Tuchel Dominates In His First Game : Tactical Analysis : Bayern Munich 4-2 Dortmund



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50 comentarios en “Tuchel Dominates In His First Game : Tactical Analysis : Bayern Munich 4-2 Dortmund

  1. CarverAtYouTube

    Has no one else encountered the long balls from one side to the other from Bayern. The long balls were also the reason why Bayern had less ball possession compared to Dortmund.

  2. FutureWorldClass TV

    GREAT analysis . but another way of looking on it is the football today consist of known shapes . its alot easier to analyze which shape the team pick to use both attacking and defensive and speak on the roles and responsiblities each player has within the shape and that what my content does … you can check it out on of my match analysis

  3. Sou7paw

    This was obviously the worst case scenario for Dortmund, and you did a great job highlighting some of the shortcomings of Terzic. He’s an excellent man manager, fantastic at connecting with and motivating his team, but he really lacks the tactical acumen to go head to head with some of the top managers in Europe.

  4. Andreas Heidrich

    I´m quite excited to see Bayern with Tuchel against ManCity with Guardiola.
    But I still don't get it why majority sees ManCity as favorite and first contender to the Champions League title.

    Just compare the stats, Bayern won all 8 games and dominated Barcelona, Inter Mailand and Paris without conceding a single goal!
    ManCity plays a good season and Haaland is a beast, but even in the Premier League they're 5 points behind Arsenal…

    Guardiolas last CL title was in 2011 with Barcelona (in their golden age). ManCity never won the CL.
    Tuchels last CL title was in 2021 with Chelsea. Bayern won the CL 6 times and the last title was in 2020.

    I think Guardiola is overrated at this time. And he tends to unnecessarily overcomplicate things, especially in the big CL matches.
    Yes, he does a fabulous job in the Premier League – but in the last 10 years he reached the CL finale just 1 time and lost it (against Tuchels Chelsea ^^).

  5. Mateusz Skłodowski

    I was shocked to see how many corridors of space Dortmund would leave. Those long passes to a free Coman were very nice because he's so fast and dribbly so he can bring the ball down and charge towards the goal in an instant. Also Bellingham looks completely knackered and it looks worrying for him that he's been playing with a knee wrap

  6. Senate Shakya

    “Thomas Müller can’t beat you with his close ball control. He can’t beat you with his pace. And he can’t beat you with his dribbling skills. He just beats you.”
    -Uli Hoeneß

    The end

  7. Addi

    Tuchel’s tactics are so fascinating and complex to me. I swear I saw Bayern with a formation back 3, back 4 and back 5 with 2 defensive midfielders at times. Muller and Sane switched positions at times. Quick counter attacking, good in possession, pressing high. It’s really interesting to watch.

  8. Don Juan

    There was a stat in the game that said almost evrything about the difference between Nagelsmann and Tuchel.

    This stat wss about the avarage ball recovery time.

    Nagelsmann: 12 sec
    Tuchel: 23 sec

  9. Trung Bùi

    i still don't believe Tuchel made any drastic changes to Bayern because we have seen so many cases teams playing much better from the honey moon effect when a new coach comes whether top teams or mid-tables. We should let the match margin grow larger to establish a solid overview of the ideas Tuchel applies in the Bavarians.

  10. Matheus

    Bayern was incredible out of possession, I think in possession they were a standard 4-3-3 with a lone pivot and wide wingers. Being such good and smart players they had the capacity to be flexible with runs. Wonder how Davies is going to do with Tuchel there, I can see having a role close to Theo Hernandez in Milan, freedom to invert or overlap. Watch out City, Bayern might be a rejuvenated beast.

  11. Harry Joseph Pang Ken Pong

    Upamecano is a gift from Leipzig, he has been brave to receive ball, dribble past to midfield. While Dortmund brought the best (Ryerson, Sule, Can and more) from rivals but still failed to record a single victory against the two times sextuplets, but to only use old phrases from ancient time to blame Bavarians for their failures over the years😎

  12. WhiteBeard

    I'm not sure how you can give Tuchel an 8. Bayern were clearly not at their best, and there was nothing impressive about them tactically. Some of the players on the other hand, were fantastic, add that to a bad BVB performance overall and you get a win like this. An OK performance from Tuchel, the best is probably yet to come.

  13. Sulyok Péter

    The fact that Tuchel had 2 days to prepare Bayern for this game is absolutely amazing! I never seen Bayern playing like this before. Okay, it was not the 100% Bayern but still… Amazing! Just let the opponent have the possesion over the ball and force them to make mistakes… Get the ball back, do a quick counter attack, score a goal. I never ever seen Bayern like this. Bayern always was the "Full all out pressure, keep the ball, get the ball back as quick as possible and I will kill you" kind of team but this time… Bayern was the "patient, force the opponent to make mistakes and then punish them!" team… Love to see that! This is the key vs stronger teams. Just force them to make mistakes and then punish it. VERY HARD! If it is 30% or 50% possesion who cares. Goals matters not the statistics!

  14. Beran

    4:2 is a very low Result if u looked the game. If Bayern wasnt so bad infront of the goal it would be easily 7 or 8:1 ! Really promising first game

  15. phonzie 19

    My first impression of Tuchel are :

    We’ve more patience now when in possession especially building up

    Set pieces threat

    Better in transition

    And it’s his first game impressive looking forward to Tuchel Era I’m here for it

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