Chapter two hundred and forty-seven copycat version of Tiki-taka (guarantee
Chang Sheng thinks hard.
He stared at the name of Mallorca's head coach in fascination.
Luis Aragones…
Suddenly, Chang Sheng's eyes lit up.
He sounded one thing.
Before Aragones became the head coach of the Spanish national team, for a long time, his coaching performance was mediocre and he had no outstanding results.
His best coaching performance was at Atletico Madrid.
But after he became the head coach of the national team, the Spanish national team underwent earth-shaking changes under his leadership.
The former Spanish national team had a not-so-nice nickname: "King of the Qualifiers" and "King of the Group Stage".
Although it doesn't sound good, it shows that Spain's results in the group stage and qualifiers are very good.
However, after Aragones came to power, the Spanish national team no longer looked like the "King of Qualifiers".
In the seventh group of the German World Cup European Qualifiers, Lithuania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro kept drawing, and as a result, Serbia and Montenegro were squeezed into second place, and had to go to a two-round playoff with Slovakia.
That Spanish team didn't play the beautiful football they are good at at all.
But in the World Cup, Spain got better and better, and finally won the 2008 European Cup.
And he also left a rich legacy to Spain. He fixed Spain's tactical style. Since then, Spain has played beautiful football and won championships one after another.
Two European Cup championships, one World Cup championship, and three consecutive international championships. Such achievements can only be looked up to by future generations.
So what led to such changes in Spain?
I won’t talk about locker room control and personnel management, because they have nothing to do with this King’s Cup final.
What is useful for winning is the tactical level.
A tactic.
A tactic that is not new, but has taken on new life under Aragones.
That's tikitaka.
Chang Sheng felt that he had caught something.
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The tikitaka style of play has been around for a long time, ever since Cruyff coached Barcelona. Barcelona has insisted on this style of ball control.
But why after Barcelona's dream era, Barcelona has never been able to win the European football championship? Because the tikitaka at that time was not perfect enough.
In Rijkaard's hands, Tikitaka improved than before, so they won a Champions League championship.
But it's not enough, far from enough.
At that time, people did not think that Tikitaka was responsible for Barcelona's success. People focused on big-name stars such as Ronaldinho, Deco, and Eto'o.
Until 2008, Barcelona's ball control tactics were criticized a lot. People thought that Barcelona only passed and controlled the ball, but could not win the game. It had too many reverse kicks and lacked forward impact. The midfield was too soft.
Not tough enough...
Barcelona at that time was not like the Barcelona that would later become the object of imitation and study by head coaches around the world.
Even if Barcelona won the Champions League, they did not really conquer the world of football. There are still many controversies about their championship. For example, people at Arsenal were aggrieved that the referee sent off Lehmann not long after the game started. The penalty was too harsh.
, damaging the smoothness and enjoyment of the game, and directly killing the suspense of the game.
If Lehmann had not been sent off with a red card so early, it is hard to say what would have happened in the end. You must know that in the Champions League final, Arsenal had been very tenacious, and Barcelona won a thrilling victory in the end.
But when Guardiola became Barcelona's head coach in 2008, everything changed.
Barcelona has become a team truly capable of dominating the world, and playing against them can only make their opponents feel hopeless and helpless.
They take their traditions to the extreme.
No one knows whether Guardiola took any inspiration from Aragones' Spain.
But coincidentally, in 2008, Aragones' Spain defeated powerful opponents in the European Cup and finally won the championship. Their football dazzled many people.
So the creator of tikitaka is recognized by everyone as not Barcelona, not Cruyff, not Van Gaal, not Rijkaard, not Guardiola...but Luis Aragones.
Who coined the word tikitaka? There are many theories in Spain. Some people say that it was created by Javier Clemente, the former head coach of the Spanish national team. But the more common theory is that it was created by Spanish TV 6.
Sports journalist Andres_montes coined the term during the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
During Spain's match against Tunisia at that World Cup, Montes said: "We are playing tikitaka, tikitaka."
As a result, the word spread throughout the world.
So what exactly does this word mean?
It is generally believed that tikitaka is an onomatopoeia, imitating the frequent collision sounds made by footballs during intensive short passes. It may also come from a Spanish juggling instrument also named "tikitaka".
Chang Sheng feels that this is a very good and mature tactic, and he can learn from it.
Yes, just like before, in order to improve the viewing and power of his team's offense in counterattacks, he copied the 3R tactics of the Brazilian national team in the World Cup in Japan and South Korea. Now he plans to use tikitaka to deal with Mallorca's defensive counterattacks.
Mallorca's defense is not strong, unlike Chelsea in the future, because their defense is full of veterans with rich experience but poor physical fitness. In this case, Tikitaka will have an opportunity to take advantage.
Of course Chang Sheng does not think that using tikitaka will definitely defeat Mallorca, but it is better than continuing to use the well-studied defensive counterattack.
Aragones would never have imagined that he would temporarily adopt a tactic that Getafe had never used before. He lacked understanding. This was his opportunity.
As for whether his team can learn this new tactic in a week... Chang Sheng is not worried at all because he has a system.
He will not copy the tikitaka that will be known to him in later generations, because tikitaka needs matching players. It does not mean that you can just copy it if you know it. Otherwise, in the future, the world of football will not be the same tikitaka? It is good to play.
Win the audience and win the championship. Who doesn’t like such a good tactic? Why not? It’s because not any team can use tikitaka. Even Barcelona needs the right players if they want to maximize tikitaka.
And it just so happened that Barcelona had such a group of suitable players at that time.
Chang Shengde formulates his own tactics based on his actual situation and then refers to tikitaka.
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Tikitaka requires players on the team to have excellent ball control abilities, excellent passing abilities, and good running abilities. They also need to have a high degree of tacit understanding.
Getafe is lacking in excellent passing ability. Only Mista and Luis Garcia can pass well, especially Luis Garcia. Before, he could only dribble the ball. In the training of winning games
Next - actually due to the influence of training skills - his passing ability has improved very quickly. Otherwise, how could he have so many assists in the league?
Everyone else's passing ability can only be said to be average, not too bad, but not too good either.
Ball-handling ability is the same as passing ability. There are few top-notch players, and at most they are just hovering around the average level.
This is the big problem for Getafe to implement tikitaka.
However, Chang Sheng never thought of copying tikitaka directly. In some places, he just had to make do with it.
His passing and ball-handling abilities are always winning, but he plans to use his running ability to make up for it.
Compared with Getafe's ordinary ball control and passing ability, their running ability is outstanding.
For a long time, Chang Sheng has insisted on using [primary physical fitness and aerobic training] skills to train the team. In addition, he attaches great importance to physical fitness and body, so the physical fitness of the players is excellent.
Especially running ability.
Defensive counterattack also requires strong running ability. The offensive players have to sprint back and forth, and the defensive players also constantly move to defend.
This makes Getafe's running ability very outstanding.
Poor passing? Can't pass the amazing ball like Barcelona and the Spanish national team?
It doesn't matter, in fact, the passes of Barcelona and the Spanish national team are just ordinary short passes. They rely on excellent running positions to always put their players in the right position, so that the passing player does not need to
What an excellent passing skill. With just an ordinary short pass, he can put the football at the feet of his teammates.
Because the receiving object will always appear in a place where the passer is very comfortable, this is the so-called triangle area.
Any three players must form a triangle on the court to facilitate teammates to pass the ball. Because the triangle has angles, it can avoid the defense.
Poor ball control?
It doesn't matter, run more, pass more, pass the ball quickly, increase the time the football is rolling, and reduce the time the football stays at your feet. Use running to make up for this ball control time. That is, let the football run away from the players.
Then start running by yourself. This way, it will be much easier.
At most, I'm just a little tired...
But Getafe has a very big advantage in this aspect. Therefore, Chang Sheng intends to use running to replace all the skills of passing and controlling the ball.
As for the level of tacit understanding... Getafe doesn't have this problem.
Although the Getafe team has only played together for one year, don't forget that when Lin Mo was in the second level, he had a training skill called [Competition Training Team Cooperation Elementary]. The function of this skill is to increase
The players' tacit understanding will increase their tacit understanding by ten percent!
Chang Sheng obtained several of this skill while doing missions.
After continuous use, although the current Getafe team has only played together for one year, it is basically equivalent to having a tacit understanding of playing with other teams for three years.
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There are several keys to using tikitaka.
First, always control the football at your feet. This is why the Spanish national team and Barcelona have a very high ball possession rate in the game. Sometimes it is even as high as 79%. Having the ball at your feet can reduce offense and defense.
The conversion process reduces some mistakes that occur during offensive and defensive transitions. The football is always at your feet, and you can naturally control the offense and defense at will.
Chang Sheng does not intend to do this, and he cannot do it. He plans to use passing and running to achieve this. The time when the football is controlled by his feet may not be very long, but it will definitely make people feel that football is always at the forefront.
Under Tafe's control. That'll be fine.
The second point is to keep passing the ball and running.
This is not a problem for Getafe. What Getafe is best at is running. His players are always very good at running.
The third point is to bring the defense line very far forward, close to the midfield line. This is because tikitaka is a tactic that emphasizes passing, control and running, especially passing. If the defense line is too far away from the midfield and frontcourt
, will affect the passing quality. Because the distance is too far, the passing quality will plummet, and the passing quality is directly proportional to the passing distance. The closer the distance, the higher the passing quality, and vice versa. Barcelona and Spain
Most of the national team's passes are short passes of about fifteen to twenty meters. This distance is the most reasonable. The accuracy of the pass at this distance is the highest.
A basic principle in the game is that the distance for supporting and receiving the ball when a player is running is generally about fifteen meters and no more than twenty meters. Under tight defense, European professional players can pass the ball within ten to fifteen meters with an error of less than one meter and successfully succeed.
The success rate is more than 80%, and when passing the ball at 20 meters, the success rate is less than 60% within an error of one meter, and the success rate at 25 meters is about 20%.
By advancing the defense line, this distance can be shortened, so that the defenders' passes are no longer just destroyed by big feet.
However, if the constant victory requires the defense to advance, be careful of the cheetah Eto'o of Mallorca. Leaving too much space behind the defense will give him the opportunity to take advantage of his speed.
In this regard, Chang Sheng planned to use offside to deal with Eto'o. He just happened to have the [Offside Trap] skill, which appeared just for this game!
This will directly increase the success rate of the defensive line in causing offside by ten percent during the game!
Point 4: Continuously form a triangle between players to ensure there is always a response point for the ball.
This is no problem. Chang Sheng has paid great attention to this during daily practice. People who have traveled back in time will naturally bring back some advanced football concepts. Maybe he must think that this is something great. He only needs to practice and
It is enough to emphasize this point during the competition.
The fifth point is that players in each position must be able to change positions quickly.
For Getafe, their offensive combination often does this in attack, so there is no need for special training. It is just that the ability of the midfielders and backfielders to change positions quickly is a bit poor, but it doesn't matter, anyway, they win normally
I don’t want to copy the tikitaka of Barcelona and the Spanish national team exactly.
The sixth point is to create space for your teammates. This requires the passer to have a broad field of vision and the ability to transfer long passes, as well as the receiver's movement and a consistent rhythm between the two.
This is not a big problem for Getafe. Their broad vision and ability to transfer long passes are not a problem against Getafe, who are good at defensive counterattacks, because these are the qualities they must possess. Between receiving the movement and passing the ball
The same goes for the matching. In defensive counterattack, this point is very important.
The seventh point is the strong assists from the two full-backs.
Needless to say, Balzaretti's assist ability, Rondo also has four assists this season, barely meets this requirement. But again, winning does not require your team to copy tikitaka 100% perfectly, and have one assist.
It's fine if it's very strong, it's better than not being strong on both sides.
Point 8: After losing the ball, the frontcourt players must immediately counterattack, compress and press the opponent.
Guardiola explained this: "If you grab the ball in the frontcourt, you only need to run thirty meters to shoot. If you grab the ball in the backcourt, you have to run eighty meters."
This won't be a problem for Getafe either.
Getafe has been doing this kind of thing. He has always asked the frontcourt players to counterattack on the spot after losing the ball in front.
The ninth point, considered the most important point, requires players with sufficiently high skills.
Getafe doesn't have that many skilled players.
But winning doesn't require so many skilled players. He will make up for this with running, discipline and tactics.
He wants to make a sexy tikitaka.
To put it bluntly, this will be a copycat version of tikitaka, an incomplete but suitable tikitaka for Getafe...)
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