After recently being linked to Andre Villas Boas this is why I think he can be a success at Liverpool FC.
Beginnings at Porto
In his first season as manager of FC Porto, Andre Villas Boas had statistics of:
Won the Portuguese Super Cup
Won the Portuguese League
Won the Millennium Cup
Won the Europa League
Went the entire season with only FOUR losses, including 2 in the preseason, 1 in the League Cup and 1 in the 1st Leg of the Millennium Cup SF
Undefeated in the league – Pld 30, W: 27, D:3
Scored 136 in all competitions
STYLE OF PLAY
o Under Andre Villas Boas, FC Porto most frequently utilised a 4-3-3, but it was not ‘symmetrical’
o Andre Villas Boas altered the formation to expose opposition weaknesses and ensure the strengths of the squad were used.
o The back four frequently consisted of:
Pereira – Maicon – Rolando – Sapanaru
o FC Porto played a high-line with a high pressing game, which meant GK Helton played as a sweeper keeper.
o The three in midfield consisted of: Fernando – Moutinho – Belluschi
o Fernando played as the ‘pivot’, breaking up play, but more importantly recycling the ball. Moutinho played as the central playmaker, but also dropped in to cover if Fernando ventured forward. Belluschi’s role will be explained more in reference to Hulk.
o The Forward line frequently consisted of: Varela – Falcao – Hulk
o Varela had the role of utilising his pace as an option in behind high lines, but also offered natural width and had the ability to run at defences.
o Falcao played the ‘No. 9’ role as an outlet ball, holding the ball up but also to finish off moves
o Hulk played as an inverted right winger, tucking in and linking with Falcao. This left space wide right where Belluschi overlapped and, alongside the RB, caused an overload on the right.
o An important note on Varela was in his positioning on the left. Due to the overload on the right, if the opposition countered that by shifting across, he was used as an outlet to expose the open space, meaning a team could not stop the right side, as they then opened up the left, Catch 22
o In attack, the fullbacks would push forward to join in, whilst the CB’s would spread and Fernando tucked in to effectively create a 3-4-3 as shown:

This meant FC Porto were very fluid and able to adapt to different situations in both attack and defence
IN CONCLUSION
Andre Villas Boas implemented a fluid attacking 4-3-3 system which could also adjust easily to a 3-4-3. This was met with unprecedented success and ensured he won four trophies in his first and only season at FC Porto.
Problems at Chelsea
After this success, Andre Villas Boas was appointed manager of Chelsea. His intention was to implement a similar philosophy at Chelsea. This idea also included ‘phasing out’ the older generation of players which were seemingly less suited to such a fluid, tactical approach.
o Andre Villas Boas’ signings included Mata, Meireles, Romeu and Lukaku, as well as other squad players.
o Andre Villas Boas also tried but failed to sign three players; Luka Modric (who once failed, tried to sign Moutinho, but again failed) and also Pereira from FC Porto
PLAYER ROLES
The player roles were almost identical to his roles at FC Porto:
o High defensive line, fullbacks join in attack
o DM’s role to recycle possession and break up play
o LCM’s role is to play incisive passes and help in attacks, whilst also dropping in if DM goes forward
o RCM drifts right to use space opened up by RW
One key difference was with the LW, who, with Mata linked more in the central play, but still offered natural width and had pace and skill to expose holes.
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Romeu:
Bought from Barcelona, he had a key role in the DM position. He has great distribution and is a quick thinker which made him a key candidate for Andre Villas Boas’ system. He was able to keep the ball moving and took pressure off other players by simply doing so.
Ramires:
He was most suited to this RCM role, with the directions to drift into empty spaces, due to his engine and pace. He can worry any defence by coming in from wide midfield positions and is a huge attacking threat (as FC Barcelona found out!!)
Sturridge:
A natural left-footer, Andre Villas Boas used him as an inverted right winger to much effect. He scored many important goals from this position, but also was frequent in voicing his opinion of how he wanted to play centrally.
Cole/Bosingwa:
The two fullbacks were also a success under Villas Boas, racking up many assists in the first half of the season.
PROBLEMS WITH THE SYSTEM AT CHELSEA
There is no denying there were problems in his system, otherwise he would still have a job. These are some of the main problems I saw:
o The High Line – simply, John Terry was not suited to a high line, and to the same effect, nor was Petr Cech. John Terry is a ‘body on the line defender’, rather than a quick thinker who can spot an attack brewing and step up. Also, Cech is a brilliant shot stopper, but not an aggressive sweeper keeper. Right here, the problems were seen, conceding too many goals due to defensive, or some would say stylistic errors
o Lampard – under Andre Villas Boas, the three centre midfielders consist of a defensive minded player who recycles the ball, a RCM who bombs forward, and another one who is the key play maker (but importantly, this key play maker does not play like Lampard did/does as the No.10 in a 4-2-3-1). This meant, seemingly, Villas Boas did not trust Lampard to take the only remaining midfield role (with the other two being occupied by Romeu and Ramires) simply because he was too attack minded and not disciplined enough.
o Torres/Drogba dilemma - Torres was the first choice, but due to his awful confidence and form meant Villas Boas had to look elsewhere, namely Drogba. However, it was evident that Drogba didn’t like being second fiddle was upset as a result. Also, Drogba going to the African Cup of Nations meant Torres had to play. So Villas Boas was left with an out of form striker or an unhappy one.
o Player Power – Terry didn’t like being made a fool by playing a high line, Lampard didn’t like not playing regularly and Drogba didn’t like playing second fiddle. Right there Andre Villas had upset the three most important ‘ego’s’ in the Chelsea dressing room. He also lost the dressing room due to his methodical nature, autocratic style of leadership and by ostracising the popular Alex and Anelka.
HOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT
o Modric > Moutinho > Meireles: Modric was first choice when it came to playing the third, and arguably most important, third midfield place as the playmaker. Once it was evident Tottenham wouldn’t budge on their fee Moutinho was sought after. But again, possibly due to FFP, the fee was seen as too high. This left the inferior Raul Meireles, seemingly third choice in this role, to be purchased. He couldn’t reproduce his form from towards the back end of his first season at Liverpool and struggled.
o Moving too Fast: he tried to move too quickly and in the end upset a lot of people
o Stubbornness: Andre Villas Boas was quoted after the Arsenal 5-3 defeat that they wouldn’t sell their philosophy ‘cheaply’. In other words, he decided to continue with a style that didn’t suit his squad. Maybe he should have been more flexible and alter the philosophy temporarily until he could bring in other players more suited, e.g. Gary Cahill to replace John Terry, who is more suited to a high line, or Modric/Moutinho and Hulk
IN CONCLUSION
He isn’t a bad manager but he lost the dressing room, which in turn undermined him and left him vulnerable. It seemed as though the team weren’t buying into the plans and this resulted in his sacking. Whose fault was it we won’t know, but his failure wasn’t solely due to him.
Why He Can Succeed at Liverpool
THE CURRENT SQUAD
Much has been said about how Liverpool’s squad is a ‘blank canvas’. It is a squad in need of a direction and a philosophy. It is also a young squad, with the age groups being able to be broken up into three sections:
o Past Peak – Carragher, Gerrard, Maxi*, Kuyt*, Bellamy, Aurelio*
o Peak – Reina, Agger, Skrtel, Johnson, Downing, Enrique, Adam
o Not Yet Peaked – Lucas, Suarez, Carroll, Henderson, Shelvey, Kelly, Coates, Spearing, Eccleston
(* almost certainly moving on)
Also, the Academy is in full motion, producing talents such as Sterling, Coady, Wisdom, Flanagan, Robinson, Morgan, Adorjan and Suso.
This squad, whilst with less quality than Chelsea, is in contrast to the one Villas Boas inherited. It is predominately a peak/young squad, whilst the Chelsea squad was more past/peak squad.
SUITABILITY TO THE SYSTEM
o The High Line – Liverpool’s back five (including GK) suits a high line to a tee. Reina is a naturally aggressive sweeper keeper, having been brought up in the Barcelona Academy, whilst the CB pairing of Agger – Skrtel suits an aggressive pressing game.
o Lucas – He would be a key player in the system should Andre Villas Boas take over at Liverpool. He is the epitome of a Brazilian ‘volante’, who using the literal term is the ‘steering wheel’ or ‘metronome’ of the team. His style is to keep the ball moving and break up opposition attacks
o Right Wing – For Uruguay, Suarez plays on the right of a front three. Whilst playing either as a lone forward or as part of a front two, he frequently drifts into space to allow him to turn and run at defenders (as seen by the 1st Goal vs. Chelsea recently). In a RW position here, he would occupy the ‘Hulk’ role where he can drop into gaps and pick up the ball, linking with the central striker.
o Gerrard’s New Role – Where has Gerrard has the most impact as a Liverpool player? Under Gerard Houllier, Gerrard frequently played in a two man midfield with Didi Hamann. Once Rafael Benitez took over, initially Gerrard was deployed in a wide right role and then later in a free role behind Fernando Torres. There is no denying Gerrard is best suited in positions where he can utilise his attacking prowess, and also he is Liverpool’s best crosser of the ball. For this reason, Gerrard could be suited to the RCM role used under Andre Villas Boas. Jordan Henderson would also be suited to this role as he has tremendous stamina, but would need to work on his confidence in the final third.
o Potential for the Future – even though they may not be immediately ready to slot in, players like Suso, Adorjan and Sterling would be suited to this formation. For the Reserves/Next Gen Series, Suso has often been deployed as an inverted right winger, as his goal against Wolves shows he is very effective at cutting in, although he plays nothing like Hulk or Suarez, I would say he is more similar to Guti (though hopefully with a better attitude). Adorjan would be a suitable player to play as a midfield playmaker, but he may have to mature more. Finally, Sterling has the pace to attack any space left either in behind defences or in between the RB and the CB, allowing him to either shoot or link up play with the striker (as he is a natural right footer).
POSSIBLE NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT
Left Wing – Moving into next season, Liverpool’s realistic options on the left wing are Craig Bellamy and Stewart Downing (assuming the club doesn’t cut their losses). There is also the potential for Raheem Sterling to play a few Europa Games and other cup competitions. This position would almost certainly need strengthening due to Bellamy’s injury problems/age and Downing’s inability to seemingly score or assist, essential for a player in a front three. An example of a player who could be bought would be Iker Muniain/Lucas Moura or maybe a more realistic option in Junior Hoilett
Centre Midfield – A couple of additions would be needed to strengthen the midfield area. Firstly, an alternative to Lucas would be needed, as Liverpool’s form crashed once he became injured. This new midfielder could be either an alternative to Lucas if he were to be injured or suspended (or heaven forbid never return to his pre-injury form) or he could also be the midfield playmaker. A dream option would be Javi Martinez/Joao Moutinho who are world class but also flexible, whilst a more realistic option would be Borja Valero who plays for the just relegated Villarreal (even though he did already struggle in English football) or Seydou Keita who has been linked with a move to Liverpool.
Also, a higher quality playmaker would be required. Charlie Adam’s form was awful after the injury to Lucas highlighted his flaws, whilst Jordan Henderson and Jonjo Shelvey may be too inexperienced to play this role all season. Luckily, Liverpool has a player who plays this position already on their books, Alberto Aquilani, whether or not they will use him or flog him off cheaply is another question.
Striker – Andy Carroll has found some form towards the back end of the season, however if he was to become injured the only option would be for Luis Suarez to move centrally. More depth is needed here, where options such as Klaas Jan Huntelaar (on fire for Schalke but possibly undervalued due to age and spells at AC Milan and Real Madrid), Nilmar/Rossi (from Villarreal, though Rossi has a long-term injury), Dimitar Berbatov (leaving Manchester United) or Bojan Krkic could all prove to be ‘moneyball’ style signings.
Left Back – back up to Jose Enrique may be needed. Fabio Aurelio will be leaving when his contract expires and Jack Robinson has had his injury problems this year (whilst still being very inexperienced). Two possible stop-gaps would be Glen Johnson and Daniel Agger, but an experienced back up may be bought.
IN CONCLUSION
Andre Villas Boas would seemingly fit right in to the squad and style of Liverpool. With all Academy/Reserve teams playing a 4-2-3-1 or similar variation, it would be easy to continue a progression from the Academy to the first team. Also, Liverpool’s potential new structure with the Director of Football’s role being broken up into two or three sub-roles, it would be near impossible for veteran players to undermine his job and his future plans.
Finally, Andre Villas Boas has previously been looked at by Fenway Sports Group who looked at him just before Kenny Dalglish took over as caretaker manager 18 months ago and his youth and flair fit into the image which Fenway Sports Group look to.
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Fantastic article and analysis, thanks, and enjoyed that!
Ill second that. Excellent read, excellent insight
Great read – very insightful and hopefully correct! Thanks very much, hope this gets read a lot more!
Really Enjoyed reading this article, a lot of people are not looking in-depth at what AVB can offer liverpool, hopefully this piece can change some peoples perspective. Very Well done sir!
ma’am ;)
Thanks for the comment
Allow me to apologise my lady! :)
Fantasti in dpeth article, nice nice work, and you just made me reconsider AVB as a Liverpool manager.
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Great article!
Thanks
Very good article. Well presented and thought out. Ever thought of being a manager.
I have thought of that.
I would say watching would be easier than doing :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Have you got a blog I can follow. Are you on twitter? Im @milliwardipants Would like to follow :-)
@Kate_LFC_SFC
Glad you liked my blog.
Cracking article, convinced me that AVB could be a success with Liverpool.
Thanks … Convinced myself too ;) :P
Great peace of work, really got me thinking. Interesting and enjoying, keep it up!
Thank you for reading
AVB’s record at Porto, football knowledge and talent is no doubt.
The doubt is that he will get along with our players, and does not alienate them with his freakish control and cold soulless methods (so different from paternal Kenny’s methods). I will hate to see players like Agger and Suarez leave the club because of that. Our first and foremost task is to get the manager who will unleash the existing squad’s potential and attract other top players, not terrorise them and lock them out when they are a minute late for a training.
The way he treated Anelka and Alex at Chelsea… the way he treated Lampard, Torres, Drogba, Lukaku… Where is a guarantee that he won’t do the same to Agger, Skrtel or Suarez? Not even talking about Carroll, Shelvey, Hendo, Johnson…. Major doubts! It is scary, if you think.
People call Rafa a control freak. I see AVB as twice a control freak than Rafa. Don’t ask me how I know, it’s an INTUITIVE feeling. You give me stats and charts. I give you my gut feeling. And it says: No. No AVB. PLease No.
I appreciate you side of view but I respectfully disagree.
I feel he would have matured and learnt from his failure at Chelsea.
If he does get the job as Liverpool Manager, only time will tell if did learn and adapt. Of course he is a near polar opposite to King Kenny but I feel Liverpool, where we are at the moment, need a more tactically astute manager (no disrespect to Kenny of course).
Thank you for taking the time to read and I appreciate your comments :) YNWA
Great read … very informative … thanks
Great article, as good as anything I’ve read from professional tactictian/analyst Michael Cox on Zonal Marking. You obviously know your stuff….or are excellent at making it sound like you do!…that’s what football chat’s all about though, right? Good stuff.
Thank you.
I appreciate your comment about Michael Cox because I love his features on tactics.
For me, there isn’t enough concentration in the media on what is the most important aspect of the game.
Thanks for the feedback
Wow really now think he could do a perfect job in liverpool love the article
Thank You
YNWA
Yeah, very good article. Villas-Boas would be my choice for the job, too!
Fantastic article!
Any chance you could produce a similar piece on Roberto Martinez?
Hi, I could do one on that, but I feel if you want a good analysis on Martinez zonalmarking.net would be a good place to start.
The author Michael Cox did a great piece on his 3-4-3 formation recently. It is a very good analysis.
To be honest I didn’t watch too much of Wigan this season … apart from our two substandard performances against them.
Thanks for reading.
looks good be good to have new style of play at liverpool hope he can buy good thou
The transfer window will be important. Lets hope he could reproduce signings like Mata :)
Superb article. Very insightful and convincing. Sign him up.
Thank You
For all his success at Porto, AVB proved himself to be inflexible in his tactics and unable to adapt them to the strengths of his team during his time as manager at Chelsea. Not pragmatic enough, not experienced enough, to manage at a club with the expectations of Chelsea or Liverpool, AVB would be best served taking on a managerial challenge with less pressure while he gains the required experience to success in a the high-temperature atmosphere of Anfield.
True, he was inflexible at Chelsea.
As I stated in my piece, I feel he was/is more suited to Liverpool and I would like to hope he has learnt from his Chelsea experience.
He may or may not get the job. Time will tell.
If he does, I hope he gets the full backing from the fans.
Thanks for taking your time to read my blog, hope you enjoyed the analysis, even if you disagreed.
YNWA
Im not a Liverpool fan im a Manchester United fan i only love football and read all I can about it so I can learn a little bit more. I wants him to go to United when Ferguson retiers if United cant get Guardiola.
Well that’s cool too :)
FWIW my older brother is an Arsenal fan and he wants him at Arsenal when Wenger moves on … Looks like there is some competition on Liverpool’s hands :D :P
I think he will do well in Liverpool if he gets the Job but i don’t think Suarez will work at the right wing with AVB because he’s right footed and i think AVB needs to have a left footed at the right flank like Iker Muniain or Nicolas Gaitan and i think both of them will be best with Muniain on the left and Gaitan on the right.
He might or might not be suited to AVB’s style, just as is every player in the squad. I just feel his role for Uruguay is on the right of a three man forward line and he best suited to this freedom
Would this work at Liverpool, who knows.
But if we could sign Muniain or Gaitan I wouldn’t refuse thats for sure. They are brilliant players!!
I’m thankful you took your time to read this, and hopefully people are discussing more positive matters regarding Liverpool.
YNWA
Fantastic article to be honest but we can not hire a manager base on assumptions. There are many other factors we need to consider, why has he lost the dressing rooms ? We need a manager who will be able to rebuilt the squad completely , because the likes of downing adam and enrique wont fit his policy. if you look at his Porto team he had players who were mobile, fast and creative , at liverpool we dont have these kind of players in the like of spearo, enrique , downing adam etc . i agree to the point that he has a good strategy of going forward but has not been able to prove it in the EPL , UNFORTUNATELY.
Of course, only he and the Chelsea dressing room would know what went on. Unfortunately I am not privvy to that information, although it would be interesting to hear what happened.
All I can go off is what I heard through the media and what I saw in the matches.
It is also true that Adam and Downing might not be suited to the tactics of AVB; however, as shown in the back end of the 10/11 season Spearing is good at a pressing game. Unfortunately for him, he is not at the quality required and I feel he might be moved on.
I’m glad you enjoyed it
I must admit I had my doubts about AVB before reading this article but you have made it all make sense and for that I would like to thank you. Great article and well done.
Appreciate it :)
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Do you only make articels about Liverpool if not can you make one on why/why not Matteo should take over Chelsea
I would prefer to focus on Liverpool, and later down the line I will be writting about my local team – Sydney FC.
But my feeling is he wouldn’t be suitable in the longer term. He got the dressing room backing him and had an amazing run in the cups. However, in the league the form did not improve all that much.
Eventually change will be required at Chelsea and he may not be a strong enough character to implement that. It will be interesting to watch that though.
I thought AVB would be the perfect manager for Chelsea too if he got time like 2 seasons to change the team and get players how fits to his style of football
Unfortunately once he lost the power players he couldn’t last.
That why I hope he has learnt his lesson.
If he had have been more diplomatic in his approach he could have been a long term option and had success.
Initially when he was hired at Chelsea I was worried because I saw his success at Porto, shame for them it didn’t work out … but hopefully their loss is our gain :)
Didn’t realise you were an Aussie! Im an Aussie as well, But Melbourne victory are my team haha
Wow, you’re a Sydney girl!!! Great article, I wonder if you could do something similar with Roberto Martinez.
I’m a Western Sydney guy, so I might be pinning my colours to the Western Sydney mast :-)
ah well that’s a shame then :P
I do hope under Crook, that SFC begin to find the offensive spark that has been missing recently. Exciting that there is an A-League game in town every week!
So do I.
Sydney fc will certainly be interesting to watch, practically a new roster, new manager and a new rival
Glad you enjoyed it
Great stuff! When do you take up one of the two-three DoF-positions? :-)
Still waiting for John Henry’s call :P
Glad you enjoyed it
I would say that you have a great career in front of you if you chose to! All the best!! And good luck in the Boot room ;-)
You should send this off to FSG!
I’ve always been behind AVB, fingers crossed we get him as opposed to Rafa or Martinez!
Great article too!
Thank you
But I think FSG are too headstrong to listen to an 18y/o fan … although by the candidates they do seem to like youth ;)
PS I love Rafa :)
Very insightful, interesting observations.
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AVB went to old trafford without a defensive approach to the game. I remember SAF said the game was a open game, the scores did’nt reflect the game! The 3-3 at stamford bridge was due to wrong calla by the ref. I think the guy’s good. I just want liverpool to return to glory days!!!
He is an attack minded manager.
Hopefully, if appointed, he can bring home No.19
Thanks for reading
fantastic analysis. great article. want to play football manager now….
Lol, Thanks
my god that was a grate read i was not sure about avb but now i hope he gets it tanks for putting it up
Excellent article
thanks. Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing article… I hope that FSG can read this
Thank you for reading it
YNWA
Fantastic article, shall stalk you on twittter too.
Thank you … the more followers the better, even the wierd stalkers ;)
very good piece.
However i feel we need a good man manager as thats like a way of the club and like at chelsea it would b hard to motivate players if not a good man manager. BUT Rafa wasnt a great man manager but overall we were fairly successful under him.
Also last season i think we didnt play as well with 1 ST up front but better when with 2.
However if we use the 433
It would be like this
Reina
Johnson-Skrtel-Agger-Enrique
Gerrard-Lucas-Adam*
Suarez-Carroll-Bellamy*
Decent team but Adam and Bellamy should be replaced.
For mid linked with Rasmus Elm, what about Joe Allen from Swansea?
Lw-I would like Belhanda, maybe Gaston Ramirez, realistically maybe Adam Johnson
Who do yo reckon??
Also would need other options.
St-Luuk De Jong
Wingers- Hoillet ??
CDM- Diame
Reply??
As you said, Rafa was supposed to be a distant manager but he won us No.5 and was brilliant. Could AVB work as well as Rafa?? It will be a hard act to follow but with time and the right support he could be.
As for LW, I rate Hoilett higher than A. Johnson. I fell Johnson goes missing in games, would be on a high wage and would warrant a reasonable transfer fee, whereas Hoilett would be free and is younger.
Glad you enjoyed and interesting views :)
nice article but lets c if it wud work should incase he succeed as a liverpool.
Well if the rumours are to be believed we could be seeing sooner rather than later.
This is just my opinion mind you. He could flop spectacularly (I hope not though as this blog would have been a lot of wasted effort)
I’m glad you enjoyed it
Reblogged this on zulamythereds and commented:
It seems right..
If he is appointed, then won’t he have one little problem, that of earning the players respect. He didn’t have it a Chelsea and when Roy was at Liverpool, he didn’t have the support of the Liverpool players then. So, how can Villas Boas win the respect of the Liverpool players? Simple answer is that he won’t!
That is your opinion and you are entitled to it.
Thank you for reading it
I have been re-reading what you have written and another thought has come to me, which is why don’t you put in for the job? (I am being serious here!), you certainly understand the game and have analysed what AVB has done during his time in Portugal and England, not to mention what he would do if left in charge of the Liverpool squad!
What do you think?
Lol :-)
I did coach an U11 team who the year before didn’t win a game and scored 12 all year … First game we won 13-1, only dropped points when we drew once and won the grand final 6-0 :-)
But I don’t think that is quite enough experience for FSG :P ;-) glad you enjoyed it more the second time around :-)
Great article. Very interesting indeed. I hope if they appoint AVB that your prediction comes true!!
Nice article, but I was under the impression that Suarez played on the left of the 4-3-3 for Uruguay? He certainly takes up a position on the left quite frequently for Liverpool. Cavani is the one coming from the right no?
If that is the case then Downing could play the “Hulk” role as the inverted winger with Suarez left.
Hi
great article!!
I was just wondering though how you see joe cole fitting in if at all!!
Once again great article!!
Interesting article, if AVB does come to Liverpool, i hope this will be true. And by the way, i agree with you, Henderson really need to work on his confidence so it can be as great as his stamina.
Chelsea were certainly caught out time and again while playing the high defensive line under AVB. We capitalized on this in the Carling Cup tie for our first goal – Craig Bellamy down the right, across to Maxi for an easy tap in.
My view on those tactics are twofold. First, your defenders have to be ultra-quick in getting back to defend or they could spend a lot of time watching one-on-ones, forward v goalkeeper.
Second, with the pace some modern-day strikers possess, a team could find themselves being overrun with a bit of accurate passing through midfield and between their defensive lines. Unless your defenders are as fast as Usain Bolt, you could be gifting goals and opportunities to the oppositon.
If AVB gets the job and wants to play this system, it will certainly spell the end for Jamie Carragher. The rest of our current first choice back four have lots of pace, so any defenders coming into the squad had better get practising their 100 metre sprints.
Thanks for your article, you seem very knowledgeable for someone so young.
Good job Kate, now you’ve got me thinking about AVB with out being emotional and wanting to bring back an old warrior like Rafa.
You really should send this off to FSG, I’m sure they would be happy to read it. Even if it was written by an 18 year old Aussie! Cheers.
well in my oppinion is we cant afford any distractions this season we made a mistake appointing dlgish he was a legend but our owners are aggresive they fired him because the want results now we need a prooven alent like kloop or current valencia manager
well think about it we need results. Wit the amount dalgish payed on the players we could do better and wyt avb who knows how modern football roll so we need some lyk him and write a blog on liverpool current and how they r better than the old ones
Great article! starting to like AVB but still prefer rafa tho. If henderson can build up his confidence, he would be perfect for Belluschi role. He got everything physically, just need that confidence.
Superb analysis, really enjoyed reading that.
Having read this blog I find it much preferable to Zonal Marking – bookmarked and eagerly anticipating future entries. Keep up the good work!
You should Mail this to John Henry.. Hope he’ll be convinced by this. Great article.
Well written! I would love to see AVB come to Liverpool, he is the type of manager we need. I think that like you said it could be implemented in our team due to the youth and newness of the squad. Hopefully fsg have a look at this article. Well done