The document discusses the tactics and style of play of Ángel Ramírez, the coach of Independiente del Valle. Ramírez emphasizes positional play, creating numerical advantages through movement, and using the goalkeeper and full-backs to progress the ball out of the back under pressure. His team looks to manipulate the opposition's positioning through short passes and exploiting open space in attack.
The document discusses the tactics and style of play of Ángel Ramírez, the coach of Independiente del Valle. Ramírez emphasizes positional play, creating numerical advantages through movement, and using the goalkeeper and full-backs to progress the ball out of the back under pressure. His team looks to manipulate the opposition's positioning through short passes and exploiting open space in attack.
The document discusses the tactics and style of play of Ángel Ramírez, the coach of Independiente del Valle. Ramírez emphasizes positional play, creating numerical advantages through movement, and using the goalkeeper and full-backs to progress the ball out of the back under pressure. His team looks to manipulate the opposition's positioning through short passes and exploiting open space in attack.
The document discusses the tactics and style of play of Ángel Ramírez, the coach of Independiente del Valle. Ramírez emphasizes positional play, creating numerical advantages through movement, and using the goalkeeper and full-backs to progress the ball out of the back under pressure. His team looks to manipulate the opposition's positioning through short passes and exploiting open space in attack.
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Ángel Ramírez may be a name not many are familiar with just yet.
But this ‘yet’
is definitely key in this sentence. The 35-yearold coach is currently managing Independiente del Valle ove As soon as the goalkeeper receives the ball, it activates the press from the nearest forward, who leaves his original marker to charge for the ball. At the same time, the pivot will q -backs and the other midfielder remains close to ensure the superiority. A quick combination between the backline and one of the midfielders ejects the centre-back who can
nders for a potential
push forward and pr
tap in, but intelligently pulls
it back instead. Similarly, looking at her off- the-ball movement, Cascarino’s ability to understand space and use it effectively is a key trait when playing as a winger. Often wingers are reliant on their on-the-ball abilities to create play, but Cascarino is able to create space by identifying spaces to run intosecure ogress the ball into open space. 16 ball to the free centre-back on the other side who can then advance up the pitch. It’s a rather simple method that is once again using the numerical superiority against the opposition, this time achieving it by involving the goalkeeper in the build-up tactics. But that works best when the opposition decide to press all the way up the pitch. Still, when they are pressed in a 4-3-3 structure that marks their three-man backline r in the Ecuadorian top-flight and has even managed to se secure his first title at the club by clinching the Copa del Sudamericana in 2018/19. His team is well known for its attacking and exciting tactics, positional play and possessionbased style of football that often both impresses and mesmerises the crowds. In this tactical
played analysis, we will
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defenders secure his first title at the club by clinching the Copa del Sudamericana in 2018/19. His team is well known for its attacking and exciting tactics, positional play and possessionbased style of football that often both impresses and mesmerises the crowds. In this tactical
played analysis, we will
her cross in front of the
defenders cure his first title at the club by clinching the Copa del Sudamericana in 2018/19. His team is well known for its attacking and exciting tactics, positional play and possessionbased style of football that often both impresses and mesmerises the crowds. In this tactical
played analysis, we will
her cross in front of the
defenders for a potential tap in, but intelligently pulls it back instead. Similarly, looking at her off- the-ball movement, Cascarino’s ability to understand space and use it effectively is a key trait when playing as a winger. Often wingers s the space in behind the full- back and aims to capitalise on the movement made by Gauvin to drag the centre-back away, widening the gap even more. A darting run into the vacant space sees Cascarino latch onto the pass with her pace allowing her to g ino possesses intelligence and speed that would be top-flight and has even managed to secure his first title at the club by clinching the Copa del Sudamericana in 2018/19. His team is well known for its attacking and exciting tactics, positional play and possessionbased style of football that often both impresses and mesmerises the crowds. In this tactical analysis, we will take a more in-depth look at those tactics and try to explain why he just might be one of the coaches of the future.
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R amírez’s philosophy revolves heavily around positional play and
outmanoeuvring the opposition with passing, movement as well as space creation and exploitation. The basis of his tactics, as we will see further down the line of this tactical analysis, lies in creating superiorities across the pitch. On paper, Ramírez prefers to deploy his team either in a 4-1-4-1 or 4-4-2 systems but on most occasions those formations will transform on the pitch, depending on whether the team is in or out of possession and their current phase of play. The most common structure we will see Independiente utilise is a back three against the opposition’s front two. In that scenario, where they have to resist the press of only two players, the pivot will often drop between the centrebacks to create the back three and establish a numerical superiority against the pressers. You can see an example of that structure down in the image below. By pushing the full-backs higher and wide on the pitch, Ramírez ensures they occupy the wide midfielders while Independiente’s own central midfielders form a double pivot and drop behind the opposition’s second line to ensure numerical superiority in the first phase of buildup. The above example shows us a 5v2 situation in which bypassing the first line of press is a mere formality for Independiente. By recycling the ball along the backline, they can easily stretch the pressing duo and then combine with either of the two pivots to progress the ball. In case the midfielders are then pressed from behind, And since an additional midfielder has dropped deeper to combine with the backline, he pulls another marker with himself, opening space for the centre-back to exploit with his run. Of course, good ball-playing centre-backs who are brave and secure in possession are a must for these tactics to work and Ramírez has them at his disposal. But there are many variations for beating the pressing squad and advancing the build from the backline that they utilise in addition to that. Generally, they are not afraid to recycle possession until they see an opening and then they exploit it. Creating numerical superiority in the first phase of play, however, is the foundation on which they build their attacks further. This gives the centre-backs the freedom to move forward safely without having to engage the opposition in duels. Usually, one midfielder will drop to connect with the back three and outplay the pressing duo while the other midfield works together with the full-back to push the other markers higher up the pitch, creating a pocket of space to exploit. These are, however, just one of many variations that mostly depend on the opposition’s structure and how well they are pressed during a game. Luckily, they can use their goalkeeper and fullbacks in other ways to manipulate the other team’s movement.
Using the goalkeeper
to beat the press A nother important aspect of Independiente’s build-up phase is their use of the goalkeeper and full-backs to escape the press. Using the goalie is a great way to stretch the opposition’s frontline, especially if they match the backline man for man, usually in a 3v3 scenario, considering that’s the most common build-up structure they will use. In that scenario, the goalie will work together with the rest of the squad to create that numerical superiority and bypass the press. We can see a clear example of that in the image below. Both the centre-backs and the pivot have a marker following them closely but by involving the goalkeeper, Independiente suddenly have a one-man advantage. 17 and the double pivot, they can still use the goalkeeper’s passing range to find the free man in space. Usually, that free man will be the full-back but the main idea is to put the opposition in a situation where they have an impossible decision to make. You can see the basic structure behind those tactics in the image above. The opposition’s midfield has to decide whether to press the full-back or one of the midfielders but choosing either frees the other man as a direct result. Of course, the goalie then has to find his teammate with an accurate pass and by failing that, the whole concept and the attack break down immediately. Still, even if the opposition invest more players to mark out of the options, Ramírez also likes to drop his wingers deeper to receive the ball either directly from the goalie or from the backline, whoever is in possession at that time. This, once again, ensures the numerical superiority is always on their side. But there’s also an interesting concept I’ve noticed them utilise in a couple of games and that is the use of inverted full-backs. These tactics are both used as a tool to advance the play from deep and occupy the right spaces and markers higher up the pitch to set up different attacking movements. We’ll explore that further in the following section of our tactical analysis.
Inverted full-backs in build-up and offensive tactics