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The reaction to Alvarez's "solo goal" is a classic example of outcome bias in play. First, to point out what he did well, he drove at the retreating defenders, and this naturally f...
Where was the Leeds v Chelsea game decided? One answer: Leeds' high press. Not only did they prevent Chelsea from staying on the ball long enough to get into their rhythm, but they...
THREAD | Liverpool v Manchester City: match analysis. 60+ tweets. Divided it into 6 parts of 15 mins sequences. Main reason for this is to highlight in-game modifications β e.g.,...
Revisited | the last CL final, but this time, with the use of tactical cam (i.e., wide-angle footage), focusing on Chelsea's mid-press, and City's intention with the ball vs the ou...
It's not uncommon for the near-side FB to play the ball down the line when they receive it in the build-up phase. It could be said that this is the preferred option; to go around t...
A short thread: my awakening to the practicality of theoretical solutions in regions of the pitch, with the exception of the final 3rd, that unwittingly factor out intangibles like...
THREAD | match analysis: Liverpool's chance creation methods v. Southampton - Recognizable patterns to manipulate man-oriented wing backs - "Throw-in routine" to create depth - W...
A THREAD | #ajaxpsv - analyzing Ajax's chance creation methods. I wrote about the ways in which Ajax varied their mechanisms for generating penetrative opportunities while conform...
THREAD | the intricacies of Bernardo Silva's performance against Chelsea. I indexed his actions in various phases by four categories: on-ball offence, on-ball defence, off-ball o...