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    DLS reacts to The Art of Tiki-Taka. It's similar to the Triangle Offense in basketball, what do you guys think?
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  • @yashA.456
    @yashA.456 Před 3 lety +779

    If you ever played defense you know it's mad frustrating to get double-passed on and chase that ball like a headless chicken.

    • @mr.harambe2658
      @mr.harambe2658 Před 3 lety +31

      I fell hard once chasing the ball its so annoying

    • @hollowiii8525
      @hollowiii8525 Před 3 lety +8

      😂😂 we are together bro’

    • @yashA.456
      @yashA.456 Před 3 lety +34

      hahaha YES MY FELLOW DEFENDER FRIENDS FEEL THE FRUSTRATION, BUT LISTEN!! THOU SHALL NEVER GIVE THAT BTCH UP.. You run after those bastards and if you need to take down both you will take down both and stand atop of them, laughing at their stupid faces while they lay down on the ground cuz you put them there! Show these guys who think they have so much finesse and pace that you have determination and willpower!

    • @hollowiii8525
      @hollowiii8525 Před 3 lety +3

      @@yashA.456 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That’s the spirit

    • @marcosvaldes1848
      @marcosvaldes1848 Před 3 lety +20

      As a defender myself and I’ve been victimto this😂 when the team is well drilled you have to be calm patient and be able to anticipate the pass depending were the ball is. Pay attention to the players movement and not only the ball. If you only follow the ball you will most likely go get it in the net😂🤣

  • @jamesball7252
    @jamesball7252 Před 3 lety +724

    They sound like the should have each other’s voices

  • @diulikadikaday
    @diulikadikaday Před 3 lety +528

    As a coach. This is so hard to teach. You don’t plan these plays, but you have to teach people the basis of how to make this natural.
    1) hunger. All players need to be hungry to find space. No complacency. It’s mentally tiring to be always searching for pockets of space, but you need to do it.
    2) tactics. You need to know what to look for. If a player is running towards you, go in the opposite or perpendicular direction. If a player is on your left shoulder, receive the ball with your right.
    3) skills. Anyone can pass the ball, but can you do it with the right weight, direction and under pressure? 90% passing accuracy is not good enough, you need to be at 95%+ skills to be able to depend on that or else you lose the ball and get countered.
    4) physicality. All those lunges and stop start runs is tiring. But it’s the only way to get a metre of space away from your opponent.

    • @fanzo9479
      @fanzo9479 Před 3 lety +32

      Ngl, this is the best cmt i’ve seen so far

    • @clempavelic560
      @clempavelic560 Před 3 lety +11

      You said it all. That’s why it is not so easy to set up in your team.
      I would add that it can also be dangerous for your team if not done perfectly. Because, if you lose the ball, it won’t be on a side or in the opposite 16. It will be at the center of the field with only the last defensive line left (which will often be high on the ground). So it’s highly effective with the right players, but also high risk. No mistakes allowed

    • @michaelomondi439
      @michaelomondi439 Před 3 lety +14

      Forgot chemistry tho

    • @willvillalona6366
      @willvillalona6366 Před 3 lety +12

      @@michaelomondi439 facts man, you need to know ur team mates very very good to know how do they move, when and where

    • @diulikadikaday
      @diulikadikaday Před 3 lety +18

      @@clempavelic560, great point. It's why Sergio Busquets was so crucial to Barcelona. He was able to absorb so much pressure and never give up the ball. It was managed risk.

  • @rustlakedistrict
    @rustlakedistrict Před 3 lety +883

    It's pronounced "Teekee Taka" Also the reason you keep seeing Messi is because his team Barcelona adopted and normalized Tiki Taka in spanish and world football

    • @gunners1st201
      @gunners1st201 Před 3 lety +22

      Arsenal did it better 🚫🧢

    • @philipwithers340
      @philipwithers340 Před 3 lety +175

      Arsenal did not do it better at all.

    • @barcabarca6916
      @barcabarca6916 Před 3 lety +116

      Arsenal was only behind Barca/spain in term of tiki-taka but tiki-taka was Messi-Iniesta-Xavi-Alves no one did it better than those 4

    • @tudoralex-ve7st
      @tudoralex-ve7st Před 3 lety +11

      @@gunners1st201 barcelona almost all the time trashed arsenal lol you must be a joke clown

    • @gunners1st201
      @gunners1st201 Před 3 lety +8

      @@tudoralex-ve7st it was more satisfying watching arsenal tiki taka goals 2000-2012

  • @jmlepunk
    @jmlepunk Před 3 lety +69

    Xavi, Iniesta, Messi
    The holy trinity of tiki taka

  • @michaelrosado2573
    @michaelrosado2573 Před 3 lety +530

    The reason you see Messi a lot is because tiki-taka is Barcelona’s main play style, tons of passes and lots of possession, while Ronaldo is best at counter attacking, scoring off turnovers or the fast break in NBA terms

    • @LouGetPaid
      @LouGetPaid Před 3 lety +19

      Looks like it didn’t turn out well against Bayern 😂

    • @detlevvermoesen5847
      @detlevvermoesen5847 Před 3 lety +19

      @@LouGetPaid Yeah hahaha but still barca will come back someday but that match was just awful...

    • @user-fl6ig3yz3m
      @user-fl6ig3yz3m Před 3 lety +24

      i mean, nobody wins every time...someday you gotta lose no matter how good you are tho...

    • @tommyshelby8973
      @tommyshelby8973 Před 3 lety

      Unfair to judge barca with that one game but I thoroughly enjoyed seeing them get thrashed

    • @LouGetPaid
      @LouGetPaid Před 3 lety +1

      @@detlevvermoesen5847 for sure Barca will come back but the tiki taka play style is outdated look at all the dominant team play styles now

  • @CBetoRonald0007
    @CBetoRonald0007 Před 3 lety +317

    There's a lot of communication within the game you can't hear. But ever single player is talking out loud. Teammates are the eyes behind your back. As a teammate you yell and tell your teammate(s) what to do and where to go for a better play to be executed or best for the squad. Don't forget that in Futbol, unlike most sports, you don't necessarily have to go towards goal, but try to keep possession and tire the opponent out then score. So when you asked "how do you know he's behind you" is because someone told him he was. They make it look easy I know but it takes more than skill, it's all teamwork.

    • @abdala3475
      @abdala3475 Před 3 lety +19

      Also awareness is key in football
      Most players keep their head up scanning the field

    • @1998Cebola
      @1998Cebola Před 3 lety +9

      also, they've done these drills thousands of times, they know eachother inside and out. Even without communication, they know eachothers behaviours and playing patterns very well.

    • @lastviking6981
      @lastviking6981 Před 3 lety +2

      Amen! Also as already stated these are pro’s. You know patterns and how the ops will/should be at/defend

    • @joseestrada1011
      @joseestrada1011 Před 3 lety +1

      Also chemistry???

    • @messijr04
      @messijr04 Před 3 lety +1

      @@1998Cebola assistant coach tells to turn, cut in ect..

  • @closa.g211
    @closa.g211 Před 3 lety +656

    100% freestyle when you play soccer for a long time you develop a 6 sense Brazilian players do this very good

    • @mikedumoskero
      @mikedumoskero Před 3 lety +20

      You right. It's organic

    • @tudoralex-ve7st
      @tudoralex-ve7st Před 3 lety +12

      It is trained movement and possesion combined with instinct and muscle memory.So there s both factors to take into account. So basically you re both right

    • @bryannavarro9826
      @bryannavarro9826 Před 3 lety +15

      the only drawn-up plays are usually when its some type of free kick.

    • @JoelSpeechTheGreatestMartinez
      @JoelSpeechTheGreatestMartinez Před 3 lety +1

      Just about to say this lol

    • @aqeelhussain9514
      @aqeelhussain9514 Před 3 lety +20

      Seriously lol... The Spanish players perfected it... Barcelona invented it

  • @guillermolangle
    @guillermolangle Před 3 lety +33

    FYI, “Tiki-taka” (the expression) was invented by Spanish (NBA and then) soccer narrator Andres Montes. It was during the World Cup of 2006 and the first time he said that it was referred to the Brazilian National Team. Then it was used generally for every team that based their game on continuous passing and long possessions, like Barcelona and Spain a couple years after that. Andres Montes was really famous in Spain because he invented nicknames for every player, at the beginning in the NBA, and then in soccer:
    - Tiburón Pujol
    - ET Pau Gasol
    - Jordan Airlines
    - Sweet Iniesta
    - “I do whatever I want, whenever I want, and whatever I please” Shaq
    - Ratatatatatatatataaaaaa!!! (Clutch 3-pointer from far away)
    He was a piece of art! Worth the watch!

  • @kerryjacob2519
    @kerryjacob2519 Před 3 lety +133

    We need that reaction in on “Smartest skills without touching the ball”.

  • @samjones1110
    @samjones1110 Před 3 lety +91

    You're right. The idea behind the tiki-taka offense is creating triangles to break the press. But because there's 11 players on a team, whoever has the ball is always part of more than one triangle (if that makes sense)

    • @LKeet6
      @LKeet6 Před 3 lety +5

      good explanation of the difference between football and basketball.
      You can maybe (rarely) get a bball example where 4 players are part of 2 triangles, but the possibilities in football, with 10 players and a far bigger playing area, are basically endless.

    • @yasukesan8829
      @yasukesan8829 Před 3 lety +3

      Basketball got triangle offence from football passing

    • @ritwikta7203
      @ritwikta7203 Před 3 lety

      Perfect explanation....even the video represents it as just 'one touch passing'...(they even showed Real Madrid and Man U doing it..Lol)

    • @totallybored5526
      @totallybored5526 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for clearing it up. I’ve being around in circles trying to figure it out

    • @thefalseshepherd9726
      @thefalseshepherd9726 Před 3 lety

      thats it good explanation

  • @kenobi133
    @kenobi133 Před 3 lety +8

    That Arsenal goal never stops surprising me ....

  • @stevemcz7467
    @stevemcz7467 Před 3 lety +70

    S/o from france, great video again 🔥 Messi - Iniesta - Xavi ( barcelona ) is the top of tiki taka 🔥

  • @TheStatisfiedOne
    @TheStatisfiedOne Před 3 lety +71

    It’s basically the way the San Antonio Spurs played the entire 2014 year with pop. Pass and move to find space but they keep ball possesion. Like a constant passing offense. The Barcelona team from 2008 till 2012 was almost impossible to get the ball from them they had like crazy ball possession each game. To play like this you have to have players who are very good dribblers, who have good ball control and who can move and find open space very well basically read the lines. Not every team can play like that because they don’t have the players or the system to play like that

    • @florenciohernandezjr.2556
      @florenciohernandezjr.2556 Před 3 lety +9

      This is spot on.. there’s a video on CZcams named San Antonio Spurs Tribute - The Beautiful game.. y’all should watch it. That 2014 team is one of my favorite teams of all time.. passing passing and more passing.. I swear Ginobili was both Iniesta and Xavi that season, the passes he pulled off were insane.

    • @zhafrantan6934
      @zhafrantan6934 Před 3 lety +4

      You're absolutely right. Loved that Spurs, with Ginobili in the Xavi role.

    • @wowdude2347
      @wowdude2347 Před 3 lety

      warriors did it better

    • @florenciohernandezjr.2556
      @florenciohernandezjr.2556 Před 3 lety +1

      @@wowdude2347 definitely not lol

    • @wowdude2347
      @wowdude2347 Před 3 lety

      @@florenciohernandezjr.2556 lol whatever helps u sleep at night baby

  • @dellboy1775
    @dellboy1775 Před 3 lety +4

    This is pep guardiola's style of play he perfected it at Barca and has been successful every where he's been playing that style even in the premier League where people where claiming he couldn't get a team to play that style due to the premier League being physical but he's done it. One of the all time great coaches doesn't get the credit he deserves

  • @anthonyrapalo9963
    @anthonyrapalo9963 Před 3 lety +12

    Tiki-Taka is never pre-drawn, determined. It’s a “on the spot” developed solely based on spatial reasoning.

  • @lazios
    @lazios Před 3 lety +119

    The art of tiki-taka? Sure, the "art" to have Xavi, Iniesta and Messi. 😎

    • @mohamedawaale5532
      @mohamedawaale5532 Před 3 lety +5

      Why do you guys keep disrespecting busquests. Tiki taka is busquests xavi Iniesta and Messi. Just give him his due. He was also a major asset

    • @neskii7005
      @neskii7005 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mohamedawaale5532 it’s because he is *so* integrated in the team, and does the job so well without fault, that he tends to be overlooked. He has truly mastered basic football to a t

    • @gsw7354
      @gsw7354 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mohamedawaale5532 busquets was as important as messi in doing the tiki taka, but xavi and iniesta were the key to do it in the first place.

    • @rafaelguasp1141
      @rafaelguasp1141 Před 3 lety

      So you are saying timing taka only exists with xavi, iniesta, and messi? Lol you know how dumb that sounds? First off, the tiki taka came from a dutch player, johan cruyff. He came to barcelona and integrated that style. Besides xavi, iniesta, and messi being great players, they grew up being tought that style from coaches who were coached by cruyff..witch in this case is pep Guardiola. It's not like xavi and and iniesta came in one day and said "hey were gonna play like this" they just mastered it the best. But other players like pique, puyol, dani alves, rakitic, neymar, pedro, david villa, busquets, deco, ronaldinho, they all played the tiki taka very well. But the most important thing is to have a coach that has everyone doing their job and knowing where to be, and having a clear gameplan. And pep Guardiola had a very clear gameplan, witch made xavi, iniesta, messi, busqets, dani alves job more easy. So stop acting like it was only xavi iniesta and messi. It's more then that.

    • @lazios
      @lazios Před 3 lety

      @@rafaelguasp1141 I never answered and I won't do it again, I answer to you just to clarify that question (sorry for my "eng" but I use google, I hope you understand what I mean).
      *-So you are saying timing taka only exists with xavi, iniesta, and messi?* No I'm not saying that, what I say is that it's easy (so to speak, obviously nothing is easy) propose a style of play as the tiki-taka when you have Messi, two of the best and most complete midfielders of last years (Xavi and Iniesta) and to them add a central midfielder like Busquets, strong exteriors on the wings like Dani Alves and Abidal, in the middle Piquet and Puyol and I could go on.
      It's hard to explain the concepts clearly for me (because my "eng") but what I mean is that no matter how good and innovative Guardiola is (and he is), the difference in a team is made by the players,
      you can play well (for sure not like that Barca) but you will not go down to the history and know why? Because you wouldn't win anything without those players and the "legendary" tiki-taka would be judged differently (the proof, talking about Guardiola, is what happened with Bayern before and now with City).

  • @flyingpig3144
    @flyingpig3144 Před 3 lety +66

    The best reactions to the beautiful game 😅 you should be commentators on live games 🔥🔥🔥

  • @shaheraladwan8245
    @shaheraladwan8245 Před 3 lety +1

    Tiki Taka first started when Johan Cruyff was Barcelona manager, but when Pep Guardiola took that role he adopted the style and advanced it to what we know today, the term Tiki Taka was first used in 2006 by a Spanish broadcaster named Andrés Montes. the style became the trademark of the Barca club where all Barca school players train to play in this style.

  • @vvshawty
    @vvshawty Před 3 lety +6

    it's actually incredible how y'all literally described perfectly the tiki-taka and the positional game, it's basically knowing where your teammates are even without looking, and by that you find the free player

  • @rotemplatino91
    @rotemplatino91 Před 3 lety +7

    6:29 actually it's pretty hard to practice this style. Barcelona had pretty skillful midfielders like Xavi and Iniesta, and very technical forwards like Messi, Neymar and Suarez. Your team also needs a lot of stamina to be able to move back and forth the whole game.

  • @justchillin2844
    @justchillin2844 Před 3 lety +32

    Eversince I found you guys I subbed and literally went marathon on all your videos... And I am NOT disappointed.. Thnxxx🤗🤗✊

  • @Stemgineer7850
    @Stemgineer7850 Před 3 lety

    Fire reaction like always! Love that you guys take the time to appreciate the video and break it down. I feel like I’m chilling with the boys when I’m watching your videos💪🏽 thanks for keeping it real fellas

  • @Kvh47
    @Kvh47 Před 3 lety +4

    “Playing football is very simple, but playing simple football is the hardest thing there is.” Cruyff. The thing about tiki taka is that it is very hard to execute. the players not only need the skill to do one touch passing you also need the vision to know where the bal needs to go before it arrives at your feet. even then it is quite easy to defend unless there is a lot of moment without the ball. The only way for this too work is to have players in the team who are willing to run behind the defense before the ball arrives, they need to trust their teammates to see their run and pass the ball on time so they get it just at the moment before they go offside.
    A way more effective style of play is high press on the opposing defence. If you intercept the ball close to their goal their defense is often out of position and you only need 1 key pass to get in scoring position, this gets way more chances than the tiki taka style where teams pass the ball around a lot.

  • @luis_5049
    @luis_5049 Před 3 lety +22

    If you wanna know THE BRAIN IN FOOTBALL react to ANDRÉS INIESTA the best central position player, the vision and passing of that dude is awesome.

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady9226 Před 3 lety +2

    6:34
    "Why not just do this the whole game?"
    Answer: Because it's very, very difficult. First of all, the precision of the passes must be right on. Second, it requires players to be fit well beyond demands of typical football fitness - which are already extremely high. Third, the players must know each other and each other's thoughts and moves to an absurd, almost telepathic level.
    It's far more complex and difficult to master than a basketball give-and-go or pick-and-roll. But you are correct. The philosophy is similar.
    It is more like Bobby Knight's motion offense than Phil Jackson's triangle. The quick movement from player to player is meant to work the defense into losing its shape, or its continuity. Then, when the defense lapses or bites too hard, an attacker without the ball finds himself in empty space and a threatening position. Think of it like playing a lot of high post screens and waiting for the backdoor cut. Same principle.
    There's a reason why this is the specialty of the best club team in the world. You gotta be really, really good to pull it off.

  • @mr.d7081
    @mr.d7081 Před 3 lety

    I love the way your reaction to these videos is genuine and fun , not just over reacting to every little thing also thanks for showing love to this sport , keep it up !!!!!!!!

  • @vegasviking86
    @vegasviking86 Před 3 lety

    Congrats on 10K guys! Keep up the great work!

  • @travismerriex3008
    @travismerriex3008 Před 3 lety

    I must admit I've learned so much more about the game through DLS reaction videos! Love ya'll content! 10k is right around the corner! 🔥🔥🔥🔥✌🤙❤

  • @ulisesmaderamejia4847
    @ulisesmaderamejia4847 Před 3 lety +2

    AYYY YALL GOT THAT NAME RIGHT!! Much love man to y’all and keep the grind!! Noti gang!! 💯🔥🔥🔥

  • @mariomunoz8208
    @mariomunoz8208 Před 3 lety

    y’all amazing🙌🏾 keep the work up and y’all fss make it big no doubt💯 been watching you guys since like 100 subscribers and you guys just keep it going

  • @fcentauri8
    @fcentauri8 Před 3 lety

    I'm glad y'all finally reacted to this!

  • @sloht4061
    @sloht4061 Před 3 lety

    congrats on 10k lads. you should have way more then that but you'll get there

  • @PurpleScrafty
    @PurpleScrafty Před 3 lety

    y'all are mad entertaining haha. quality editing and dope content you're reacting to. you got a new subscriber 👍🏽

  • @issacaispuro458
    @issacaispuro458 Před 3 lety +4

    They know eachother, just like a quarterback knows his receivers.

  • @adamvandevalk6906
    @adamvandevalk6906 Před 3 lety +3

    Crazy how you guys made these connections. It’s exactly like the triangle. It’s an ideology. One touch passes and finding space in between defenders and staying in position to accept passes from teammates. Takes years and so much skill to perfect. And it is ALL freestyle! Creativity and expression. Xavi, Messi, and iniesta destroyed my team with this in the champions league final.

    • @MariE-bz2eq
      @MariE-bz2eq Před rokem

      Similar to the triangle offense the warriors use where there is constant movement

  • @chucrikahwaji9382
    @chucrikahwaji9382 Před 3 lety +2

    "How did he know he was there?":
    Vision and positioning plus experience of course.
    The Tiki Taka technique was made popular by coach Pep Guardiola at Barcelona.

  • @eduardoantonio3614
    @eduardoantonio3614 Před 3 lety

    i cant believe i ran into this channel man i love it

  • @haikazumadesu36
    @haikazumadesu36 Před 3 lety +2

    It's actually termed positional play and it's the main element of used by teams to keep possession of the ball and move it freely pass the opposition. The main element of positional play is positioning or off-the-ball movement. The players understand that even if they are not directly involved in the play, they can help their team by being in the correct position. Players can also create space for their teammates or drag opposition players out of their position with clever off-the-ball movement.

  • @2g772
    @2g772 Před 3 lety +1

    Barcelona tiki taka is so precise cuz all the players play with each other since their youth academy days & they play for the same nationality too mostly spanish, Argentinian & dutch players play for barca & some french & Brazilian too

  • @user-xm6ro1ep5d
    @user-xm6ro1ep5d Před 3 lety

    10K, these lads should be at 100K
    Happy to hear that they are playing the sport as well.

  • @1hungryguy96
    @1hungryguy96 Před 3 lety

    Cant stop watching your vidz! Love watching americana get introduced to the beautiful game 🔥🔥

  • @mrblueblack
    @mrblueblack Před 3 lety +1

    love your reactions!!

  • @TheSk8reviewer
    @TheSk8reviewer Před 3 lety

    Not gonna lie, your awareness of football is increasing video by video, new fan here! stay safe!

  • @mo._
    @mo._ Před 3 lety

    almost at 10k CONGRATS

  • @albertochirino7462
    @albertochirino7462 Před 3 lety

    Awesome job guys, you just won another subscriber.

  • @bethaniestauffer6609
    @bethaniestauffer6609 Před 3 lety

    glad you enjoyed that last one. wilshere vs norwich is straight fire still one of my favorite goals of all time. kinda lame that they didn't include more arsenal clips, though they did get most of the important ones. shout out from a gunners fan.

  • @etemp18
    @etemp18 Před 3 lety

    Y’all really learning good to see .

  • @vinito19
    @vinito19 Před 3 lety +1

    It was so effective Barcelona won every single possible competition in one year, 6 trophies.
    That's until Mourinho's Inter de Milan found the way to defeat it: strong, well positioned defence with pretty much the whole team (aka 'parking the bus') and a couple fast wingers to counterattack once the attacking team is deep in your half of the pitch.

  • @T3Dubb
    @T3Dubb Před 3 lety

    Can’t believe I haven’t been subscribed!! I’ve watched you guys forever! Love your content. Btw it’s pronounced “Teekee Tahkah”

  • @hesamgaming2107
    @hesamgaming2107 Před 3 lety

    U guys r awesome keep doin ur thing 💜💜

  • @sixtojr4308
    @sixtojr4308 Před 3 lety

    as always though much fucking love to yall keep doin what y’all doin ima be here when y’all hit a mil too👹

  • @iDontCare12345Countess
    @iDontCare12345Countess Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video guys, i'll try to support you as much as i can 🙏

  • @RemielPlays
    @RemielPlays Před 3 lety

    When u grow playing soccer like we do down here in south america, the tiki taka style becomes natural, it's like a sense you develop in the game, also you can't hear, but we are always talking to each other always! it's a team game so people are telling you were they are and were they gonna be all the time with little words like ''I'm here''' we shout all the time, we even play in a tiki taka kind of game in our schools, also another thing that's really normal when you are young in south america is that we play every day when we are young and when we grow we still do at least 2-3 times a week it's our sport and our hobby of preference.

  • @eyoo_adriann6713
    @eyoo_adriann6713 Před 3 lety +2

    My mans need to watch the best of Iniesta - you like that passing, you gonna love him.

  • @wasigupitobudiarto7767

    For americans : Tiki Taka is just like Triangle offense in football/soccer, Triangle shaped passing based strategy to create space.
    Both has similar success. Chicago won Six NBA Championships while Barcelona won six Major trophies (La Liga, Copa del Rey, Champions league, Super Spanish Cup, Super Europe cup, and Fifa world cup) in one year 2009. Subsequently Barcelona also won another La liga in 2010, 2011, 2012, Copa del Rey 2011, 2012 and Champions league in 2011
    Spain soccer National team adopted tiki taka as well and won European Cup (2008, 2012) twice and one World Cup (2010)

  • @m7trf07
    @m7trf07 Před 3 lety +2

    to coach this is like brad Steven coaching his players the after timeout plays
    complex but effective

  • @nbprankstertv
    @nbprankstertv Před 3 lety

    Luh this channel 🖤

  • @daffer_DRK
    @daffer_DRK Před 3 lety

    Tik Taka is a reference to the clock hands cause they move perfectly as a clock. Its about keep the possession of the ball looking for spaces to create offensive opportunities.
    Barcelona was the team who normalized Tiki Taka. They'd keep the possession of the ball for the whole match so it was hard to score against them because your team wouldnt have the ball to try offensive plays.

  • @MrBetomark
    @MrBetomark Před 3 lety

    Actually Tiki Taka was coined by a spainish national coach, Javier Clemente. After that during the 2006 World Cup, an spanish TV commentor called Andrés Montes (known previously for commentate NBA in Spain) used the expresion to define the Spanish play during the competition. This style finally payed off for the Spanish team at the 2008 Eurocup, 2010 World Cup and 2012 Eurocup.
    The media adopted and it means a style to teamplay, giving priority to pass the ball and move the game like that. The point is that a mooving ball can be always faster than any defence or can breach in faster than any player running. So if you have people that can execute and control fast and quick passes with a coordinated moovement and possitionting you have it. Another key was to maintain the possesion of the ball as much as you can.
    This tenchique was mastered by Barcelona FC and the Spanish National Team between 2006 and 2014 (mainly because most of midfielders, like Xavi or Iniesta, came from Barcelona FC to play in the national team).
    This tactic has been mainly developed in La Masia, the Barcelona FC training center for the younglings. A school that follows the style of Johan Cruyff, who played and then coach for Barcelona. He was a Ducht that played during the 70s known for the Dutch style called Total Football. The Netherland National team in the 70s known as the Clockwork Orange has been the base for the Football in Barcelona. Hence tiki-taka AKA tiquitaca is the Spanish evolution to that Dutch style which I totally recommend you to check.
    I'm from Spain were Football(not soccer) is a real big thing and I really enjoy your videos. It seems to me funny to watch two dudes from the States that may haven't seen too much European or South American Football to get interested about it.
    Keep it doing it's really cool.

  • @Antonsnubben
    @Antonsnubben Před 3 lety

    Fire reactions keep it up 🔥💯

  • @y0ink_fps
    @y0ink_fps Před 3 lety

    Tiki taka is a way for the team with the ball to disrupt the defending team’s organization. The point is to move the ball quickly between players so that one defending player moves out of position and create the open space for the next ball to be played in. Once that one defender takes even one step out of place, the offense has already won. It’s beautiful to watch and even better to be apart of when it works

  • @TheShinigamiRaito
    @TheShinigamiRaito Před 3 lety +1

    The original "tiki-taka" (pronounced "tee-kee taka") came from Spain national team trained by Luis Aragones where was a lot of players of Barcelona team.
    Is a play on words, a pun with the spanish word "toque" that mean "touch" because this way of playing is a lot of ball circulation and good touches.
    The term came on live from a spanish comentarist exalted by the way of playing from Spain national team in 2008 (the team was the best from 2008 to 2012).
    "Vamos con un buen toque, y otro toque, y toque y tiki y taka..."
    "Lets go with a good touch (of ball), and another touch, and touch and touchy and toucha..."
    This is where the term come from.

  • @k7idr
    @k7idr Před 3 lety

    finally great video

  • @eac__4353
    @eac__4353 Před 3 lety

    Tiki taka and triangle offense were developed in the early 90s. Jackson did it so that the ball always moved until a player was in a comfortable spot, and It didn’t always have to be Jordan or pippen. Barcelona did it so they didn’t have to move much at all and they always had the ball. Can’t get scored on if the opponent never has the ball, so they PRESSURE on defense to keep that rhythm on offense

  • @DOTEKSC
    @DOTEKSC Před 3 lety

    Tiki taka is a way of playing that FC Barcelona and the spanish national team (influenced by the players from FCB selected) popularized in the worl of football from 2006. It consists in controlling the game continuously moving the ball, not loossing the possession, making a more horizontal game

  • @samyrandome425
    @samyrandome425 Před 3 lety +1

    Now Bayern Munich are basically the Gods of Europe (so basically best club in the world, their squad is OP af) and Liverpool are like a close second. Barcelona had some issues last year and are going through a sort of rebirth phase, but Barça (Messi's team) were basically the Gods of football for more than a whole decade, probably one of the best teams of all time and most fun to watch.

  • @tylerlynch291
    @tylerlynch291 Před 3 lety +1

    Lit reactions keep it up💥👌💯

  • @prpfunk
    @prpfunk Před 3 lety

    Tiki taka is more than just the give and go. There's an aspect of it that's about keeping possession and waiting for the spaces to open up - passing the ball around makes the other team get out of position and leave gaps in the back, for example. Pep Guardiola's Barcelona took it to another level, they could basically defend while holding onto the ball just by knocking it around for several minutes while the other team ran themselves into the ground.

  • @gabrielbotsford791
    @gabrielbotsford791 Před 3 lety

    So true on that triangle comparison.

  • @josemanuelvilla1463
    @josemanuelvilla1463 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video 💪🏽👍🏽

  • @alessandromanno6029
    @alessandromanno6029 Před 3 lety

    Football IQ is just different. Players just have a sense of where their teammates are/will be, and there is a feeling of where and when to play the pass or make a run. It's so complex that it is challenging to simplify. Like Peps Barcelona squad, they adopted total football, allowing all players of all positions to feel comfortable and confident to move anywhere on the pitch. That's why you see Messi receive the ball so deep in the midfield and then either end up scoring in the box or have another midfielder/attacker finish the job. It truly is an art because of how difficult it is to execute.

  • @ImursdOnes
    @ImursdOnes Před 3 lety

    Aight I see you boys on game!!! We do this

  • @thedivinebandit
    @thedivinebandit Před 3 lety

    Now at 16k. Awesome after watching the intro. Go get it!!

  • @adityaupadhyay571
    @adityaupadhyay571 Před 3 lety +1

    If takeoff and diddy had a baby, bro with levis hoodie would be the apt description 🤣😆

  • @pablorojas5902
    @pablorojas5902 Před 3 lety

    Being aware of ur teamates, rivals, giving and receving a pass correctly all of that in secods and very short space is what makes tiki taka an art.

  • @jeraldr2
    @jeraldr2 Před 3 lety

    You're 100% right. It's exactly like the triangle offense. Great comparison!

  • @diyabarakat9272
    @diyabarakat9272 Před 3 lety

    Tiki Taka is a style of play that Pep Guardiolla adopted and perfected at Barca at the beginning of his coaching career, and the reason of that success is having amazing player who made it possible, like Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, buesqets, Dani alves, and fabregas.
    Tiki Taka is all about creating triangles in midfield and make the most amount of passes to tire the defending team by making them run after the ball, until they create an opening, and when the do, other teammates make runs and get the ball passed to them to take the chance of scoring a goal as quickly as possible, and also by keeping the triangles between the attackers for short and through passes.
    Although this style of play was invincible to play against, there are defending methods to beat it, and that is simply by dropping back all the defenders around the 18 yard box, and close the gaps between defenders. This method is known as (Park The Bus). Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan did it in 2009/2010 agains Barca in Champions League Semifinals and won the game.

  • @flaviobonavides
    @flaviobonavides Před 3 lety

    yall clowns af love the content! yall are great!

  • @raymirshowcoreography6829

    supporting your videos from Brazil *-*/

  • @cr2772
    @cr2772 Před 3 lety

    Man U should easily have 10k people just catching up 🙌

    • @DLS4
      @DLS4  Před 3 lety +1

      My boy! Day one! Love the energy always!! Appreciate you!!!

  • @seudjelal9651
    @seudjelal9651 Před 3 lety

    You guys are lovely keep it up guys ❤

  • @Prideplayer10
    @Prideplayer10 Před 3 lety

    Yall dont understand i was dying at this! got my sub

  • @cesarrios6822
    @cesarrios6822 Před 3 lety

    It becomes easier when you have good team chemistry, you know how the teammates around you are gonna move and it’s also a lot about being aware of your surroundings, most of the top level players tend to always be looking around to see who is where, teammates and opponents, and where they can squeeze the ball through to get to the open man and then they move into space to be able to receive a pass, it’s all about your awareness and team chemistry, the older Barcelona team used this a lot because it’s pretty effective if you can move the ball quickly and not allow the defense to set up

  • @senyohlodze9267
    @senyohlodze9267 Před 3 lety +16

    React to ultra instinct in football
    The one by JN football
    Looking at what you react to, u will like that one

  • @3DAA2
    @3DAA2 Před 3 lety +3

    The American reaction: baffled by plays with more than 1 pass and pronunciation 😂

  • @prolificseeker4778
    @prolificseeker4778 Před 3 lety

    Homeboy lookin fresh with the new cut.

  • @flaviobonavides
    @flaviobonavides Před 3 lety

    HOW YOU KNEW HE WAS CUTTIN MIDDLE!! lmaooooooo

  • @immersion24
    @immersion24 Před 3 lety

    you're correct. Barcelona back at it's peak was the master of it. It is absolutely triangles and also one touch.

  • @erg2659
    @erg2659 Před 3 lety

    The art of dribbling next. Nice video:)

  • @mautheshooter9096
    @mautheshooter9096 Před 3 lety

    This was dope! Enjoyed seeing you guys react to this, earned my sub :) you guys should def react to more football content ⚽️

  • @jaimerodriguez8400
    @jaimerodriguez8400 Před 3 lety

    Using all your senses and also reading whats around you is what makes it possible.

  • @HeartzOfDiamondz
    @HeartzOfDiamondz Před 3 lety

    It’s called trusting your teammates. Thiery Henry said it best when he explained Guardiola’s coaching methods . The 3P’s passing possession and position, he also stated that you always had to trust your teammates to pass, to have possession and to be in the right position at all times . Hence forth very valuable to play tiki taka
    PS : Messi , Xavi , Iniesta and Busquets, don’t really like busquets much but these guys were the pioneers of tiki taka

  • @bunjaow
    @bunjaow Před 3 lety +1

    A few keyboard shortcuts for CZcams. Press "J" to rewind a video up to 10 seconds i believe. Press "K" to play/pause a video and press "L" to fast forward a video.

  • @jesearroyo1384
    @jesearroyo1384 Před 3 lety +9

    Contrary to what many people think Guardiola did not invent the Tiki-Taka, this style of play was created by the great Luis Aragones at the 2008 Euro Cup. I will always have this man in my heart, rest in peace.

    • @chulo3377
      @chulo3377 Před 3 lety +2

      All the reason friend

    • @barcabarca6916
      @barcabarca6916 Před 3 lety +2

      Guardiola did not create it but he perfected the Johan Cruyff style with the best players for it

    • @generalabz5684
      @generalabz5684 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol Tiki-Taka was created by Johan Cryuff and the dutch national team, but it was perfected by Guardiola however.

    • @ibrahima6907
      @ibrahima6907 Před 3 lety

      I guess Johan Cryuff doesn’t exist

    • @jesearroyo1384
      @jesearroyo1384 Před 3 lety +1

      Thats Barça fanboys. Jajajajajaja

  • @MarcVFons
    @MarcVFons Před 3 lety

    From Wikipedia "Is a style of play in soccer characterized by the use of short and precise passes in transitions, constant search for space and movement of the ball, and the maintenance of possession" Its a very simple idea: if you control the ball possession most of the time and you have good players eventually there´s more chances to score or at least drain the adversary energy chasing the ball (most of the time its just that: passing and waiting for a gap or an error in defense to attack) Its a good strategy, requires LOOOTS of training and knowing well your teamates and its very effective when its well applied but its not unbeateable

  • @Destinho_08
    @Destinho_08 Před 3 lety +12

    react to thierry henry when football becomes art

  • @pritok6
    @pritok6 Před 3 lety

    tiki taka is basically about rotation of positions and quick passing to find free space and cut behind defense. Pep Guardiola as coach of barcelona around 2010´s brought it to its finest.

  • @GAMEINGHQ555
    @GAMEINGHQ555 Před 3 lety

    It's very effective when you have quality players to keep the ball moving at a fast pace it can break down any opposition when down right

  • @JettSkoll
    @JettSkoll Před 3 lety

    Johan Cruyff was the architect of this style. Started in the Netherlands w/ Ajax and he brought this method to Barcelona.