How Inzaghi Is Leading a Tactical Revolution

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Inzaghi's Inter have been one of the most entertaining teams in recent years, with intricate rotations and fluid positioning, that means Inter Rarely have an overarching structure.
In this video, we're going to be taking a look at the principles behind Inzaghi's style of play, and why he could be starting a Tactical Revolution!

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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:26 Universal Players
02:20 Space Not Structure
03:19 Inzaghi Vs Positional Play
05:44 Quick Attacks
07:22 The End of Positional Play?
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As an Inter fan: the only problem with this tactical display is that you need specific players who perfectly understand these principles and who have the elite quality in order to perform these movements consistently throughout 90 minutes. Against Monza we have seen what can happen if even 1 or 2 starters aren't there, it was really an awful performance: everyone was static, movements were really slow and no lines of play were broken in almost all the game. I think Inzaghi should find new (and maybe simpler) solutions for when we can't put all starters at first (especially in games against small teams) as it was proved that it is impossible to replicate this style of play everytime with every player.

nkuzya
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I'm a huge Inter fan and I find Inzaghi ball a refreshing escape from the typical 325 possession ball we see all the time. I hope Inter does better in the UCL this time round

Poussyeater-we
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I want an analysis on their vs city today.

Inzaghi is the GOAT man

chris.
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Loved this video. We only really see analysis of premiership teams here in the UK so it's nice to see how teams in other leagues are innovating. It also gives something to watch out for in the champions league

adb
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Great analysis! I’m a inter fan and I’m following inzaghi’s revolution from 3 years now. This year finally he found the right players to make his soccer conception. Since he was Lazio’s coach he started to rotate mid field players . This is a sort of evolution of his thought.

AISeT-Ivrea
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The more diverse, the better, I hope these new ideas get momentum and results

fillipe
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As a Juventus fan I have always enjoyed to watch inter play, they are just so well organized, the definition of pragmatic and effective football

Tommygol
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Defenses are probably gonna go down the trap route, starting with structure and discipline they’ll encourage the possession systems to take the ball into certain areas, such as a fb holding it high up the field like Gvardiol at man city, then with looser systems rotating defenders forward they’ll be more vulnerable on attack. Triggering more orchestrated counter attacks than we see right now. Controlling where the game happens without the ball. Minimizing space in places where playmakers can hold it. I would also like to see more defensive wide backs who play denial on their man, forcing the central midfielders and defenders to send the ball back into the crowded middle zones.

hkybr
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I'm brazilian and i just think this tactical fits too much with our football. That's literally how the brazilians likes to play football since we're kids, and also how we like to watch. I know that's is not even a possible, but i would like to see this in our national team or in our league.

kaiqueoliveiradossantos
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You upgraded the quality of your videos, while the content is incredibly precise. Well done, mate.

CemmyDemmy
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Fantastic dissection of a talented manager!

afcaarush
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Great video. Inter has certainly been a lot of fun to watch under Inzaghi and they have been the most consistent threat to richer teams in the UCL with very smart and relatively low-budget recruitment.
I feel like Inzaghi's system requires players with a very high football IQ. They have certain patterns of play, which you demonstrated, but his system leaves a lot of decision-making to the players. Which I love! But deciding when to make runs, when to go wide or narrow, when to rotate etc., while maintaining balance is not something you can expect all players to do. So, I wonder if this way of playing can become universal? But kudos to Inter and Inzaghi for building a squad which is very suitable for Inzaghiball.

FootballOnsideYT
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iam in love with inzaghi his football is different ❤

zuhairyassin
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What fonseca did in the derby seems like a solid counter to this style of play. Heavy screening of the first line in build up, positional defending and deep block of well distributed 4+2 defenders

SuperGabri
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Congratulations, brillant analysis! Inter plays a really good and nice to watch football under Inzaghi🔥

ssane
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3-2-4-1 is such a balanced formation. Saw Flick use this tactic in Bayern. Strong both offensively and defensively. With Players adjusting to any part of the field. This helps at any level of football. Love Implementing it against any opponent❤

mohsinmasood
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I swear he can become best manager of all time. He is inovating new things and getting results!

pavlecvetanovic
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i cant wait for the tactical battle between him and pep tomorow ucl

oronsayepaul
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I’m sure it’s more difficult, but the animated tactics board is much easier to follow than the “live” one imo so I appreciated it here. Great vid as always mate! 🫶

jaden_shah
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this would be a really good style for real madrid

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