Why These Tactics are Dominating the Euros

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    00:00 Intro
    00:29 The Same Build-Up
    04:28 The Spanish Exception
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  • @FootballMeta
    @FootballMeta  Před 3 dny +9

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  • @ColonelVonPushUps
    @ColonelVonPushUps Před 3 dny +298

    "Once England score and refuse to play anymore" caught me offguard🤣🤣

    • @inaja1915
      @inaja1915 Před 3 dny +5

      He did not need to do all that 😂

    • @Zac0827
      @Zac0827 Před 2 dny +11

      England plays in a way that Southgate keeps his job, which needs to stop.

    • @mishynaofficial
      @mishynaofficial Před 2 dny +4

      Scored 2 goals, finished 1st in the group 🥲

    • @seven92023
      @seven92023 Před 2 dny +2

      England does that because they have weak defenders so they have to defend deeper as a team. And there isn't really a true holding midfielder to protect the defenders either.

    • @fadli_1577
      @fadli_1577 Před 3 hodinami

      ​@@seven92023Rice play as holding midfield in West Ham

  • @lyonkennedy4892
    @lyonkennedy4892 Před 3 dny +278

    Will be genuinely shocked if either Spain or Germany don’t win the whole thing

  • @footygoatz7552
    @footygoatz7552 Před 3 dny +78

    Can we get a vid on Ragnick's Austria?

  • @fabianstohr1080
    @fabianstohr1080 Před 3 dny +190

    Spain and Germany QF is gonna be the secret title decider

    • @umarmars47
      @umarmars47 Před 3 dny +1

      And then Ronaldo scored the winning goal 😂❤❤

    • @liibanboojo1673
      @liibanboojo1673 Před 3 dny +14

      @@umarmars47portugal will not even in quarter final😊

    • @Ceabrus74
      @Ceabrus74 Před 3 dny +4

      Spain is doing extremely well but have a tendency to choke. Young players tend to exacerbate the situation.
      Plus, the weak goal scoring options could create problems. The same problems as always. All the possession, none of the goals.

    • @neptunus_mallorca
      @neptunus_mallorca Před 3 dny +14

      Mark my words. Germany's biggest weakness are its fullbacks and wings, where Spain is incidentally at its strongest offensively. Nico Williams and Cucurella are going to put the slow Kimmich through tons of trouble. Switzerland has shown, you almost entirely negate Germany's offense by closing up the middle, because there is rarely any danger that Mittelstädt or Kimmich are going to push through down the line. Spain will have easy game with Germany, it's a great match-up for them. France vs. Spain is going to be the title decider.

    • @rafanadalmexicanonoexiste1565
      @rafanadalmexicanonoexiste1565 Před 2 dny

      ​@@Ceabrus74 Spain doesn't play possession now tho. It's secondary now.

  • @sreejithps2566
    @sreejithps2566 Před 3 dny +62

    Relationism ❌ Power of friendship ✅

  • @Ade-Ramadan
    @Ade-Ramadan Před 3 dny +64

    And Southgate is somewhere defending his horrible football and tactics on availability of his players
    With such a huge talented squad
    That is a crime
    It should definitely be 😢

    • @user-zc2sz1os3j
      @user-zc2sz1os3j Před 3 dny +9

      In fairness to him he hasn't been able to replace Kalvin Phillips. 😂😂😂

    • @stnbch3025
      @stnbch3025 Před 3 dny +3

      Oh please. Like what talent? The passing game of most England players is simply average. The truth is England has no good playmaking culture.

    • @jomammajoe8570
      @jomammajoe8570 Před 2 dny

      @@stnbch3025foden in particular is very good. he won player of the year this year. but for england he plays out wide. hes being wasted out wide when he wants to be central. crappy tactics really

    • @BaxsStudios
      @BaxsStudios Před 2 dny

      Oh yeha phil foden and palmer are terrible playmakers the likes of trent also cant play a good pass. And stones is so terrible in building up play from behind and god forbidd you have hatty kane upfront who never played brilliant passes to his attacking mates and is the most selfish striker on earth. Also Bellingham cant create he never did that. Mate you sound stupid. I do agree that there is english tax but that squad is stacked and have many creative players who are also good in build up one of the best midfield attacking trio that is insane good defenders average goali though but its talent wasted at the hands of southgate who probably waits as a pedastrian on a redlight even though the streets are free. ​@@stnbch3025

    • @Ade-Ramadan
      @Ade-Ramadan Před 2 dny +1

      @@stnbch3025 and the only playmaker they had in James maddison he was dropped for kobbie mainoo instead of Gareth to drop Gallagher and include maddison
      Yet again another bad selection 😕

  • @kasperjakobsem6422
    @kasperjakobsem6422 Před 3 dny +20

    I had been picking up on the 3 at the back, however your videos always seem to explain tactics much better than I can comprehend them. Thank you

  • @mariadanielalavia8877
    @mariadanielalavia8877 Před 2 dny +7

    As a south american I also feel like a thing people forget about "relationism" is how much it just refurbishes creating space in the zone 14 which is the late 90's and early 2000's new concept of seeing football that then gave born to the idea of half spaces and inverted wingers (being Ferguson and Rijkaard one of the most prominent coaches into the idea before positional football took it futher), which is basically that statistically most goals back then came from long ranged shots or cut ins or associatios/one twos in between the half spaces. So, by associating players in a numerical superiority usually in lay offs plays with lots of runners it creates perfect space in half spaces and in front the box for shooters such as Tielemans, Calhanoglu or Sabitzer to score bangers. (which I think is great, as there's been so many good players these last years who were very gifted in long ranged shots from outside the box but the tactic rigidity of most teams systems didn't let them shine in that matter)
    many tactical analysers and coaches from here just call the half spaces and the zone 14 in relatively the same fashion "la partesita de adentro" (the little part/pocket inside)

    • @MatheusFernandes-xf4zm
      @MatheusFernandes-xf4zm Před 2 dny +1

      In fact, the Hungarians played this way in the 1950s, the Italians complained about the difficulty of marking the Hungarians as they concentrated players on one side and quickly switched sides with short passes.

  • @Josh-ed3sf
    @Josh-ed3sf Před 3 dny +28

    bless you for owning England. I'm so fed up with Southgate 😭

  • @mori1bund
    @mori1bund Před 2 dny +4

    A lot about Spain and Germany (rightfully so), but I'm surprised that there was not one mention of Rangnick's Austria.

  • @winniolanimus4995
    @winniolanimus4995 Před 3 dny +18

    The strong defensive line youve mentioned at the end of the Video is the exact reason why weve witnessed so many own goals These Euros already. Something that shouldnt be underestimated is just how much of a psychological effect an own goal has on the players and on the whole game, especially the momentum.

  • @bekal4853
    @bekal4853 Před 3 dny +20

    Could you do the Austrian tactics please

  • @adityaudayanagolfvlogs1317

    That is why calafiori is so dangerous for oppositions, by having a libero like mindset and making runs centrally takes a lot of team off guard marking their oppositions. I expect those sort of out fo the box plays in the knockout stages.

  • @madaxwayne
    @madaxwayne Před 3 dny +9

    The day relationism becomes prominent in europe will be a great day

  • @excelwhyte3451
    @excelwhyte3451 Před 3 dny +24

    Highest Goal scorer in the EUROS- OWN GOAL 🏆

    • @konstanZX2
      @konstanZX2 Před 2 dny +1

      it can happen when you have too many defenders in the box.

    • @egopara1
      @egopara1 Před 2 dny

      You can say that again

    • @wokeaf1337
      @wokeaf1337 Před 2 dny

      Not really, it is the LONG SHOT🏆

  • @TheAntagonistx
    @TheAntagonistx Před 2 dny +3

    We are grateful for the long range goals and also our top scorer Own Goal

  • @Zsalvador152
    @Zsalvador152 Před 2 dny +1

    This what bielsa been doing for a while now, always enjoyed this style of build up

  • @junyank1846
    @junyank1846 Před dnem

    Great video as always 👍 I noticed two other things about having 3 central defenders in the box at all times:
    1) Starting central Strikers are having a goal drought.
    2) lotsa goals from rebounds and second ball in the penalty box.
    3) Counters agianst these leggy defenders at the end if matches are very effective, especially down the half spaces...

  • @FullCircleRM
    @FullCircleRM Před dnem

    This is very well explained, good work

  • @baba-rahmanoddoye3518

    Great video 🎉

  • @KickoffDiscussions
    @KickoffDiscussions Před 2 dny +1

    As you've rightly said, the defensive formations of teams have been the major reason why more goals have been scored from outside the box. An example is the Denmark's equalizer against England, Denmark doesn't really have any good goal scoring chances in that game. However, hjulmand took the shot very quickly before England settled into their defensive shape and I guess his instinct was right, if he delayed a bit I think there would be bodies to block the shots from getting to pickford. Thank you for all you do, I am learning greatly from your analysis ❤

  • @aw4968
    @aw4968 Před 2 dny

    Great analysis, once again

  • @okellemma9561
    @okellemma9561 Před dnem +2

    This is all Guardiola's making, revolutionizing football

  • @mike03609
    @mike03609 Před dnem

    One trend is fast wingers dribbling past full backs innan exciting and effective way: Nico Williams and Lamal for Spain, Doku for Belgium, etc. Really enjoyable to watch!

  • @fcbFreack
    @fcbFreack Před 2 dny

    In the first two games Germany rather played a skewed 2-3-5 where Kimmich played more offensively than Kroos. Kroos dropped into the defensive line occasionally, but not permanently. Against Switzerland Kroos played as DLP creating a clear back three, which didn't work out very well. Nagelsmann explained that he switched to the back three, because Switzerland pressed with three physical strikers.

  • @konstanZX2
    @konstanZX2 Před 2 dny

    I think people play 1.very high press (if successful) counter attack ,(if unsuccessful), building from the back. 2. ball gets into your side of the pitch, very low press, don't let enemy get into the box, don't let passes into the box. 3. very narrow defense, moving and defending as a block. when in attack very narrow too, getting player advantage on one side of the pitch if enemy has more ball to the other side of the pitch to make enemies tired. 4. a lot of one-two play to see how the opponent reacts...

  • @user-qh7im5bf8f
    @user-qh7im5bf8f Před 2 dny

    a thing i noticed about portugal is that they are not press ressistence.
    i noticed it st the turkye game
    first of all they played strched formation witch caused them to move the ball from one side to the other without breaking any lines.
    they are caunting on personal abilitys or opponents "mistakes" while not depending on overlouds
    i can see them strrugling against a team that press high up the pitch

  • @joelcostigan245
    @joelcostigan245 Před 2 dny

    What software are you using for these formation videos?

  • @JeffLocka7
    @JeffLocka7 Před 2 dny +2

    We need a video on austria pleasee

  • @sylvestersmetanka4224
    @sylvestersmetanka4224 Před 3 dny +1

    will you make video on switzerland ? i think their manager is great tacticaĺy

  • @nguyenkhanhhung91
    @nguyenkhanhhung91 Před 2 dny

    Very simple: playing with a back 3 means there are more midfielders. Many teams want to press high because of data analysis. The machine shows which area gives more probability of scoring. This line of thought is well known and need no more of explanation. However, as Ancelotti said, when you put more player in one area you left space somewhere else.

  • @Football_X_cookz
    @Football_X_cookz Před 2 dny +1

    1:52 wait England also use 1 pivot in declan rice
    Because TAA pushes up and Bellingham drops down but I think in some ways it's a double pivot
    But because rice is alone so its a single pivot who drops in the defence to make a back 5

  • @dominikcierny5412
    @dominikcierny5412 Před 2 dny +1

    One player that I found special at this euros is the Own Goal guy, lad is up for the golden boot

  • @chypriote
    @chypriote Před 2 dny

    You mentionned Spain playing differently, I'd also add France who has not really been building this way and they have been struggling.
    The CDM dropping in between the CBs is something that Pogba used to do a lot for France, and that imo has been severly lacking in the first two games when we are in possession. Tchouameni does it to an extent but he lacks the ball-playing capacities that Pogba had

  • @niekding
    @niekding Před 3 dny +3

    i love how FM roasts England💀

  • @Zahrul3
    @Zahrul3 Před 13 hodinami

    National team managers don't have the time to drill their players to a T like club managers. Players need extra touches to find teammates, teams don't press quite as aggressively, managers have to do with the best players they have (even if it means out of position players), and the attacking is a lot more improvised which lends very well towards a relationist style of play and long shots from distance.
    Spain is unique because the players have known each other a lot more and play in teams that are tactically similar to Spain, so they can in fact play like a club team.

  • @miguelcamacho2869
    @miguelcamacho2869 Před 4 hodinami

    Can we please have a detailed analysis of Switzerland’s play? It has gone remarkably under the radar but is kicking backsides regularly.

  • @roverone1170
    @roverone1170 Před 2 dny +2

    You should make a Austria Tactical Analysis

  • @ismailjankara6330
    @ismailjankara6330 Před 3 dny +3

    Please do a review of Turkey’s tactics as well.

  • @mushfiqrifat6915
    @mushfiqrifat6915 Před 3 dny

    Please,, Make a Video on "overall tactics of South American Teams"

  • @liibanboojo1673
    @liibanboojo1673 Před 3 dny +3

    I like nagelsma tactics he is so good😊

  • @Alexandergamez-nw4bq
    @Alexandergamez-nw4bq Před 2 dny

    Did anyone else notice the small detail at 5:23? It’s so cool!

  • @namibiaxx1016
    @namibiaxx1016 Před 3 dny +3

    Do Austria

  • @turns2ashes
    @turns2ashes Před 2 dny +1

    Slovenia bringing back the 4-4-2 is beautiful

    • @dpad_
      @dpad_ Před dnem

      bringing back? when exactly did it go away?

  • @CkaAmps
    @CkaAmps Před 2 dny

    Can you do one on France i don't actually see what they are doing 😅

  • @sean_gray8
    @sean_gray8 Před 3 dny

    Copa america tactic review plz

  • @wokeaf1337
    @wokeaf1337 Před 2 dny

    To be fair Spain did not play against an offensive strong team yet, Croatia and Italy performed really bad in that regard, no runs behind the defensive line.

  • @Max-xk5qr
    @Max-xk5qr Před 2 dny

    Georgia reminds me off Marocco from 2022 with there "meta football".

  • @Lukqdos
    @Lukqdos Před 3 dny

    please review disastrous and chaotic Croatian "tactics"

  • @andressaluiza212
    @andressaluiza212 Před dnem

    When he said once England score and refuse to play anymore I laughed really hard 🤣🤣🤣

  • @duyileoluwafemi9490
    @duyileoluwafemi9490 Před 19 hodinami

    We need a video on Ralf Rangnick’s Austria team please

  • @pbh81
    @pbh81 Před 3 dny

    From what little I have seen of the euros i would say most teams lack a quality striker to score inside the box. Which is why I find Harry Kane playing deep and not leading the line very frustrating. If he played more as a poacher, let others do all the creative work people would have a better opinion of England

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx Před 2 dny

      Yep. That would make the job easier for Bellingham as well. Ronaldo focusing on linkup play, Mbappe still adjusting to the mask and its discomforts...All that means the topscorer post is still open.

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 Před 3 dny

    Feature which stands out to me is the failure of set plays

  • @sbt4371
    @sbt4371 Před 20 hodinami

    Relationism thriving now makes me so happy

  • @fishyfish6510
    @fishyfish6510 Před 2 dny

    Euros: Back 3 buildup
    Copa América: 3 punch combo

  • @gioeleporchietto6569
    @gioeleporchietto6569 Před 2 dny

    What are you italian?

  • @Civilis1980
    @Civilis1980 Před dnem

    This is how I try to look at football but I'm not smart enough 😅

  • @aondonativhure
    @aondonativhure Před dnem +1

    Yes a back 3

  • @hungotuan4431
    @hungotuan4431 Před 3 dny +2

    I have a theory: This year Euro has a lot of long shots partly because the properties of the football used allow players to have more reliable long shots

  • @evolancer211
    @evolancer211 Před 3 dny

    Why are you slapping the desk every so often?

  • @needfoolthings
    @needfoolthings Před 3 dny

    There is NOTHING new tactically at these Euros.
    The only really interesting thong of notion to me is how much freedom and trust Riccardo Calafiori gets from Spalletti
    And how well he's keeping or exceeding those expectations without having the team suffer defensively.
    Calafiori has been the tournament's outstanding player as he's arguably the only player (MAYBE along with Musiala) who has had three good games.

  • @Schweini_1983
    @Schweini_1983 Před 2 dny

    Whoever wins between Spain and Germany will won the euro

  • @rickdragoon
    @rickdragoon Před 3 dny

    Quick notice, Fernando Diniz was fired from his last club Fluminense. They are the actual Champions of Copa Libertadores!

    • @ViJoker1
      @ViJoker1 Před 3 dny

      This just goes to show how bad the manager culture in Brazil is. You would never see an european team fire the manager that won the champions league in the next year unless something drastic happened. But here, just one string of bad results is enough. I saw a crazy statistic showing that in 10 years Flamengo had more managers than Liverpool in their entire history. This is absurd and it is hindering the development of good brazilian managers.

  • @rich_mike7
    @rich_mike7 Před 2 dny

    You didn’t even talk about Austria

  • @stnbch3025
    @stnbch3025 Před 3 dny

    Germany hard to press 😂😂😂. The distances to successfully get them under pressure are totally there... There is an overall lack of aggression to hunt when the pressing distances are totally doable..

  • @MatheusFernandes-xf4zm

    To be fair, Hungarians invented relationism in 1950.

  • @victorreboucas5356
    @victorreboucas5356 Před 2 dny

    I'm waiting on a video showing how this "Relationism" and the lack of evolution of this style led to the sacking of Fernando DIniz from the national team and now from Fluminense (who is currently on the last position of Brasileirão).

    • @lifeinlife24
      @lifeinlife24 Před 2 dny

      Brazil destroyed Diniz. He should of never been fired from the National team. Diniz Brazil had the performance of what you expect from a newly formed squad. He beat the teams they were supposed and were unlucky losing to Colombia and Argentina on set pieces. Uruguay game the team got out played. But you could see the vison and he had Brazil playing like old school Brazil . The Colombian game that they lost 2-1 highlights this .Each game they controlled . After the sacking at Brazil Diniz lost confidence and completely changed his style this season which completely destroyed how the team was used to playing. He then tried to go back to his original style but was to late . Let’s also not forget Flu is not a big club and has a fixed small budget. Leverkusen went undefeated this season using relational principles.

    • @MatheusFernandes-xf4zm
      @MatheusFernandes-xf4zm Před 2 dny

      He has good ideas, but he's mediocre and doesn't know how to change the way he plays when his team is encapsulated by a better opponent.

  • @JimmyChu47
    @JimmyChu47 Před 2 dny

    Why so many own goals?

  • @JikunWic
    @JikunWic Před 2 dny

    Bros No need to analyse Spalleti tactics that literally make Jorginho as a non functional player to decoy 💀

  • @rockonileva
    @rockonileva Před dnem

    I'm starting to lose count of the amount of references of Fernando Diniz on international football related videos. And here he's simply not recognized as a good coach by the majority of people I talk to

  • @MatheusFernandes-xf4zm

    Oh, they stole my idea

  • @PakoBar2717
    @PakoBar2717 Před 3 dny +7

    To be honest, the Euro is quite disappointing to watch. Most big teams tend to move the ball at a very slow tempo and cross blindly. Very few teams are ambitious with the ball. I don't see a lot of diversity in attacks and counterattacks are poorly played. Teams I liked so far are Georgia, Switzerland, Austria, Spain and Italy. So far, the game quality is worse than the last Euro and World Cup. Players are tired, I guess this is the main reason for such a tendency.

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx Před 2 dny +4

      That is a very uncommon opinion.

  • @guilhermecenciknochenhauer7064

    DINIZ WAS FIRED! Unfortunally, he's relacionism is his only knowledge. Been the first doesn't mean be the best. I prefer Xabi's Leverkusen

    • @lifeinlife24
      @lifeinlife24 Před 2 dny +1

      Diniz lost his confidence and completely changed his system up which destroyed how FLU normally plays. And let’s not forget that it’s still Fluminense .

  • @realismatitsfinest5745

    I live in Canada but my roots are in England (my dad was born there). And although I've always cheered on the England team, I will never root for a team if any player has, at any point in their career, knelt down before a match starts. (And, thankfully, I'm not in the UK so I can freely state this without being subject to harassment by your UK's Gestapo Woke-DEI-CRT-Trans police force.) Nor will I ever root for them again until every single player that did kneel, and every single coach that inspired this reckless behaviour, is no longer either playing / coaching that team. In fact, I will actively cheer on any team that they play. Sports is not a place for politics or cultural debates. Any player or coach who participates or incites this should be banned for life from that sport.

  • @Dandannyman-eo2uv
    @Dandannyman-eo2uv Před 2 dny +1

    Pep Guardiola has revolutionised tactics which every coach are now using

  • @rolosencja5057
    @rolosencja5057 Před 2 dny

    Spain is winning for me

  • @thepeeks4654
    @thepeeks4654 Před 3 dny

    Why relationism tho? just because of Ancelotti with the best players in the world, of course any tactic would work with that. Ancelotti practically failed at everton with these tactics, a proper system is best like Xabi, Pep, Arteta, Enrique. More entertaining and provides more opportunities.

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 Před 2 dny +1

      Only a filthy casual would downplay Ancelotti's achievements. He has more UCL trohpies than all those managers combined. He is the only manager to win the championship in all of Europe's top 5 leagues.

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx Před 2 dny

      You are clueless. Do not disrespect Ancelotti like this.

    • @thepeeks4654
      @thepeeks4654 Před 2 dny

      @@Coach-rq6jx Explain why i am clueless? His tactic's are used in the Euro's and they are terrible.

    • @thepeeks4654
      @thepeeks4654 Před 2 dny

      @@One.Zero.One101 Yet Pep has double his league titles and 3 champions leagues in half the time he has. When ancelotti has managed amazing teams like pep. Tactically he is no where near pep and positional managers alike.

  • @hb3393
    @hb3393 Před 3 dny

    I want YOU as England manager

  • @noname-pz9kb
    @noname-pz9kb Před 2 dny

    Everybody is saying how good Germany is but I think they’re overrated.
    They beat a pretty bad Scottish team which played with 10 guys for half the game. Hungary isn’t a great team either. When they played Switzerland which provided decent opposition Germany almost lost.
    I think they’ll get beat by the first decent team they encounter.

    • @Samelamers
      @Samelamers Před 2 dny

      Hey Swiss also showed germany's strength though. The ref was on Swiss side. It was germanys 11 vs swiss 12

  • @ZakHorrocks
    @ZakHorrocks Před 2 dny

    Not really dominating are they portugal just lost to georgia and germany were lucky to draw against switzerland

    • @Samelamers
      @Samelamers Před 2 dny

      Bad to say that Germany were lucky to draw Switzerland. If anything that show Germany's strength. The swizz had help from that ref. How can you win if the ref lets fouls in the oppositions box free?

  • @electricdreamer
    @electricdreamer Před 2 dny

    Phil Foden is solely responsible for the increased long range shot attempts of the entire Euro. That's his only play.

  • @user-zq5xv3hv7h
    @user-zq5xv3hv7h Před 2 dny +1

    IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO boring to watch!!!!!!

  • @Zac0827
    @Zac0827 Před 2 dny +1

    European football getting less entertaining. Copa America more entertaining.