
Team analysis
Suitable for professional coaches, assistant coaches and analysts
- game plan and tactical changes in the formation and positions;
- arrangement and movement of players when the opponent has possession of the ball;
- positioning the team in the defense phase and personal tasks;
- successful/unsuccessful press in each third of the field;
- action/counteraction in the attack and defense phases in the different zones;
- quick transition from defense to attack phase and back;
- permanent possession of the ball in one's own and another's half;
- organization of the attack and decisions in the final third;
- keeping the ball or looking for direct/long passes;
- reactions of football players when they lose the ball;
- goalkeeper's composure when returning balls;
- weak links in the team, reacting to the opponent's pressure;
- outstanding football players capable of making a difference in the match;
- unsuccessful plays in organizing the game through the center;
- analysis of goals scored/scored;
Detailed analysis of the game of Minior Pernik commissioned by the head coach of an opposing team for tactical preparation for an upcoming match.
Analysis of static situations from the match between
Etar and Minior Pernik:
Corners and Crosses from fouls in attack and defense:
- left/right of the door;
- low, medium, high centering;
- cross to the 1st, 2nd post or to the penalty spot;
- cross with left/right foot - towards/away from the goalkeeper;
- learned position.
Specifics of throw-ins, touch-ins and free kicks.
Highlights with all dangerous situations from the match between Sportist Svoge and Fratria, played on 28.02.2026
How Barcelona defeated Newcastle 7-2 in the Champions League match on 18.03.2026. This was not just a result - it was a real lesson in combination between the individual units, movement and positional intelligence, especially in the link-up game.
One of the most important takeaways from the match was the connection between attack and defence - both in possession and when pushing deep into their own half. Barcelona showed that the formation does not mean rigidity, but coordinated freedom.
A key detail was the role of the wings - Lamine Yamal and Rafinha. But not only with the ball at their feet...
Instead of standing wide to the touchline, both often dropped back and went in. This led to several effects:
• Provided submission options when exporting
• They recruited and eliminated Newcastle defenders
• They opened up vast spaces behind them
And Barcelona uses these spaces with surgical precision.
In several attacking situations - including three of the goals analysed in the video - it is clear how this movement creates chaos in Newcastle's defensive organisation. The moment a defender is pulled out of position, Barcelona attack the newly opened space with speed and clarity.
This is what modern attacking football looks like: fluid positioning, constant movement, organized combination play, and wings that don't just stretch the pitch, but connect it. Freedom in attack, when coordinated, becomes a weapon.
In this video I look at three of the goals and a few key attacking patterns that highlight:
• The importance of combination play in one's own half
• Going in and returning deep from the wings
• The creation and use of spaces through movement
• Receiving the ball with your back to the goal