Arrigo Sacchi and The Rise of AC Milan 1987-1991 | Tactical Analysis

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  • @TheStanFTW
    @TheStanFTW Před 5 lety +246

    Baresi, Costacurta, Maldini, Rijkaard, Gullit, van Basten! so many legends what a team!

    • @TheStanFTW
      @TheStanFTW Před 5 lety +15

      @Angrus Binekses Tassotti, Colombo and Galli. Nice the full XI

    • @byron6002
      @byron6002 Před 5 lety +4

      Yes my friend....that AC MILAN is a legend team!!!

    • @user-tp9hc8iv2x
      @user-tp9hc8iv2x Před 5 lety +5

      Luke Stanley when u have defense line by baresi costacurta galli maldini u can explain clever moves

    • @fabrizio1261
      @fabrizio1261 Před 5 lety +6

      Unforgettable.....I grew up watching Sacchi's AC Milan, 30 years are gone by now, but yet so close in my mind ...

    • @enricomarra8926
      @enricomarra8926 Před 5 lety +4

      No one ever remembers Colombo. He had not Van Basten's quality but according to Sacchi, he was fundamental in that position. If you see the first goal against Steaua, Gullit makes goal after Colombo's shot

  • @nnicola78
    @nnicola78 Před 5 lety +77

    I'm from Milan and grew up with Sacchi's and later Capello's AC Milan. This is a tremendous video. You nailed it. I still have goosebumps looking at Rijkaard scoring against Benfica. And now knowing that it was Sacchi's move, it takes it to another level

    • @B4StudioJP
      @B4StudioJP Před 4 lety +2

      Van Basten's nonchalant assist and Rijkaard's perfect trap that led to the goal in a breeze. Simple yet powerful beauty of functionality symbolizing the Sacchi's philosophy.

    • @DomenicoLaezza
      @DomenicoLaezza Před 3 lety

      Ciao Nicola, una domanda: ma la regola del fuorigioco era diversa? Nel video a me gli avversari sembrano sempre in gioco

  • @blacklegion8426
    @blacklegion8426 Před 2 lety +9

    in fact the winner of Ballon d'Or in 1988 Winner 1st Marco van Basten 2nd Place Ruud Gullit 3rd Place Frank Rijkaard are all play in same team is still mind blowing for me.

  • @zikriwaie109
    @zikriwaie109 Před 4 lety +35

    high defensive line - very tight pressing - fast transition from defensive to offensive - all out attack - attack through the middle - flexible squad formation: aka as Jurgen Klopp's "Gegenpressing"

    • @SauravStatingFacts
      @SauravStatingFacts Před rokem

      @Tamal Chakraborty he is influenced by ralf ragnick

    • @JustBalazs
      @JustBalazs Před rokem +9

      @@SauravStatingFacts
      Ragnick was influenced by Sacchi, Sacchi was influenced by Rinus Michels so on so on. Football is a cycle :)

    • @myhatmygandhi6217
      @myhatmygandhi6217 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Gegenpressing is not Klopps. Heynckes was doing it before him, and many others.

  • @JohnMcMahon.
    @JohnMcMahon. Před 5 lety +64

    Even today when I hear or see the name AC Milan, for a split second I think of the Mighty AC Milan, these Milan teams of the 80's & 90's were a force to be reckoned with.. Today they're a decent side but are a shadow of their former selves.. It's fascinating how the power balance sways over the years.. Football is a beautiful game..

    • @Bubajumba
      @Bubajumba Před 5 lety +24

      they won the cl twice in 2000s as well runner up twice too. Milan where actually most successfull in europe in the 2000's. The club colapsed in 2011. Sold Zlatan and Silva. at the end of the year all the leaders retiered. Rino-Ambrosini-inzagi pirlo went on a free transfer.
      Man UTD did the same mistake. Istead of replacing one or two at the time they released and sold their entire spine over night. you gonna have to build a new DNA identilty from scratch which take a long time. Man City and Liverpool have spent 5-6 years building to get to where they are now.

    • @vittoriopaltrinieri3283
      @vittoriopaltrinieri3283 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Bubajumba Yeah, we are a very young team, i hope this season we will qualify for the UCL... Anyway i think we need more time than City or Liverpool to come back because of financial fair play and its limitations

    • @banephoenix1115
      @banephoenix1115 Před 4 lety +1

      Forza Milan!

    • @banephoenix1115
      @banephoenix1115 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Bubajumba That's very true, no one knew who Man City were before 2010... Last 10 years and now look at them.... One of the best clubs in the world!
      Milan do suffered from that 2011-2012 season transfers... Needed to keep their core of the team intact but they failed to do so..
      Nevertheless this new team ain't that bad I mean I have high hopes on Milan in the coming years... Hoping to see them get back to their glory days!
      Forza Milan, cheers!!!✌️😁

  • @wanr5701
    @wanr5701 Před 5 lety +114

    His ideas were way ahead of his time.

    • @goodfella1401
      @goodfella1401 Před 4 lety +6

      Him, Michels, Cruijff, Guardiola, Van Gaal and Klopp have defined, molded, and perfected attacking football for the last 50 years. With honorable mentions to Ernst Happel, Arsene Wenger and Valeri Lobanovski

    • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
      @oldskoolmusicnostalgia Před 2 lety +1

      @@goodfella1401 And Jupp Heynckes no?

    • @R9naldo
      @R9naldo Před 7 měsíci

      90s football isn't as dated as most think. Elite players from then could adapt to today's game with no problem

  • @azzaarsyada5104
    @azzaarsyada5104 Před 4 lety +27

    It's effective if you have godly defenders because its hard to beat them by one on one. But I remember watching maradona beat this strategy at one time, he just dribble the ball in straight line lol.

    • @LocoAsasino
      @LocoAsasino Před 3 lety +11

      Maradona killed every strategy

    • @DL-ps5hk
      @DL-ps5hk Před rokem +1

      Yeah, everyone thought he would cross the ball and they set up offside trap. Turned out Maradona tricked them and dribbled instead.

  • @lokchucklindryfry94
    @lokchucklindryfry94 Před 5 lety +37

    I think there must have been so much intensity demanded out of playing this 442. Its just brilliant to watch them use the offside trap. His pressing style is also suited to a high intensity play.

  • @Danielkozina
    @Danielkozina Před rokem +2

    What a monster of a team, defensively organized with their off-side trap and their closing down on the ball holder to give him minimal time on the ball and too shut down passing lanes, attacking wise would play with a very high tempo and use vertical one touch passing to play through the lines and get the third man runner in behind the defence. The manager Saachi was a brilliant manager and very overlooked. Just like all top managers, the ability to maje tactical adjustments based on how the other team reacts to their play style is top level, great analysis.

  • @SSEnrich
    @SSEnrich Před 4 lety +2

    I did not know so much about football around 1990, but I noticed this. Watching Milan defence back then was a pleasure. There was an extra dimension to it.

  • @farahismail2623
    @farahismail2623 Před 5 lety +8

    Now you have elevated your analysis to a different level @nouman
    We need more videos of this. The forgotten coaches of football. Coaches like Trapattoni, the ac Milan of Carlitos Ancelotti, Marcelo lippi, the Barcelona of Johan Cruyff , the great Ajax of van gaal. Well done nouman 👏👏

  • @drossonero7595
    @drossonero7595 Před 5 lety +25

    Best team in football history with mo discussion, hands down.

    • @icardilebavarois1286
      @icardilebavarois1286 Před 4 lety +9

      Dm RN Barcelona 2011 was better

    • @josuevideira4239
      @josuevideira4239 Před 4 lety +6

      @@icardilebavarois1286 😂😂

    • @icardilebavarois1286
      @icardilebavarois1286 Před 4 lety +1

      Josue Videira It's a fact bro

    • @josuevideira4239
      @josuevideira4239 Před 4 lety +8

      @@icardilebavarois1286 this milan side would literally rape barcelona 2010/11 side your probably just a baby so you don't know to much about real football!

    • @icardilebavarois1286
      @icardilebavarois1286 Před 4 lety +5

      Josue Videira Modern football is more difficult than 90s, This Barcelona was simply the most beautiful football of all time.

  • @tacticaltouchgrassrootssoc6980

    I was given his Video when I did my Level 3 coaching badge in 2001.

  • @hugocepeda1717
    @hugocepeda1717 Před 3 lety +5

    Ruud Gullit era una gazella todoterreno un genio que tridente Gullit-van basten-rijkard atrás liderado por baresi y comandados por el gran arrigo sacchi muchos dt toman nota de este gran dt junto con michels y luego cruiiff los mejores de la historia

  • @wesleymalutama3651
    @wesleymalutama3651 Před 5 lety +33

    Legend. Thank you Nouman.
    Can you do 1994 Cruyff vs Capello?

  • @tarunkudaravalli9116
    @tarunkudaravalli9116 Před 5 lety +185

    Sarri is highly influenced by Sacchi

    • @TheLeoBianco1
      @TheLeoBianco1 Před 3 lety +5

      Sarri is much more influenced and virtually a carbon copy of Zdenek Zemen and his Foggia side of the early to mid 90’s.

    • @thewolverine7516
      @thewolverine7516 Před 2 lety +1

      Who is sarri

    • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
      @oldskoolmusicnostalgia Před 2 lety

      Not exactly what one sees with his teams.

  • @pip07200
    @pip07200 Před rokem +1

    I remember seeing them moving up and down the pitch together in two banks of four, very impressive discipline and very tough to get through. Hope to see more clips of their team movement.

  • @tyo007
    @tyo007 Před 5 lety +11

    You forgot that they have probably the best dutch trio ever played together..Van basten, Gullit and rijkaard.

    • @goodfella1401
      @goodfella1401 Před 4 lety +4

      And who all played with Johan Cruyff. Van Basten and Rijkaard at Ajax and Gullit at Feyenoord. Van Basten and Rijkaard also working with Cruijff as their coach at Ajax

  • @triplerock8930
    @triplerock8930 Před 5 lety +6

    This is the BEST Milan era that won many many titles! ❤

  • @enricomarra8926
    @enricomarra8926 Před 5 lety +19

    "One touch vertical passing": Sacchi used to say to his players: the less you touch the ball the better it is.

  • @arrancaal
    @arrancaal Před 5 lety +19

    this needs perfect organized defense.
    yes, Baresi, Costacurta, Maldini. no need to explain.

    • @fifahmi
      @fifahmi Před 5 lety +2

      With Tasotti.

    • @fifahmi
      @fifahmi Před 5 lety

      Just like earth and sky :)

    • @-pljfb-
      @-pljfb- Před 4 lety

      @Peter 777 sorry bro but it s city...

  • @herresser275
    @herresser275 Před 4 lety +24

    Now I understand why Klopp asked for time when he took over Liverpool. It takes time to form a team which is thinking, playing and breathing like a unit. I see 90 % Liverpool here. I hope Sacchi knows about his influence on Klopp and one day they drink a cup of cafe together.

    • @priyadarshidash4353
      @priyadarshidash4353 Před rokem

      Ecen guardiola's barca did such pressing although it was not as aggressive as this one .

  • @asufarutokin
    @asufarutokin Před 3 lety +1

    haven't watched Sacchi Milan live, but I heard this team when Pep Barca is in its prime.
    Old football fans compared the two teams

  • @zulhilmi2458
    @zulhilmi2458 Před 5 lety +1

    u have been so helpful to me.. i never play profesional football.. but via your video i learnt so much.. as a player, and as grassroot coach..

  • @mazzingazeta3061
    @mazzingazeta3061 Před 5 lety +35

    He changed football not the italian football

    • @goodfella1401
      @goodfella1401 Před 4 lety +1

      Sacchi would disagree with you because he was inspired by Cruyff and Michels Ajax of the early '70s. Plus Gullit and the other Dutch players introduced the Dutch craving to always want to attack. They wouldn't settle for a 1-0 or 2-0 score if they knew they could score more goals

  • @umeshs3799
    @umeshs3799 Před 5 lety +5

    Truely one of the greatest teams ever.. Could beat any team on their day..

  • @badassbeast655
    @badassbeast655 Před 5 lety +12

    The greatest football team of all time
    The Dream Team 👊👏💪

    • @icardilebavarois1286
      @icardilebavarois1286 Před 4 lety +5

      Badass Beast 2011 Barcelona

    • @dsanchez9703
      @dsanchez9703 Před 3 lety

      I think Baggio was missing behing Van Basten and Gullit in that team to have made it complete

  • @jomppe2800
    @jomppe2800 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Sacchi was certainly an inspiring coach. Forza Milan.

  • @y-unespynchonesky9708
    @y-unespynchonesky9708 Před 3 lety +1

    I see a lot of Klopp's Liverpool in this. Thank you for the video

  • @enricomarra8926
    @enricomarra8926 Před 5 lety +2

    The defense was masterfully coordinated by Baresi. Gianni Brera once said: "he has a euclidean vision of the defence"

  • @souvanikmajhi2945
    @souvanikmajhi2945 Před 3 lety +2

    Their pressing style was same as Johan Cruyeff's Dutch side.... That was called hunting for the ball..

  • @jackmiester89
    @jackmiester89 Před 3 lety +4

    Ahh now I know what Jurgen Klopp means when he says he learnt most of his tatics from a guy name Sacchi. So similar to Liverpool counter-press.

  • @jumahamis227
    @jumahamis227 Před 5 lety +119

    All modern coaches have been influenced by sachi.

  • @primocalcio2141
    @primocalcio2141 Před 5 lety +2

    Music is very relaxing, good choice. One nit-pick though; was catenaccio really the popular style in the 80s? LaGrande Inter of the 60s played catenaccio but after Cruijf's total football revolution in the 70s I believe most Italian teams began to depart from old school catenaccio in favour of more modern styles of play (for the time).

  • @ajwilmink9111
    @ajwilmink9111 Před 5 lety +1

    Thankyou soo much for this video, im reading a book About sacchi right now so this helpt me more to understand him and his tactics

  • @featherinthewind333
    @featherinthewind333 Před 4 lety +20

    Sacchis Milan is the greatest club team of all time

    • @Luka-pv2dt
      @Luka-pv2dt Před 3 lety +4

      no,pep's barca is

    • @dsanchez9703
      @dsanchez9703 Před 3 lety

      Maybe!

    • @ayyguevara8448
      @ayyguevara8448 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Luka-pv2dt if you did a combined 11 of both teams, Only Iniesta and Messi get in from Barca

    • @positional_play
      @positional_play Před 3 lety +1

      @@ayyguevara8448 Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Alves (defenitely better than Tassotti) and Busquets ahead of Donadoni, Ancelotti, Colombo and Gullit. would be a 4-3-1-2 with Busquets, Rijkaard, Xavi in midfield, Iniesta as playmaker and Messi and van Basten up front.

    • @ayyguevara8448
      @ayyguevara8448 Před 3 lety +1

      4312
      Galli
      Tassotti
      Baresi
      Costacurta
      Maldini
      Ancelotti (the most underrated player of all time)
      Rijkard
      Iniesta
      Gullit
      Messi
      Van Basten
      Tassotti was way better than Alves, Rijkard that season was better than Busquets was in peps Barca, Xavi/Ancelotti is debatable. (i know thats a hot take)

  • @micheaven
    @micheaven Před 5 lety +2

    you forgot to mention that almost every AC Milan players at that time,specially defenders and some of the midfielders were super fast players,they could sprint like no others at that time(Baresi,Maldini,Costacurta,Tassotti, Donadoni and the three dutch)so they were able to recuperated their position very fast in the field, when they were losing the ball or when they had to press the opponents!!!

    • @MrRossonero
      @MrRossonero Před 5 lety +2

      They became stronger with the hard Sacchi's training, he always asked 200% from them and they followed him with effort and respect. Before to be a Champions need to be a man; they were supermen.

  • @SankalpJain-vh8wn
    @SankalpJain-vh8wn Před 5 lety +11

    Mourinho still uses the park the bus system

  • @shreerajsalunke353
    @shreerajsalunke353 Před 5 lety +56

    3:10 runner was onside, at least according to today's rules

    • @mostrotorino
      @mostrotorino Před 5 lety +17

      Rules have been changed.

    • @cobhams007
      @cobhams007 Před 5 lety +1

      Prince Lucifer yeah. i thought so too. thats a huge let off going by today's rules

    • @monitomilan
      @monitomilan Před 5 lety +40

      It was actually because of milan they changed the rule, it was called by italian press "the anti milan rule" as it was seen the only way to stop milan offside trap

    • @haydenmorris9608
      @haydenmorris9608 Před 5 lety

      Are you sure that is onside, I've just looked at it and due to their being 2 players in the line of the ball therefore interfering with play, doesn't that count as offside even if they don't touch the ball (feel free to correct me if I'm incorrect :) )

    • @DS-tz9gp
      @DS-tz9gp Před 5 lety +3

      @@haydenmorris9608 he was onside mate

  • @alxnd_r6345
    @alxnd_r6345 Před 5 lety +28

    Sacchi Trapattoni Lippi Capello Ancelotti.. The best managers come out of Italy. Just look at the premier league in last 10 years atleast 5 came from Italians.

    • @sanjaysinghrathore99
      @sanjaysinghrathore99 Před 5 lety +3

      Ranieri?

    • @alxnd_r6345
      @alxnd_r6345 Před 5 lety +6

      @@sanjaysinghrathore99 Yes Ranieri,Conte,Ancelotti,Mancini all won PL titles in last 10 years. And Di Mateo won CL for Chelsea :D

  • @dsanchez9703
    @dsanchez9703 Před 3 lety +1

    This frkn team was good, voted the greatest of alltime in a poll not long ago

  • @Zünder___1-1
    @Zünder___1-1 Před 2 lety +1

    Sacchi dice que Van Basten arrastra la marca y deja el espacio para reikjard. Pero cuando se hace defensa con stopper o marca al hombre el libero tiene que sobrar atrás y en esa jugada no había, si no el libero cortaba el avance y no era gol.

  • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
    @oldskoolmusicnostalgia Před 2 lety +1

    It's an interesting video in most regards but has a number of inaccuracies. Catenaccio requires a sweeper - in that it is indeed the opposite of Sacchi because the sweeper will sit deep. In 1980s Italian football most teams had abandoned the use of a sweeper and catenaccio was no longer being used.
    While he deserves to be celebrated Sacchi did not quite have the influence people imagine over Italian football. The Italian dominance of Europe in the 1990s was based on much more conventional tactics, best represented by Sacchi's successor Capello. Within less than a decade Sacchi went out of fashion and would be forever tainted a 1-6 humbling by Marcello Lippi's Juventus in 1997.
    Offside trap: it was actually a not-so-risky strategy with the old laws in place till the 1980s. Player standing on the same line with the last defender was offside, the attacker needed to be on the same line with TWO defenders. So it was a lot more frequent for the offside flag to be raised. Once the rule was changed so that the attacker only needed to be on the same line as the last defender, it became much riskier to deploy an offside trap.
    Sacchi will be forever remembered for the back-to-back European Cup titles of 1989 and 1990. On the other hand he only won Serie A once in 4 years, that is not a lot when one looks at the amount spent on the squad and the insane talent in it. Capello for example won three consecutive Serie A titles and another in 1996; Lippi won 5 Serie A titles in 8 years with Juventus.
    Under Sacchi Milan had the Serie A's best defence nearly every season over 1987-91. But never were the league's top scoring team, despite his approach wanting to be attack-minded. In fact in Capello's first season Milan's goal output increased to 74 compared to an average of just above 50 in the 4 years of Sacchi!

  • @Svabhava
    @Svabhava Před 5 lety +1

    Your video is hypnotizingly great.

  • @lemilemi5385
    @lemilemi5385 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your work doc. (you are doctor of football and communication)

  • @alviand8397
    @alviand8397 Před 5 lety +2

    He and zeman was my favourite serie a tactician

  • @gugungunawan5982
    @gugungunawan5982 Před 3 lety

    Saya selalu suka konten apapun yang chanel nouman upload?
    Tak Terkecuali tntang taktik sepakbola

  • @Lavitz321
    @Lavitz321 Před 5 lety

    Another outstanding work Nouman. Please make another of these historical analysis.

  • @amitparihar2714
    @amitparihar2714 Před 3 lety

    Amazing video man. Highly appreciated!

  • @IHNify
    @IHNify Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you it's a great analysis 👍

  • @neilharris7105
    @neilharris7105 Před 5 lety +11

    Hey Nouman, could you do a vid about Total Football and Cruyff

  • @satriyanto6741
    @satriyanto6741 Před 5 lety +5

    some says Sacchi's Milan similar with pep's barcelona high press possession football. people often try to make comparisson between this two system. but actually, its far from being similar.
    Barcelona only rush on the ball in 3 second they lost the ball, with no organized defense system. they just rushing out, clossing down tha opponent as fast as possible and outnumbering the one who hold the ball. their defenders have no organization system. no offside trap, no positioning. just rushing out and closing down the one who has the ball in numbers, to get the ball as fast as possible. they only conceding in low number, but it's actually not because the defense system but only because they always hold the ball almost all the time. wasting time in any giving time in enemy's territory. far from their own penalty area. and when they have the ball, they tend to hold the possession by delivering so many meaningless pass untill messi do the magic by himself. in most occasion, they creates goals not because of their system but only because messi's solo penetration. sometimes.., When messi is been locked down, they have nothing. because they always play slow tempo and make 11 player of the enemy parking infront of the penalty area and they can't play high ball. and then they just wait messi do the rest. sometimes, it makes me sleepy wacthing them holding the ball like that. Without messi's solo penetration.., their system won't be effective. for me.., in barcelona there's no pep's philosophy. there's no system at all. there's only messi. the rest is just delivering meaningless pass to wasting time so the enemy never has the chance to create since they always hold the ball.
    But Sacchi's Milan was special. They played quick counter attacking football but can still hold the possession by wining the ball back. they never scare to lose the ball. high risk high gain. keep tring to play openly, creating chance with ambitious pass and penetration, high rotation, so many option in creating chance, by flank or middle, playing high or low, by inside or outside of penalty area. and they defends with a well organized system.

    • @azzaarsyada5104
      @azzaarsyada5104 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, i like barcelona when ronaldinho there, but in pep era it's just boring to watch them

    • @gabrielesantucci6189
      @gabrielesantucci6189 Před 5 lety

      Closed Door oh yes. ... Barca is very boring ...Milan was pure joy !!!!!

  • @wesleymalutama3651
    @wesleymalutama3651 Před 5 lety +1

    In order to play these tactic nowadays, you need a Sweeper Keeper and players who are willing to track those deep runs done by midfielder and even CB's sometimes.

    • @megathrash8539
      @megathrash8539 Před 5 lety +3

      Also its difficult to find so intelligent CB both in defense and attack (baresi moved with the ball like a playmaker sometimes).

  • @nishilbright2007
    @nishilbright2007 Před 5 lety +1

    I missed these background tracks 😍 😍

  • @hayek77ishida76
    @hayek77ishida76 Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder how football would be if they wouldnt change the offside rule. Better or worse. What do you guys think?

  • @brankobrankovic420
    @brankobrankovic420 Před 5 lety +1

    Stella Rossa-AC Milan 88-89
    Epic three games....

  • @andrethethrashe
    @andrethethrashe Před 5 lety +1

    Radice was the first coach to ever bring the Dutch total football style in Italy, way before of Sacchi or even Cruyff in Spain.

  • @deesse8892
    @deesse8892 Před 3 lety +3

    in todays offside rules some of those wouldnt be offsides

  • @RuiLuz
    @RuiLuz Před 4 lety

    He could still be coaching today, but he left the ideas for others to explore further, a genius.

    • @oldschool5707
      @oldschool5707 Před 4 lety

      He's to old now

    • @dzemilmehovic5271
      @dzemilmehovic5271 Před rokem

      no, he doesnt want to coach anymore. After rejoining Parma in 2001 he said he felt nothing after one away win and stopped immediately after that even tho he just signed the best contract of his career with them. Couple that with ton of stress he put himself under for all those years constantly breathing football everyday-its logical his career at the top was relatively short

  • @thefighterdoc6374
    @thefighterdoc6374 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video
    I think Atlanta nowadays is similar in attacking

  • @bigbaz8314
    @bigbaz8314 Před 5 lety +1

    Good coach, but it helps a bit when you have Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkard, Baresi and Maldini in your side. Think they'd been successful no matter what system they played. Players win football matches more than tactics!

    • @ezbornic
      @ezbornic Před 5 lety +1

      Tactics also play a major part, how about Ranieri winning the PL with Leicester won't you agree that's tactics? And klopp with Dortmund

    • @9brilliant
      @9brilliant Před 4 lety

      That's why Belusconi chose Van Basten when they clashed. Sachhi had to leave.

  • @MsSethone
    @MsSethone Před 5 lety +2

    Good job again 💙

  • @tipsss85
    @tipsss85 Před rokem

    amazing good vide and coach !

  • @bryanleeyf87
    @bryanleeyf87 Před 4 lety +1

    You fail to mention that the only reason why his offside trap was successful was that because back in those days if one person is offside, it will be called whether or not he's interfering with play.

  • @cristianchiriac6273
    @cristianchiriac6273 Před 5 lety +1

    Better make a video with Flying Dutchmen, they were playing this since 70's. Total football, They call it. But this Milan was great, one of the greatest teams in history: Maldini, Baresi, Gullit, Van Basten etc My God!

  • @Thebirdwolf
    @Thebirdwolf Před 5 lety

    awesome video I want to watch these classic old school matches now

  • @ay613
    @ay613 Před 4 lety +1

    One of ur best vids

  • @noormohammed6186
    @noormohammed6186 Před 4 lety +10

    If you notice, Liverpool with Klopp plays exactly the same! so I wont be amazed if they dominate the scene for the next years

    • @-pljfb-
      @-pljfb- Před 4 lety +5

      klopp said that;I know all of my football iq from my coach at mainz,and he know all of it from sacchi...

    • @-pljfb-
      @-pljfb- Před 4 lety

      but they are playing like zizou s real these days,just crossing!

    • @jakkaxn5513
      @jakkaxn5513 Před 4 lety +3

      Hansi flick,s Bayern resembles the same philosophy Sacchi implemented. The high pressing highline 1 touch vertical passing and also they make the pitch smaller then they counter press exactly like Sacchi,s ac milan

  • @meergrunde
    @meergrunde Před 4 lety +4

    For me, the Milan AC will destroy the best ages of Barca Team witn Pep. Ac Milan is the best team of all times

  • @iamcosam7351
    @iamcosam7351 Před 7 měsíci

    Pep is another one of his students 🐐

  • @blacknockout
    @blacknockout Před 5 lety +1

    Great video, really dope beats!

  • @krizzy360
    @krizzy360 Před 5 lety

    He's very intelligent he adapts his defence to the offside rules

  • @ianst4107
    @ianst4107 Před rokem

    Playing football is very simple, but playing simple football is the hardest thing there is ~ cryuff | Sacchi's milan did it.

  • @RealMadrid-lj6vm
    @RealMadrid-lj6vm Před 3 lety

    If you really see this year's Bayern played quite similar to this too, with muller always playing high to stay close to attackers and the defenders keeping a high line( althou6they didn't use the offside trap that much)

  • @tuilaai1503
    @tuilaai1503 Před 4 lety

    Sacchi ball!Absolutely magnificent football :)))))

  • @ikmalkhalid_
    @ikmalkhalid_ Před 5 lety

    What a tactical genius

  • @arielaugustosotarchoque6047

    the rule of offside was change in 1990, then in 1994 then in 2004. the end of milan begins with the change of the rule of offside. many messi and ronaldo's goals were offside in that time. I remember that kind of defense, the rival shot the ball and all the defenders ran to the contrary side. sacchi was the culprit of that antifootball. in that time they played in a very reduced field with the old back-pass rule, for this reason to score goals was two times more difficult than today. now sacchi's defense system is a suicide

  • @englishbynawaz8744
    @englishbynawaz8744 Před 5 lety +1

    i think in today's modern football you can see cleary sarri also plays with same tactics

  • @jimmynich4791
    @jimmynich4791 Před 3 lety +2

    Sacchi got his tactics from the Liverpool teams of the 1970s and early 80s, kind of the opposite of the high press where everyone gets behind the ball when possession is lost then attack when it's won back.

  • @SOCCER_STARS_4LIFE
    @SOCCER_STARS_4LIFE Před 2 lety

    Sacchi offensive style was great but linesmen made a lot of mistakes because players from the opponent teams were clearly not offside. Now with the VAR, that tactic wouldn’t work. It’s ok to step hard when the ball carrier is under pressure and not able to play the pass but they were doing it even if the ball carrier was not under pressure. So yes great offensively but can’t do that anymore defensively

  • @byron6002
    @byron6002 Před 5 lety

    Coach Arrigo Sacchi had invented the football of today.....that AC MILAN was incredible!!! In the museum of Casa MILAN in MIlan city i've seen all cups won in the history of the rossoneri club.....it's an amazing football club....inside the history!! Now Mr Arrigo Sacchi is the creator of Guardiola and Sarri.

  • @failedindonesianpainter6539

    VAR will be most beloved thing to sacchi

  • @kingkrush9208
    @kingkrush9208 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful.

  • @terrificempaya
    @terrificempaya Před 5 lety

    One of the best indeed

  • @kleb441
    @kleb441 Před 5 lety +9

    There are 3 masters: Rinus Michels, Johan Crujiff and Arrigo Sacchi...the others are just a copypaste

    • @sunritroykarmakar4406
      @sunritroykarmakar4406 Před 5 lety +3

      Valeriy Lobanofski, helenio Herrera, Jose Mourinho, pep Guardiola

    • @proximamidnight3856
      @proximamidnight3856 Před 5 lety

      Johan crujiff? How many ucl tittle he won??

    • @manniking233
      @manniking233 Před 4 lety

      @@proximamidnight3856 One.

    • @goodfella1401
      @goodfella1401 Před 4 lety +1

      Valeri Lobanovski deserves a nod as well with what he accomplished with Dynamo Kyiv. Using the facets of basketball with 1 touch football. This coming from a Dutch guy. Something that almost every attacking coach admired at the time during their 1985/86 spectacular run in Europe and ultimately beating Atletico Madrid 3-0 in the finals. As Cruyff called it using high ball circulation and letting the ball do all the work instead of walking a bunch with the ball. Those 4 coaches helped Guardiola create and mold the best team that's ever been. His tiki-taka Barcelona

    • @heintay1312
      @heintay1312 Před 3 lety +1

      Beilsa?

  • @abhinav1690
    @abhinav1690 Před 2 lety

    0:04 Hip Larry David xD

  • @user-tp9hc8iv2x
    @user-tp9hc8iv2x Před 5 lety +2

    wait
    with baresi, gullit, costacurta, maldini, van basten & so on, maybe the strongest european team ever not bad life for sacchi...

  • @andreacarraretto8418
    @andreacarraretto8418 Před 5 lety

    Great contents 🔥🔥

  • @elektroonikaa
    @elektroonikaa Před 2 lety +1

    3:15 was no offside :)

    • @deathbeds5884
      @deathbeds5884 Před 2 lety +2

      For Noobs , at that time the rule says it is offside if any player was offside even if the player who received the ball was on side.
      This does not WORK at this time but it was briliant tactic from Milan's Sacchi

  • @ranggafahmi8479
    @ranggafahmi8479 Před 5 lety +8

    That's not an offside though 3:11

    • @mostrotorino
      @mostrotorino Před 5 lety +1

      Rules have been changed.

    • @nishilbright2007
      @nishilbright2007 Před 5 lety +1

      Today it is onside

    • @mostrotorino
      @mostrotorino Před 5 lety +1

      @@nishilbright2007 but that Milan was playing with the old offside rule.

    • @thegooner-49
      @thegooner-49 Před 5 lety +1

      @@mostrotorino what was the old rule?

    • @Bubajumba
      @Bubajumba Před 5 lety +2

      @@thegooner-49 Everyone had to be behind the line back in the day. If one was offside all of them where. Today only the last person to touch the ball is effected

  • @cemkarabulut2717
    @cemkarabulut2717 Před 5 lety +21

    Can u make 1996 - 2000 Fatih Terim's Galatasaray analysis video??

  • @HadalsameTV
    @HadalsameTV Před 5 lety

    Great brain of football

  • @kichnachtpamacht5370
    @kichnachtpamacht5370 Před 5 lety +1

    Solskjaer tactic in FM19 please

  • @KMax246
    @KMax246 Před 5 lety +1

    Please do an Ajax and Yohan Cruyff vid

  • @jishnudey5845
    @jishnudey5845 Před 5 lety

    Excellent

  • @respawncrew1209
    @respawncrew1209 Před 5 lety

    3:12 the player running for the ball is not offside and the player offside is retreating so it should be play on......same with the very next play on 3:24

    • @Evenmost
      @Evenmost Před 5 lety +4

      The rules changed.. back in those day.. that is offside..

    • @ianobrac
      @ianobrac Před 5 lety +3

      in that time was offside

  • @infeymsnihad
    @infeymsnihad Před 2 měsíci

    i highly influence this. But apparently have a lot of matches 87-91 era. Can you recommend spesific matches?

  • @invisible_Truth03
    @invisible_Truth03 Před 5 lety +1

    Nouman your tactical analysis is one of the best.. But the bgm for the video is dampening the mood of the viewers.. I was half asleep all the way through the video..

  • @TheRockkyy
    @TheRockkyy Před 5 lety +11

    Would like to watch the analysis that Liverpool won AC Milan in 2005 champion league final

    • @filiptasevki2518
      @filiptasevki2518 Před 5 lety

      That match has been analysed already i think,but not by Nouman.But still it was analysed.

    • @hendipray1016
      @hendipray1016 Před 5 lety +13

      No analysis i think..
      That’s pure luck in my opinion..
      If it wasn’t luck, how can be sheva miss open goal just 2 metres ahead him in dying time of second half extra time??..
      That’s destiny i think, not tactic at all..

    • @AKG77
      @AKG77 Před 5 lety +7

      I'd like to watch the analysis of Milan winning back 2 years later

    • @hendipray1016
      @hendipray1016 Před 5 lety +4

      Azmi Kosnan no analysis, milan was luck also that time..
      Liverpool was better side on CL final ‘07, while Milan on ‘05

  • @wdred
    @wdred Před 5 lety

    Dude, you've gotta put this together for FM 19