Milani po kalon një formë të shkëlqyeshme duke mos pësuar asnjë humbje në 21 ndeshjet e fundit.
Rosonerët mbrëmë e mposhtën Celtic-un në Europa League me rezultat 1-3 si mysafir.
Skuadra e Piolit ka shënuar nga dy gola në 19 ndeshje të luajtura dhe 10 lojtarë të ndryshëm kanë shënuar për Rosonerët, më tepër se çdo skuadër italiane.
Si po arrin Milani të jetë kaq efikas nën drejtimin e Piolit? Një sërë videosh të shkurta nga SRFootball analizon taktikat e Piolit…
Let's talk about their rotations first. Milan's forwards are very talented in pulling their man in and moving them to create space. They're in tune with each other and notice the cues well that indicate the start of a rotation. pic.twitter.com/wDOLotv97v
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As another example of something similar, watch Saelemaekers make a horizontal inverted run here that creates the space for the overlap. pic.twitter.com/5bF6BKwnsw
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In this one, you can see just how effective their forwards dropping deep is to create the space as well as their support structure which I'll touch on more in the next tweet. pic.twitter.com/r6LL14WTAJ
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Transition Attack
Milan are extremely deadly on the counter. The front 4 are very good at anticipating the turnovers and move early. As some of the following GIFs will show, they use few passes to progress through the thirds and waste no time in doing so.
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The front 4's ability to anticipate the turnover is critical here – notice them start moving as a unit as soon as the transition phase begins. pic.twitter.com/BM0nkz7xUm
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3 at the back is not uncommon in Italy. This GIF shows how adept and intelligent Milan are when attacking an isolated 3. @TheCynicWolf recently pointed out how our 1-2 midfield structure leaves Brown with a lot of horizontal ground to cover which makes us vulnerable to this. pic.twitter.com/mmvmuOE24N
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Firstly, even in games where Milan are more disciplined and wary of the opposition (this can be seen by their FBs being deeper), they press as high as the opposition box. This image shows their most likely defensive line and line of engagement. pic.twitter.com/flK2xXKO6D
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This GIF shows how quickly and efficiently Milan close options and move in when their pressing trap is triggered. pic.twitter.com/iAfxwarPaj
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Kris Ajer is our best chance of playing through a press and moving out of our defensive third. He needs to be wary however as Milan are good at drawing a CB out into a pressing trap. pic.twitter.com/e5VRRL7dm0
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Here is another example of a ball carrying CB overcoming Milan's press. pic.twitter.com/n7f7mfJAA0
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Despite Milan being compact in the centre, there is space to be found. Here, Inter's forwards drop off the CBs who don't follow which allows them to overload Kessie within Milan's tight structure. The critical aspect of this build up is quick one touch passing and a layoff. pic.twitter.com/16DhaffHnF
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This last GIF shows how this can be exploited. pic.twitter.com/liDLSrii10
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