“ Without evolution football will die but as long as humans are there , there will be evolution “ – Arrigo Sacchi
There will always be evolution – there will also be an counter-play to every development – without an anti-thesis there will be no further development .There is no right or wrong way to play the game , its better to find a solution rather than arguing over moral / ethical values involved . Both Jimmy Hogan and Herbert Chapman came from the English school of football but their way of interpretation of the game forms two ends of the footballing spectrum .
Matthias Sindelar
When Hugo Meisl shrugged of his pessimism to play Matthias Sindelar as a striker , the footballing world was about to experience something new . With his slight stature , peripheral vision and dancing feet – Sindelar was not any ordinary striker whom the opposition centre halves have faced in the past . It is safe to say Sindelar wouldnt have got into any English club sides as a striker in that era . When the Austrian side faced England , Sindelar constantly took John Barker out of position . But for all their artistic play they lacked the punch infront of goal . It was only a matter of time before teams could adapt and device a counterplay .
“ If I succeeded in cutting off the head with which the eleven adversaries thought , the whole system would collapse “ - Vittorio Pozzo
Pozzo was one of the earliest exponents of man-marking . He was a football fundamentalist , when teams started following WM model he still persisted with centro mediano . In Luisito Monti – one of the earliest oriundi to represent Italy , he found the right player to execute his vision . When Austria faced Italy in the 1934 World cup , Monti successfully man-marked Sindelar out of the game and Austria failed to have a shot on goal for the first 40 minutes . Italy won by a a solitary goal from Enrique Guaita . It has to be noted that by the time Austrian side faced Italy they were past their peak . It took another two decades for someone to take a cue and make an similar change - not surprisingly that also came from central Europe . Dominance of Zonal-marking sow the seed for that change .
Everything changed after Ajax/Dutch took the game to the
next level in the late 60’s and early 70’s .Constant interchanging of positions , possession based play and pressing were integral part of their game . All three concepts existed in football - Schalke of 1930's played a possession based game with interchanging of positions - Victor Maslov "father of pressing" implemented it with Dynamo Kyiv , Ajax were a combination of all these with addition of aggresive off-side trap . It became a game of “spaces” and
how you control them . By making the playing field larger when in possession and
reducing it when they werent made people realize the importance of spaces and
the need to control them . The space Mane Garrincha constantly had in 1958 / 1962 World cups to take on a defender went out of the game . Imagine giving the same amount of space to a Cristiano Ronaldo or a Lionel Messi in modern game . I'm not trying to say
Garrincha wouldnt have went on to become all time great of the game if he played in the modern era – but football was played differently back then.. Which is the sole
reason why it is idiotic to compare players from different era .
After Sachhi’s Milan a
team that captured everyone’s imagination was Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona . Sacchi
himself pointed it out in an interview , also went onto say that Pep’s Barcelona
is right up there with the best sides he has witnessed ( incl. Honved , Brasil
1970 , Ajax ) . Pep’s Barcelona worked well at many levels – 6 second ball
retention , controlling the game with possession , using ball as bait against
high pressing sides , but his masterstroke was to play Lionel Messi as a
striker . That is not the first time something of that sort happened in football .
When Marton Bukovi had to sell his star striker Norbert Hofling instead of buying/promoting a similar striker - Bukovi played Peter Palotas ( midfielder ) in that position . Later the same concept was used by Gustov Sebes in his Hungarian side – where he fielded Nandor Hidegkuti as a withdrawn forward . After the game against Hungary where England lost 6-3 , England’s centre half that game Harry Johnston said “ the tragedy was being helpless , If I followed him I left a hole between full-backs , if I sat off him he was able to dictate the play unchallenged “ which was similar to what Metzelder had to say after the game against Barcelona where Real Madrid lost 6-2 “ we were clueless , if we tracked him we left space behind “ . It was just history repeating itself . Anti-thesis to that Wunderteam unfortunately was fascism - Puskas went onto join Real Madrid and Hidegkuti remained at Honved .
Nandor Hidegkuti
When Marton Bukovi had to sell his star striker Norbert Hofling instead of buying/promoting a similar striker - Bukovi played Peter Palotas ( midfielder ) in that position . Later the same concept was used by Gustov Sebes in his Hungarian side – where he fielded Nandor Hidegkuti as a withdrawn forward . After the game against Hungary where England lost 6-3 , England’s centre half that game Harry Johnston said “ the tragedy was being helpless , If I followed him I left a hole between full-backs , if I sat off him he was able to dictate the play unchallenged “ which was similar to what Metzelder had to say after the game against Barcelona where Real Madrid lost 6-2 “ we were clueless , if we tracked him we left space behind “ . It was just history repeating itself . Anti-thesis to that Wunderteam unfortunately was fascism - Puskas went onto join Real Madrid and Hidegkuti remained at Honved .
Teams prepare games to minimize the effect of the
opponents biggest threat i.e striker(s)
. but when Messi started scoring for fun from the wings – teams reacted to it
by shunting him wide and double marking / triple marking him . Pep
started experimenting by interchanging Messi and Eto’s positions midgames ( to
some effect ) . the first time change paid immense dividend was during that
El classico at Santiago Bernabau . After going down 1-0
early to Madrid Pep decided to move messi as centre forward . For a players of such
quality a yard of space can be lethal – playing between the lines gave him abundance of space .
Real Madrid vs Barcelona , 2009
Bela Guttmann apart from his coaching expertise and antics is remembered for two
things “ Gutmann curse “ and “ Three year rule” . “Gutmann curse” has got nothing to do with anyone in football apart from
Benfica , but his “three year rule” was very much the anti-thesis to Ajax's dominance . Only very few
sides in the history of football have evaded the rule ( considering top
league competitions ) Guttman never coached a side for more than
three years , he claimed third year as fatal . There are two main reasons behind it
Cruyff after losing his captaincy to Piet Keiser - where his own teammates picked Keiser for captaincy during voting left for Barcelona . Neeskens followed him a year later . Keiser fell out with the manager and refused to play football ever again . Likewise Adrien Haan , Blankenberg left too . Johnny Rep who was the right winger in that side said " The biggest problem was everything was so easy . The players needed another challenge , another club , another team , because it gets stale , a little boring " .
One team in the recent era to evade the rule is Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United – he kept a core group of players and constantly brought new faces in . Demanded discipline and anyone who lacked the intensity was cut loose for new imports . So it is not to say every side will disintegrate after a three year period - you can sustain longer period of dominance by Sir Alex Ferguson model . The other way to ensure sustained dominance is the Real Madrid way - Real Madrid side that won five consecutive European cups had only four players who played in the 1956 final went onto play in the 1960 final . They also had 6 managerial changes in that time - which is to say they were under constant evolution .
Guardiola was well aware of this aspect of management . He insisted on signing one-year extensions even when the management were more than happy offering him a longer deal . He brought in new faces regularly and did experiment with 3-4-3 in his final season knowing his side is becoming predictable . It is to be seen how he manages to do his work at Bayern Munich .
The champions league final of 2012 involved two typical old school strikers - Didier Drogba and Mario Gomez , where in the last concluded Final - Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund - two sides specialized in "counter pressing " had two strikers who epitomize the evolution in game - Mario Mandzukic / Robert Lewandowski .The shift from Mario Gomez to Mario Mandzukic at Bayern really gives the whole picture of where the modern game is heading towards . Victor Maslov predicted a strikerless
formation in football , and we saw Spain and Barcelona do that with huge success - but evolution doesnt stop there . Roma tried their luck with withdrawn forward , Manchester united did it for some games - Barcelona made full use of it . It takes a very special player to materialize an attempt such as "withdrawn forward" by the manager - but it has to be seen whether the Lionel Messi can pull through all the short comings of the system or the persisting trend of "gengen pressing " with a dynamic centre-forward will continue . It might take another evolutionary cycle for
players of Pippo Inzaghi’s persona to be considered vital at the highest level
or he might be the last of his kind . .
- Players start to get complacent/bored of the same routines
- counter strategies .
Cruyff after losing his captaincy to Piet Keiser - where his own teammates picked Keiser for captaincy during voting left for Barcelona . Neeskens followed him a year later . Keiser fell out with the manager and refused to play football ever again . Likewise Adrien Haan , Blankenberg left too . Johnny Rep who was the right winger in that side said " The biggest problem was everything was so easy . The players needed another challenge , another club , another team , because it gets stale , a little boring " .
One team in the recent era to evade the rule is Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United – he kept a core group of players and constantly brought new faces in . Demanded discipline and anyone who lacked the intensity was cut loose for new imports . So it is not to say every side will disintegrate after a three year period - you can sustain longer period of dominance by Sir Alex Ferguson model . The other way to ensure sustained dominance is the Real Madrid way - Real Madrid side that won five consecutive European cups had only four players who played in the 1956 final went onto play in the 1960 final . They also had 6 managerial changes in that time - which is to say they were under constant evolution .
Pep Guardiola and Lionel Messi
Guardiola was well aware of this aspect of management . He insisted on signing one-year extensions even when the management were more than happy offering him a longer deal . He brought in new faces regularly and did experiment with 3-4-3 in his final season knowing his side is becoming predictable . It is to be seen how he manages to do his work at Bayern Munich .
Barcelona are on the brink of losing their
supremacy ( many might argue they already have lost it ) - but leaving aside that argument . A change in manager doesnt always mean an end to dominance . Ajax after Rinus Michels departure , AC Milan after Arrigo sacchi have went on to succeed more . But teams
have devised counter-tactics that has worked to good effect against Barcelona . Mourinho’s Real Madrid
in the last season , Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid at the start of this
season were well prepared to negate Lionel Messi’s False 9 threat . One game
that really showed “its time” for withdrawn forward tactic was the second leg
against AC Milan .One significant difference from the 1st leg and 2nd
leg was David Villa’s positioning . Villa was used as a striker and when they
were in need of controlling the game drifted wide to be a winger in the 2nd
leg . It just showed no matter how much you stretch the play horizontally , you
need a striker to give you the edge to
make use of it .
Robert Lewandowski
Sources : " Inverting the Pyramid" , "Brilliant Orange" "calcio" .
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