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..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
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Mouthrinho of Chelsea will Bring Back the TIKITAKA next Season..
Benitez will definitely have something to say about That Pa .
Benitez will definitely have something to say about That Pa .
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PaJ please go away. U are not funny anymore and worse still u are annoying. Yeye bandwagon fan.
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..umm..."Brain- Fart"...was my above post a standup session?bret- hart wrote:PaJ please go away. U are not funny anymore and worse still u are annoying. Yeye bandwagon fan.
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..I think honestly the model Jose is going to build will bear a rezemblance to THAT Bayern(Heynckes) team..high pressing/rigid defending/high octane attack.....the missing piece is the attack. This season is the first time in the last 3+ years Chelsea have tried pressing the opposition. We could see that early in the season and how the team was seemingly losing steam in the second when they were trying to get used to it...but then pulled it back from attacking when we were not scoring goals from all that effort but conceding. It WONT be tikitaka :D ..but with proper strikers we WILL attack. I think also we might see TWO different Chelsea's next season..one that will know when to go into the defensive shell and the other that will attack depending on opposition...will be dumb to maintain ONE philosophy witj no respect/adjustment to your opponent(hint Liverpool)GUEST wrote:Mouthrinho of Chelsea will Bring Back the TIKITAKA next Season..
Benitez will definitely have something to say about That Pa .
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Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
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The best example of a Mourinho team I think would be his Madrid team.paj wrote:..I think honestly the model Jose is going to build will bear a rezemblance to THAT Bayern(Heynckes) team..high pressing/rigid defending/high octane attack.....the missing piece is the attack. This season is the first time in the last 3+ years Chelsea have tried pressing the opposition. We could see that early in the season and how the team was seemingly losing steam in the second when they were trying to get used to it...but then pulled it back from attacking when we were not scoring goals from all that effort but conceding. It WONT be tikitaka :D ..but with proper strikers we WILL attack. I think also we might see TWO different Chelsea's next season..one that will know when to go into the defensive shell and the other that will attack depending on opposition...will be dumb to maintain ONE philosophy witj no respect/adjustment to your opponent(hint Liverpool)GUEST wrote:Mouthrinho of Chelsea will Bring Back the TIKITAKA next Season..
Benitez will definitely have something to say about That Pa .
It's too early to say tiki taka is dead, wait until the World Cup.
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YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
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..so what happened after teams begin cook AntiDote for dem?YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its heightpaj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
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...dude...it's a sigh of relief now @ Stamford Bridge that we didnt get Pep and his tikitaka rubbish..e no be our style..platinum wrote:YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
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paj wrote:...dude...it's a sigh of relief now @ Stamford Bridge that we didnt get Pep and his tikitaka rubbish..e no be our style..platinum wrote:YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
You wish you'd have been that privileged.
I see you dodged the other 'special one' thread. Are your Man City friends still opening their yappers complaining about Pellegrini?
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Nuff said. The guy has become an irritant.bret- hart wrote:PaJ please go away. U are not funny anymore and worse still u are annoying. Yeye bandwagon fan.
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..your "jokes" R becoming drier than Barca's 2013/14 season cabinet...platinum wrote:paj wrote:...dude...it's a sigh of relief now @ Stamford Bridge that we didnt get Pep and his tikitaka rubbish..e no be our style..platinum wrote:YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
You wish you'd have been that privileged.
I see you dodged the other 'special one' thread. Are your Man City friends still opening their yappers complaining about Pellegrini?
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..6NIL abeg go siddon somwia...Cally wrote:Nuff said. The guy has become an irritant.bret- hart wrote:PaJ please go away. U are not funny anymore and worse still u are annoying. Yeye bandwagon fan.
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paj wrote:..your "jokes" R becoming drier than Barca's 2013/14 season cabinet...platinum wrote:paj wrote:...dude...it's a sigh of relief now @ Stamford Bridge that we didnt get Pep and his tikitaka rubbish..e no be our style..platinum wrote:YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
You wish you'd have been that privileged.
I see you dodged the other 'special one' thread. Are your Man City friends still opening their yappers complaining about Pellegrini?
Where's the joke there? So you don't read, you don't know math, your comprehension skills are dodgy, now we can add an inability to understand what a joke actually is. Wetin remain now? Easy to understand why you dey float from club to club like jellyfish now.
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thank you ..Cally wrote:Nuff said. The guy has become an irritant.bret- hart wrote:PaJ please go away. U are not funny anymore and worse still u are annoying. Yeye bandwagon fan.
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..smh...and to think as recently as last month this dude's posts used to make sense.....Rantinum give it up bruh..U trying too hard..platinum wrote:paj wrote:..your "jokes" R becoming drier than Barca's 2013/14 season cabinet...platinum wrote:paj wrote:...dude...it's a sigh of relief now @ Stamford Bridge that we didnt get Pep and his tikitaka rubbish..e no be our style..platinum wrote:YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
You wish you'd have been that privileged.
I see you dodged the other 'special one' thread. Are your Man City friends still opening their yappers complaining about Pellegrini?
Where's the joke there? So you don't read, you don't know math, your comprehension skills are dodgy, now we can add an inability to understand what a joke actually is. Wetin remain now? Easy to understand why you dey float from club to club like jellyfish now.
PaJ, na wa O!
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No be my fault say you no dey read. No be my fault say you no know maths. You're attacking the wrong person PaJinx.paj wrote:
..smh...and to think as recently as last month this dude's posts used to make sense.....Rantinum give it up bruh..U trying too hard..
You said clearly that your friends were mad at pellegrini, I dey ask how they feel now and you dey talk of joke.
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PaJ, you be Walter wey dey direct Jesse to cook meth lolpaj wrote:..so what happened after teams begin cook AntiDote for dem?YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its heightpaj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
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paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
.
MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
Chelsea's "Park the bus" is my new favorite style! Btw, who told you tikitaka is dead?
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Just look at that, and just like that you have jinxed Atletico Madrid this weekend.paj wrote:..your "jokes" R becoming drier than Barca's 2013/14 season cabinet...platinum wrote:paj wrote:...dude...it's a sigh of relief now @ Stamford Bridge that we didnt get Pep and his tikitaka rubbish..e no be our style..platinum wrote:YUJAM wrote:Chief:
You don't understand Tiki Taka. Watch Spain or Barca at its height
paj wrote:..what style holds the future for football?As have been shown this season attacking football without adequate ability to defend will not always win you matches..likewise an ultradefensive approach without the ability to attack at will can also cost you matches.
If you asked me I think the future is actually that final Bayern Munich team under Jupp Heynckes...solid attack, solid mid and rigid defence.They conceded few goals and scored many. They also pressed to recover the ball when without it so they completely controlled the matches.
The difference between last Heynckes and Pep's Bayern was all too glaring to see..practically with the same players, shift in philosophy made them easily susceptible to counters.In the year before when Bayern destroyed Barca ,Bayern took full advantage of the physical difference between the two(took it to the air) teams to smash in 7 goals in two matches..some argument could be made that No Messi No Barca but not certain how much Messi could have done to salvage the team
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MOving foward then..obviously attacking teams such as Man City and Liverpool in the EPL were well contained by Chelsea and even though not too many teams can do that, it still showed the cracks in the back and how tactical acumen can slow down even the most hungry of attacks.Shift focus to the Europa league semifinal one observes that teams like Benfica,Sevilla and Juventus also had a balance between defence and attack without necessarily pressing as much as Heynckes Bayern did yet looked effective...hence back to my question: which style foward?
You're asking someone who refuses to read to understand something? You get time.
He is still too busy screaming Jose Mourinho is a genius for playing Cesar Azpilicueta on the left wing, he doesn't have time for the minor things like you know, understanding what tiki taka is to begin with.
You wish you'd have been that privileged.
I see you dodged the other 'special one' thread. Are your Man City friends still opening their yappers complaining about Pellegrini?