How Pep Guardiola Improves His Players

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  • čas přidán 24. 12. 2018
  • How does Manchester City's Pep Guardiola improve his players?
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    The Rondo, a humble training drill, has been a crucial part of the team’s improvement over the last two years. It is an encapsulation of Pep Guardiola’s coaching philosophy, a conduit through which his basic principles are channelled onto the pitch.
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Komentáře • 1,2K

  • @ikonxTech
    @ikonxTech Před 4 lety +2

    Johan Cruyff influence on football is underated

  • @vybhavbadri4002
    @vybhavbadri4002 Před 5 lety +71

    What people don't realise is that while many clubs do the rondo, they do it with a lot of flicks tricks and such without focusing on the body position, the anticipation and the tactical side of it. The reason that peps teams are miles ahead any other side is because pep, Cruyff and even van gaal at ajax and Bayern focus on that and use it to its fullest so the play is better and it improves players tactically. It isn't used as a basic warm up drill but as a proper means of developing the basics of positional play(Cruyff, guardiola, Michael laudrup, van gaal, Michels, Quique setien, etc.'s philosophy)

  • @silis22
    @silis22 Před 5 lety +1

    In Catalonia I used to play Rondos with my friends when I was child. I thought it was a basic football game everywhere. We played it specially when we had no goals or if we were to lazy to run for a normal match.

  • @WarReport.
    @WarReport. Před 5 lety +527

    Many forget or are unaware of the massive legacy Cruyuff brought to Barcelona

  • @uditsharma4023
    @uditsharma4023 Před 5 lety +2

    Put some ads in your videos. This channel is best on whole youtube i want it to grow. I am ready to watch some ads for these videos.keep doing the good work.

  • @gruffrimmington6938
    @gruffrimmington6938 Před 4 lety +110

    I’m pretty convinced that my coach has watched this vid lol

  • @2in1soccer
    @2in1soccer Před 5 lety +129

    Since watching this video we've been implementing the Rondo in every soccer practice; before practice and after practice. Our player have been much sharper. Thank you

  • @chiraglakhani1852
    @chiraglakhani1852 Před 5 lety +68

    This channel has taught me so much. I understand why some teams play with such fluidity and are able to win the ball back so quickly/ keep possession in tight spaces. One of my top channels for 2018.

  • @Floovids
    @Floovids Před 5 lety +41

    As a life long Real Madrid fan, i have nothing but respect for pep, he is the guy who i admired alot in the coaching world, one of the geniuses, i've always said back when he was in barcelona , that while he is there, it's gonna be nearly impossible to stop them , so i was happy that he left , but also liked the idea of being able to enjoy his beautiful football in a different club than Barca

  • @suyezlee6650
    @suyezlee6650 Před 5 lety +50

    I never imagined such a routine exercise that I practice everyday would be the key to Tiki-Taka .

  • @hporres8558
    @hporres8558 Před 2 lety +18

    I played football all my life in Spain, and since Guardiola finished the first season winning 6 titles every team of all divisions, start to play rondos in the start of training. It becomes a tradition as nowadays and seems like that in the future. As an other similar possesion exercises i used to think players like pedri weren't becomes as good is today at age of 17

  • @OPChannel27
    @OPChannel27 Před 5 lety +199

    Bright, talented, and intelligent.

  • @ishaandw
    @ishaandw Před 5 lety +22

    It's such a good training exercise that Barcelona still use the drill no matter which coach or what style of football.

  • @ethanparker324
    @ethanparker324 Před 4 lety +33

    How to win the Bundesliga and Premier League almost every year: R O N D O S

  • @BrendanP
    @BrendanP Před 5 lety +283

    Fantastic video!

  • @vybhavbadri4002
    @vybhavbadri4002 Před 5 lety +57

    Great video. But you should have spoken about the other drills he uses as well. I've read pep confidential and pep Guardiola the evolution and there is a huge emphasis on the third man combination, the 7v7 and the 10v10. The rondo is obviously massive but the these drills were crucial to help the Bayern players and man city players now understand and implement positional play

  • @baris1513
    @baris1513 Před 5 lety +9

    Oh man in my old club we did this drills every bloody session and I can tell you it improved me as a center back back then in my playing iq and we as a team were so dominating in the league , great exercise

  • @advaitiyer3799
    @advaitiyer3799 Před 5 lety +834

    Please do a video on Klopp's training drills

  • @l3rady073
    @l3rady073 Před 2 lety +4

    Watching these videos make me realize how my club coaches took after his style of coaching. We did these all the time, and all the possession drills we’ve done are very similar to his. Our style of play is similar too, we played teams that relied on speed and long balls whilr we played more technically and passed around teams while keeping a high press.

  • @johnjosmith42
    @johnjosmith42 Před 5 lety +9

    I’ve come to really look forward to your videos - always insightful, sharp, intelligently produced, with a sense of dedication to the over all project. This channel is a class act. Thanks. Happy holidays fella. John 🇬🇧