Hello there!
I must confess. I was a little skeptical about the shouts until I've experienced them and use them in a correct way. With this post I want to share with all of you my experience with Spurs using shout combo's.
So, here goes the classification:
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I guess winning the League with Spurs it's a good achievement, even more with this performance, although they have a good and a strong team.
Here I present the two formations that I consider the best for them:
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They're completely made by TC with just a few changes and the necessary changes in set-pieces. I ask my assistant manager to pick the OI's and the training was set according the opposition. So, if playing home i set attacking movement unless I play with the big ones. There I set defending positioning. Away from home I set both ones, depending of opposition or even teamwork if play in difficult fields (Stoke, Swansea, Southampton,etc).
Here are the combo's:
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The first one is used at home or away with "easy" opponents to ensure we keep a patient game trying to open spaces. I used this when I see that the other team defense is sitting deep. If they're trying to take on my free spaces I immediately change my approach.
The second one is used in 2 situations: when I have 2 or 3 goals ahead and trying to keep the possession and the result; Or away from home when I don't know what to expect or it's a difficult game.
The third one is used against teams playing very narrow like Man City. I haven't used that much this combo...
The fourth one I use when I try to grab some result. It's an approach to that final moments when I was down by 1 goal or so.
The fifth one I stole from Mike in fact, is very effective. When the other team is "upon us" leaving much space to exploit, this approach is very effective. Since we play in the counter with an already deep defense I disable the "drop deeper" shout.
The last one is based on Madrid approach. A very high press, trying to deny space to other team, with the purpose of launch quick counter-attacks. Very useful with the big ones...
So, this is my experience. It's not an approach that make everyone win.
However, carefully used, the shouts can really be a powerful weapon since they're suited to team you are playing. I recommend this to everyone who is struggle to make their one tactics.
Joao
I must confess. I was a little skeptical about the shouts until I've experienced them and use them in a correct way. With this post I want to share with all of you my experience with Spurs using shout combo's.
So, here goes the classification:
View attachment 294095View attachment 294097View attachment 294098View attachment 294099
I guess winning the League with Spurs it's a good achievement, even more with this performance, although they have a good and a strong team.
Here I present the two formations that I consider the best for them:
View attachment 294100View attachment 294101
They're completely made by TC with just a few changes and the necessary changes in set-pieces. I ask my assistant manager to pick the OI's and the training was set according the opposition. So, if playing home i set attacking movement unless I play with the big ones. There I set defending positioning. Away from home I set both ones, depending of opposition or even teamwork if play in difficult fields (Stoke, Swansea, Southampton,etc).
Here are the combo's:
View attachment 294106View attachment 294107View attachment 294108View attachment 294109View attachment 294110View attachment 294116
The first one is used at home or away with "easy" opponents to ensure we keep a patient game trying to open spaces. I used this when I see that the other team defense is sitting deep. If they're trying to take on my free spaces I immediately change my approach.
The second one is used in 2 situations: when I have 2 or 3 goals ahead and trying to keep the possession and the result; Or away from home when I don't know what to expect or it's a difficult game.
The third one is used against teams playing very narrow like Man City. I haven't used that much this combo...
The fourth one I use when I try to grab some result. It's an approach to that final moments when I was down by 1 goal or so.
The fifth one I stole from Mike in fact, is very effective. When the other team is "upon us" leaving much space to exploit, this approach is very effective. Since we play in the counter with an already deep defense I disable the "drop deeper" shout.
The last one is based on Madrid approach. A very high press, trying to deny space to other team, with the purpose of launch quick counter-attacks. Very useful with the big ones...
So, this is my experience. It's not an approach that make everyone win.
However, carefully used, the shouts can really be a powerful weapon since they're suited to team you are playing. I recommend this to everyone who is struggle to make their one tactics.
Joao