most frustrating things for most players. To stay that alert in defense and that precise 9n the counter attack as a team is something that goes overlooked in ancelotti as a manager. I've seen few teams absorb pressure so well

  • @pozsoz
    @pozsoz Před 22 dny +76

    I hope you make one on the Arsenal vs Bayern match I love your analyses

  • @Motiva-tion_Junkie
    @Motiva-tion_Junkie Před 21 dnem +94

    Camavinga is so underated my guy was running the whole game

    • @tn8183
      @tn8183 Před 21 dnem +15

      But also had a lot of misplaced passes

    • @jenkrash8122
      @jenkrash8122 Před 21 dnem +6

      2 more years and he top, too many mastike ans lost passes.

    • @kendrick6740
      @kendrick6740 Před 21 dnem +10

      @@tn8183he had a lot of pressure surrounding him and as a young player it can be forgiven, especially when his partner is none other than Kroos who makes even difficult passes look effortless. But his work rate defensively was critical in keeping our goal protected.

    • @maslahm1308
      @maslahm1308 Před 21 dnem +9

      Valverde was also Underrated as always

    • @alexandrodisla6285
      @alexandrodisla6285 Před 21 dnem

      Nothing special about that

  • @may.b.tomorrow
    @may.b.tomorrow Před 21 dnem +6

    Papa Carlo laid it all out plainly: the opening match saw both teams scoring unlikely goals, resulting in a defensive-free clash, especially surprising on Spanish soil. Fortunately, it ended in a 3:3 draw. Similar to last year, Real was penalized for their open style of play.
    In contrast, yesterday’s game was a cautious affair from the start. Why risk an aggressive strategy only to potentially concede 2-3 goals to City by the 30th minute? Such a scenario would have been perfect for Pep, but he was denied that pleasure. A defensive approach was planned from the outset, and a quick goal scored early validated this strategy.
    With a quiet but solid defense, leading the score, and the occasional counterattack. Walker dominated Viney, showcasing why he might be the best full-back currently, that's why counter attacks were not seen from RM. Meanwhile, Rodrigo capitalized on a key opportunity.
    Real maintained a low profile, while City, despite their sophistication, managed only one goal following Rudy's error. All their intricate passing and numerous corners yielded no significant results.
    The questions are straightforward: either defeat Real Madrid and move to the semi-finals, or fail to do so and see Real advance. Lunin also deserves praise for his exceptional performance yesterday.
    The game unfolded clearly, fairly, and naturally.
    City pushed the pace to the max, but Real kept up.

  • @rachelzaw
    @rachelzaw Před 21 dnem +13

    I would add one more. Ancelotti took advantage of Pep’s weaknesses: set pieces and penetration into the penalty box. Real Madrid was not scared to give away 18 corners while they received only one corner. He pushed City Players move to the wings and prevented the passes coming from the central areas. City could not make any single effective cross into the box.

    • @jumaseifjuma4185
      @jumaseifjuma4185 Před 20 dny +1

      They were forced to give the corners not scared.

    • @PRT976
      @PRT976 Před 20 dny +1

      And city tried hard to aim into 6yd box to threaten Lunin and CBs, but they never worked out. All of them were punched away by Lunin easily

  • @niksutliff
    @niksutliff Před 22 dny +3

    Nacho was immense today. He has won 5 champions Leagues and frankly the experience showed. Calm and composed.

  • @brianheavens-oz9rn
    @brianheavens-oz9rn Před 21 dnem +28

    I love the way Acheloti manage the football game

  • @thabisosamsam6779
    @thabisosamsam6779 Před 22 dny +36

    Next video: how leverkusen went invincible 🤷🏾

  • @danielehiagwina
    @danielehiagwina Před 21 dnem +6

    Wonderful analysis ❤... Ancellotti has always been a genius.

  • @kaiserfakinaway5909
    @kaiserfakinaway5909 Před 22 dny +4

    I'd say ancelloti deserved an 8 and Pep deserved an 8 as well, Pep was unlucky but Ancelloti's tactics were deadly and fiercely utilised. Kinda underrated imo

  • @l3git686
    @l3git686 Před 21 dnem +16

    “Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles'. -Sir Alex Ferguson

  • @MrMMAJER
    @MrMMAJER Před 21 dnem +5

    I think the thing is Madrid players are willing to do anything to get the win, without complaining, even if it includes running during the whole game, or giving the back to their identity and have 11 players inside the box

  • @abelsebastian329
    @abelsebastian329 Před 21 dnem +2

    The one thing i noticed is that, when real is on a high press the left wing usually seen to be outnumbered with the likes of gvardiol, silva and grealish with only fede and carva to defend as cama is covering up Rodri.

  • @abdulhadihussain2035
    @abdulhadihussain2035 Před 21 dnem +5

    Even on the counters in the second half, if Madrid felt that the would lose the ball during the conters with more of their players being up top, they prefferred playing it back, which showed scoring more goals was never in the plan. Ancelotti just wanted an early lead and settle on it throughout the game. In which he succeeded.👏

    • @derickmusinguzi
      @derickmusinguzi Před 20 dny +1

      They were lucky, City ddidn't score their chances as they have been struggling to score goals this season, but on another day, it is 4:1

    • @aunistudent4291
      @aunistudent4291 Před 19 dny +2

      @@derickmusinguziReal Madrid can turn up the heat man, if you watched the first leg you’d know that these teams are both good and can turn up the heat on demand if need be.

  • @hhhahhshs5496
    @hhhahhshs5496 Před 18 dny

    which app is this? I couldnt find this on the apps you mentioned in the discription

  • @michaelamiri7068
    @michaelamiri7068 Před 20 dny +1

    If you watched Madrid at all this season this has been the defensive shape for the most part. You can call it a masterclass or “one team played” but this has been their defensive shape this season

  • @PalestinianVictory96
    @PalestinianVictory96 Před 22 dny

    Dortmund vs. Atletico second leg was very interesting tactically. I hope that you're planning to make a video about it.

  • @fzulram
    @fzulram Před 20 dny

    If i'm remember correctly, carlo ancelotti has said that playing good is when the team is good at defending and good at attacking. He said that when being asked about xavi statement that (if i'm not wrong) for barca win is not enough but they need to play good.

  • @PalestinianVictory96
    @PalestinianVictory96 Před 22 dny +2

    Can't really believe you gave Pep a higher rating than Carlo... Carlo outclassed him

  • @user-mc5np7lg6o
    @user-mc5np7lg6o Před 21 dnem +2

    Pep did wonders looking at how his team plays football. It's unbelievable from ancceloti's side how they defend and stay control under city high level intense press.
    City should've won in the game if they correct some small details in the final end. As well, Madrid might have scored more than one goal if they keep a bit of possession like in the first 20mins throughout the match. I understand city didn't let them do that.

  • @ahusseini
    @ahusseini Před 22 dny +2

    Friendship trumps all

  • @desmondnana-bentum9589
    @desmondnana-bentum9589 Před 21 dnem

    the first two clips are everything

  • @pankajjanghu0310
    @pankajjanghu0310 Před 21 dnem

    Nice analysis 👌🙏

  • @bornfacemwaura
    @bornfacemwaura Před 21 dnem +1

    Now I can rest, we're out of the UEFA and these tactical battles are better explained here on the "Hi and welcome back to FMS"
    ONE term I've learned over this season is 'Cover shadow' I will be a better coach someday. Big up FMS

  • @Nathnael_
    @Nathnael_ Před 21 dnem +2

    This guy knows football ❤

  • @GamerFrisco
    @GamerFrisco Před 22 dny +81

    Pep Outclassed 😂😂

    • @User75314
      @User75314 Před 22 dny +7

      Wdym? It was a draw technically. Man city missed some easy chances, this was the reason they lost.

    • @terrordoidao8931
      @terrordoidao8931 Před 22 dny +2

      Yeah sure two draws and losing on pens, such performance from Carlo

    • @arthurmorgan332
      @arthurmorgan332 Před 22 dny

      by parking the bus? Pep would gladly take that 😅🤣

    • @trendingvideos1981
      @trendingvideos1981 Před 22 dny

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Kaiser8487
      @Kaiser8487 Před 22 dny +22

      Man city dominated real madrid 😂

  • @legendaryfootball9614

    what is this system line you are using?

  • @brissprilla
    @brissprilla Před 21 dnem +2

    "The coaching staff studied Arsenal’s defending vs Man City at the Etihad and used it as a reference.
    @marca"

  • @4inkid
    @4inkid Před 21 dnem

    What a tactics from Ancelotti 👏🏾

  • @Fanck540
    @Fanck540 Před 22 dny

    Perfect

  • @Big_Miks
    @Big_Miks Před 21 dnem

    That intro is iconic

  • @eLFuetee
    @eLFuetee Před 21 dnem +2

    Who will go through ? The meat grinding machine, REAL

  • @TanCamaro-tb8cd
    @TanCamaro-tb8cd Před 21 dnem

    That first clip of Pep is so funny 😅🤣

  • @petrichor2949
    @petrichor2949 Před 22 dny +2

    Power of Friendship wins over Tryhard strats

  • @okekechinedu-eg8op
    @okekechinedu-eg8op Před 21 dnem +4

    Please Bayern vs arsenal’s tactics ❤

  • @vishanthdivakar
    @vishanthdivakar Před 22 dny +1

    Don Carlo is a genius 🔥

    • @MaestroPlaymaker
      @MaestroPlaymaker Před 20 dny

      Parking the bus isn’t genius. He had no plan but defend the whole game. Behave yourself.

  • @h14eagle14
    @h14eagle14 Před 18 dny

    What app is this

  • @sleyaraze8916
    @sleyaraze8916 Před 22 dny +7

    This was fasstttttttt!!! 😂

  • @mikenkeze9582
    @mikenkeze9582 Před 21 dnem +1

    😂😂😂
    anyone noticed how Ancelloti tactic board looks clean and neat and he just dragged the one dart straight up the board to the opposition post.
    contrast that to peps, looks quite complicated and clumsy and takes so much zest to explain it.
    Moral lesson being when you are on an ancelloti team, ditch the complex tactical jargons and depend on your intuition and personal abilities, keep it simple(after all being a player in a team called galaticos puts you on a different level right from the get go).

  • @theavenger1410
    @theavenger1410 Před 21 dnem +1

    As a Madrid fan I thought Carlo will try to apply klopp's tactics Against city but it turned out Diego simione's Peak Atletico Madrid.
    The ultimate haramball or ladenball😆

  • @mmelata
    @mmelata Před 22 dny +10

    Pep 7 Ancelotti 7.5!! RM was composed showed resilience and confidence, parry because of Carlos’s couching style.

    • @AppreciateMnisi
      @AppreciateMnisi Před 22 dny +4

      7.5 for parking the bus? 😂 That's crazy

    • @anmolshaw3603
      @anmolshaw3603 Před 21 dnem +6

      @@AppreciateMnisiDoesn't Pep face parking the bus type of teams every week in the league? Why couldn't they breach the bus here? I'm not saying Pep is a bad manager by no means, but you gotta appreciate Carlo.

    • @BubblesChika
      @BubblesChika Před 21 dnem +1

      @@anmolshaw3603 Because he started the liabilities Haaland and Kevin De Bruno. Haaland was a complete passenger that couldn't even hold up the ball & De Bruno was constantly giving the ball away aimlessly spamming crosses Madrid were comfortably dealing with.
      As good as Ancelotti was, Pep shot himself in the foot starting those two. Really, Madrid never needed to sit back after scoring. They had full control of the midfield, courtesy of Haaland's doing nothing and KDB giving away the ball.

    • @suicideisproofoflife51119
      @suicideisproofoflife51119 Před 21 dnem

      @@AppreciateMnisi As if parking the bus magnetically gets you the ball you don’t have to play any passes leading towards the build up at all eh? Moron

    • @AppreciateMnisi
      @AppreciateMnisi Před 21 dnem +1

      @@anmolshaw3603
      No he doesn't, Premier League teams barely oark the bus, Pep outclassed Ancelotti yesterday tactically... and the point of parking the bus is to stop opposition from creating chances and City created a number of chances plus a goal so the 7.5/6.5 rating seems more accurate than yours

  • @andreaninosajdak3475
    @andreaninosajdak3475 Před 20 dny

    didn't understand why doku wasn't brought in sooner and why he didn't play in the first game, grealish is a great player but playing against such a closed real you need someone that can dribble and also put balls in the box, as also another thing i don't understand is why city don't put more crosses in box having a beast like haaland as almost all the times they move the ball out wide to foden and grealish they would just pass it back always trying to crack throught the center.

  • @tHomas-gd3bf
    @tHomas-gd3bf Před 22 dny +1

    Can you do for Bayern vs Arsenal? I think that game is more interesting. city vs real game is like luton vs city game, nothing special.

  • @al_wombat
    @al_wombat Před 16 dny

    I’d certainly not rate those pros but here’s a comment: thanks for the video!

  • @TheYavril
    @TheYavril Před 22 dny

    Good points! In champions league,
    Real Madrid is incomparable.
    Pep & City are great but they need to work on how to deal with the after 90min. Hala Madrid hasta el final & Hard luck Citizens.

  • @NickOlieberg
    @NickOlieberg Před 16 dny

    This is why Messi is something else.. having someone dribbling nearly the entire team, breaking tactics is crazy.

  • @Billosopher21
    @Billosopher21 Před 22 dny +3

    Wtf Pep. Also, City really needs set piece training. They treat corners like throw ins half the time. When you have 18 corners in a game, you’d hope and expect one of them goes in.

    • @diligenceeke3023
      @diligenceeke3023 Před 17 dny +1

      Not against Madrid. City's corners were worldclass. In fact they put Lunin under too much pressure. If it were a different team they'd have conceded 5 from City that day.

    • @Billosopher21
      @Billosopher21 Před 17 dny

      @@diligenceeke3023 Man City are okay at setpieces as far as overall goals go, about as good as teams like Wolves and Tottenham, but they also have the most corner attempts in their League. The math says they have a 4% chance at converting corners. Real Madrid is quality, I hear your point, but my point is that City’s quality on corners could be better considering City is favored to win almost every game they are in & Pep is considered one of the best coaches.
      Maybe they should focus on training corners more or just in general finding more creative ways to score goals when the going gets tough. Ball possession and ~1,000 passes a game is cool, but they just don’t know what to do when teams actually resist.

  • @shahriarrobin2022
    @shahriarrobin2022 Před 17 dny +1

    More ball possession, more accurate passes more shots on goal... nothing will bring a win... unless you find the net

  • @kishanshrestha5627
    @kishanshrestha5627 Před 21 dnem +1

    People saying Madrid off is they haven’t watched Madrid transition when mourinho was coach that Madrid was super in transition

  • @suicideisproofoflife51119
    @suicideisproofoflife51119 Před 22 dny +32

    I remember watching last season's analysis of the following legs where I remember you'd said that you were glad Real were knocked out as a City fan
    TLDR : I was awaiting the opportunity to express the following kudos to City & The Miraculous Tactician Pep himself what a classic to remember

  • @10Zenil
    @10Zenil Před 22 dny +1

    Man City can try 115 tactics but they can't beat the composure of Real Madrid

  • @METALMARK1000
    @METALMARK1000 Před 19 dny

    pressing, tactical, possession VS The Power of Friendship

  • @gabrielguerrero3404
    @gabrielguerrero3404 Před 21 dnem +2

    Pep beat himself by playing it too safe. It was the same it’s been all season “let’s give the ball to our cb’s and hope and pray holes open up”
    Imagine having a 6’5 striker that’s faster than 95% of cbs and telling him to stand still and wait for a rebound or just draw defenders. The mistake is that they always try to find haaland when the opposition is already in position defensively….just pass the ball to him. He’ll get it

    • @jquanclarke1049
      @jquanclarke1049 Před 19 dny

      Rudigar was all over him he would lose to Rudigar.. he did eveytime

    • @gabrielguerrero3404
      @gabrielguerrero3404 Před 19 dny

      @@jquanclarke1049 I’m not talking about getting him the ball close to him in the box…haaland was surrounded by everyone, because Madrid parked the bus, not just rudiger. I’m talking about sending him the ball when man city are in their own half. Haaland is faster than rudiger

  • @edwinner100
    @edwinner100 Před 19 dny

    people don't understand that Madrid never ever defend like this It was inspiring and beautiful it was a great day to be a Madrid fan beating pep gives you a extra year in life

  • @HarshSelfish
    @HarshSelfish Před 21 dnem +1

    After 8 years of masterclass 7.5 stars tactics, Pep has won 1 UCL with city? 👀

  • @lulamabowdenmagwa6803
    @lulamabowdenmagwa6803 Před 21 dnem

    Real Madrid masterclass defending is for the history books🙌🏽🤍

  • @shriharshbankapur9666
    @shriharshbankapur9666 Před 22 dny

    I said it before we will win. city fans were here thrashing me but, what a game! loved city as well. Winner of this game was the ucl champion and we will win it for sure now.

  • @ShSh-iw3cq
    @ShSh-iw3cq Před 21 dnem +3

    What a performance from RM! To be so focused without the ball and keep MC out, no else could have done it - the Art of War through Defence

  • @bryancruz1139
    @bryancruz1139 Před 22 dny

    Sir Alex Ferguson said it best “ Attack wins you games, defense wins you championships”

  • @therawfish3838
    @therawfish3838 Před 22 dny +1

    City needs to work on scoring some corners lol 😂

  • @quangtrungbui675
    @quangtrungbui675 Před 21 dnem

    contradict to everyone's though of Ancelotti just relax and let Madrid players cope on their own, I think that this man really went serious. Pep's City is really a beast that he cannot let the team stand the ground or just give ground and endure, he needs a plan to cut the beast's heart. Man City actually has a drawback, I won't say it as a weakness since it only is inferior to other features, they are not very good dealing with teams who has players that can handle aerial duels with comfort. To do that, that player must be smart to know how to cleverly shield the ball from the coming defender and pivot, and we are talking about Walker, Dias, Rodri, that player must be something, and he must be very strong and big to hold the defenders off before knocking tha ball for the coming runner for a quick counter.
    Rewind a bit and we can remember Inter Milan did that move very well, the same went to Tottenham when they had Kane, Brentford when they have Ivan Toney, and somewhat Newcastle United at the first matchdays of 22/23. Bellingham's ridiculous move was the pivotal moment to Rodrygo's goal. He held the long ball with both skill and his strong stature , letting the ball fall off his body a bit so that he can have some space passing it to Valverde, and that's history bros.

  • @odysseusdadon1234
    @odysseusdadon1234 Před 21 dnem +2

    City seemed much weaker this season then last season. What would you say was the reason, how do they adapt ?

    • @shashidasari5072
      @shashidasari5072 Před 21 dnem +1

      Gundogan the pivot in attack is absent in this season and clinical winger mahrez has left too. The defence is not how it is used to

    • @Janee8336
      @Janee8336 Před 21 dnem

      Not to mention gundo is their role model/captain, there's no leadership in the current line up, gundo definitely a major loss for city, he's one of the key that they won treble last season@@shashidasari5072

    • @Ricky07753
      @Ricky07753 Před 21 dnem

      Obviously they miss gundogan one of the key factor in his game is his intellligent movement on the final third also one of the reason Haaland's struggling.Also Defense is shit compared to last season.

  • @HSuantak
    @HSuantak Před 14 dny

    The Real Madrid-players were sharp.

  • @robertstar8240
    @robertstar8240 Před 21 dnem

    a bit of Old School Catenaccio

  • @scarlee5013
    @scarlee5013 Před 22 dny +1

    曼城的右路问题不解决,杯赛以及打强队永远打不赢的,包括哈兰德的问题很大程度上都是由于曼城的右路是废的,靠左路一条腿走路怎么能走远,拉不开空间,怎么释放哈兰德,当然,哈兰德自身问题也很多,总是拿着上赛季的巅峰表现去对比更是辣眼睛,所幸的是只要不是伤病问题困扰,一个好的中锋要完全成型大概还有3年左右的时间,看看他能到哪一步吧

  • @user-op2zq5zh4r
    @user-op2zq5zh4r Před 21 dnem +5

    People are beginning to sound as if Madrid dominated,if kdb had put that missed chance to bed,viola

    • @hassankafy7787
      @hassankafy7787 Před 21 dnem +13

      Ok!! What about if rudiger had scored that last minute vs the keeper, it doesnt work like that woulda coulda shoulda, chai

    • @DrakeDHDerr
      @DrakeDHDerr Před 21 dnem +1

      @@hassankafy7787except that we couldn’t have even gone into extra time in the first place

    • @gamegodztt
      @gamegodztt Před 21 dnem +1

      IF lol thats a big word. We dont use IF in sports. either you score or you miss

    • @Trendy_trends260
      @Trendy_trends260 Před 21 dnem

      Madrid also missed their chances at home

    • @ronmastrio2798
      @ronmastrio2798 Před 21 dnem

      If Rudiger didn't slip City wouldn't have even scored.The mighty Man City needed a defensive error to score one goal at home that's just embarrassing.

  • @62kckagaudaipanmei56
    @62kckagaudaipanmei56 Před 21 dnem +1

    Tbh Ancelotti beat Pep because of the penalty missed by the city players.City played better football that night while Madrid defend with 10 men.If city win the match you would have been saying Pep is a genius who beat Ancelotti.

  • @squibdwoogie2314
    @squibdwoogie2314 Před 16 dny

    Mancity: Dominate Posession, Tiki Taka, Block chances and passes, 3rd man run, High press etc.
    Real Madrid: Power of Friendship!!!!

  • @ramonmartinez3187
    @ramonmartinez3187 Před 19 dny +1

    Stop saying the word “luck” when other team show to the world your rival weakness.

  • @TheAshuV
    @TheAshuV Před 21 dnem +2

    Classic italian tactics 👌

    • @MaestroPlaymaker
      @MaestroPlaymaker Před 20 dny

      You have 0 football knowledge. Italian teams attack and defend, Madrid parked the bus like Chelsea did. Behave yourself

  • @oliviabanks888
    @oliviabanks888 Před 22 dny

    Nice

  • @luckywhite7241
    @luckywhite7241 Před 19 dny

    Pep should have put Bernardo silver in the flank instead of folden who was completely ineffective in a one on one position on the flank.

  • @kutenurahmod5928
    @kutenurahmod5928 Před 21 dnem

    Real Madrid did the Italian Job on Manchester City. The game was fine margins for both teams. Heartbreak for City fans and elation for Madrid supporters. City will try again next year and need to be more lethnal in front of goal!

  • @Ale-ou4yw
    @Ale-ou4yw Před 21 dnem +2

    Short answer, catenaccio

  • @virgosupercluster7386
    @virgosupercluster7386 Před 21 dnem

    Kate Abdo jinxed it

  • @eyeamPeanut
    @eyeamPeanut Před 16 dny

    What would madrid be if not Valverde presence is like the next Busquet?

  • @safwanumer3997
    @safwanumer3997 Před 21 dnem +1

    Real madrid are lethal in attack, but now they proved they can be lethal in defending too.
    Implying they are highly versatile , which is a crucial quality needed in any sport.
    This is not the first time to predict that city are the favorites to win; 2022 is another example where city had 99% win probability until 90 mins mark.
    So, its absurd to claim real Madrid had a lucky win, rather than saying its was a strategic gameplay.
    #Halamadrid

    • @luislopeztejeda5558
      @luislopeztejeda5558 Před 21 dnem

      People tend to only think football is attack only. But there are also great teams defending. R. Madrid is the one that can do whatever is best for the win, attack, defend, counter attack, positional, horizontal, vertical... may be is not the best doing any of this. But has the best average. That together with the inmense self conficence makes R. Madrid the greatest in this competition.

  • @Reaktora
    @Reaktora Před 21 dnem +1

    Why did Grealish start? That Doku the Bruyne link up should have been there from the start.

    • @BubblesChika
      @BubblesChika Před 21 dnem +2

      It wouldn't have made a difference. KDB and Haaland singlehandedly surrendered the control of the midfield. Starting Doku just to run into players would've been suicide. The goal was a mistake on Ruidger's part

  • @haamidfarhaan1681
    @haamidfarhaan1681 Před 22 dny

    would love a vid on arsenal-bayern
    and no don't do the barca one, no tactics there just red card

  • @philipt12345
    @philipt12345 Před 21 dnem +2

    City have no cutting edge silva and grealish have no pace

  • @engineerprofessor4377
    @engineerprofessor4377 Před 13 dny +1

    The first ever L, how come Carlo Ancelotti gets a lower rating and he won the battle?
    On a tactical level, they were equals upto the 120th minute. Carlo Ancelotti got the edge because he chose better PSO shooters.

  • @infinityman7776
    @infinityman7776 Před 22 dny

    It's literally just very superb parking the bus from Madrid, saved you the video, anyways got lucky

  • @willyvonfalknerheim4128

    Can you do the bayern break down

  • @jugramhaschwalth6446
    @jugramhaschwalth6446 Před 17 dny +1

    Ancelotti didnt beat...He stopped Pep....thats it...and it was the Experience of Kroos Modric and Nacho Rudiger Carvajal was the Reason

  • @luislopeztejeda5558
    @luislopeztejeda5558 Před 21 dnem

    possesion is the best weapon if... you have Messi, or if you are 2008 Spanish team... and in any case... not always work with this. All other teams, need to be smarter.