Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
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High lines and the ‘character of Jurgen’ – The tactical tweaks behind Liverpool’s perfect start
James Nalton
@JDNalton
Opinion
10 October 2019
Liverpool are eight wins from eight at the second interval of the Premier League campaign, and some key tactical tweaks have aided this perfect run.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/10/h ... ect-start/
James Nalton
@JDNalton
Opinion
10 October 2019
Liverpool are eight wins from eight at the second interval of the Premier League campaign, and some key tactical tweaks have aided this perfect run.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/10/h ... ect-start/
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
Er Liverpool mindre avhengige av Salah?
Mohamed Salah har «bare» scoret ni av Liverpools 50 siste ligamål.
https://www.liverpool.no/innsikt/2019/1 ... -av-salah/
Det er i hvert fald rart, at hvis den ene får mere opmærksomhed af forsvaret, så scorer den anden bare, og bliver der pludseligt lidt for åbent midt for, så basker Firmino dem bare ind...
Mohamed Salah har «bare» scoret ni av Liverpools 50 siste ligamål.
https://www.liverpool.no/innsikt/2019/1 ... -av-salah/
Det er i hvert fald rart, at hvis den ene får mere opmærksomhed af forsvaret, så scorer den anden bare, og bliver der pludseligt lidt for åbent midt for, så basker Firmino dem bare ind...
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
På trods af så mange sejre og stærkt spil, så kan man vel godt tillade sig at sige, at vi ikke altid ser lige sammenhængende ud, at der tabes lidt for mange bolde, at det til tider går for langsomt osv. ? For 2 sæsoner siden brød Salah igennem med et brag og masser af scoringer. Det var derfor forudsigeligt, at han ville få ekstra opmærksomhed sidste sæson med færre mål til følge, men Mané tog så sin del af kagen.
I denne sæson har vores 3 forreste gjort det godt, men der har været udsving, og det swinger ikke helt, som vi har set så meget til tidligere. Er de andre hold blevet endnu bedre til at dæmme op for og neutralisere vores 3 forreste, eller hvordan hænger det sammen ?
Vi kan i hvert fald se, at vores midtbanespillere byder ind med flere mål denne sæson, og vores fullbacks fortsætter med at være storleverandører af assists, og de agerer en form for playmakers også, hvilken Echo tager fat i her:
Liverpool analysis - Andy Robertson goal proves critics are all wrong as Fabinho gamble pays off
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/f ... o-17191608
Kan vores nuværende midtbanespillere inkl. Ox, Keita og Lallana levere de nødvendige mål, så er det perfekt, men ellers er det måske det næste område, vi skal have gjort mere kreativt, hvis modstanderne også begynder at gøre livet ekstra svært for vores fullbacks, hvor vi ser hold fokusere på Trent, hvorfor Hendo rykkes derud osv.
I denne sæson har vores 3 forreste gjort det godt, men der har været udsving, og det swinger ikke helt, som vi har set så meget til tidligere. Er de andre hold blevet endnu bedre til at dæmme op for og neutralisere vores 3 forreste, eller hvordan hænger det sammen ?
Vi kan i hvert fald se, at vores midtbanespillere byder ind med flere mål denne sæson, og vores fullbacks fortsætter med at være storleverandører af assists, og de agerer en form for playmakers også, hvilken Echo tager fat i her:
Liverpool analysis - Andy Robertson goal proves critics are all wrong as Fabinho gamble pays off
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/f ... o-17191608
Kan vores nuværende midtbanespillere inkl. Ox, Keita og Lallana levere de nødvendige mål, så er det perfekt, men ellers er det måske det næste område, vi skal have gjort mere kreativt, hvis modstanderne også begynder at gøre livet ekstra svært for vores fullbacks, hvor vi ser hold fokusere på Trent, hvorfor Hendo rykkes derud osv.
Senest rettet af Niels K onsdag, 27. nov, 2019 16:49, rettet i alt 1 gang.
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
Analysis
The Liverpool comebacks – how do they force opponents into late errors so often?
Jurgen Klopp's "Mentality Monsters" may sound silly, but it has helped to reinforce a persona around his team that can give them a psychological edge
by
Seb Stafford-Bloor
Published
7 hours ago
Sadio Mane’s late header at Villa Park was further proof of Liverpool’s powers of recovery. Three days on from clawing back that late deficit to Arsenal in the EFL Cup and less than a week after winning from a goal down against Tottenham, Jurgen Klopp’s players were at it again.
And that, of course, will encourage another round of whimsy. The "Mentality Monsters" brand that Klopp founded is particularly effective within Liverpool’s fanbase, mainly because it’s so susceptible to that kind of ethereal stargazing.
The result is an increasingly firm belief in destiny and fate and all the other romantic energies which tend not to have a place in modern football. As time goes on, though, and this team’s reputation for snatching results grows, the more plausible a non-literal explanation actually becomes.
Mentality Monsters? Alliterative, simple; that sounds like something which has been workshopped. It’s not a phrase which would roll off the tongue of anyone speaking English as a second language, so it had to be by design – a made-for-social media soundbite and an easy hashtag. Maybe that's too cynical, but it's certainly not a surprise that something so important to Liverpool's revival has acquired such a clever frame.
Whatever the case, this is an area of Klopp’s work which warrants more acclaim. His first great installation was Liverpool’s shape and tactical approach. First came the knowledge, then the conditioning, then the marriage of the two to power the fearsome gegenpress.
To supplement that, though, Klopp has been busy finessing a reputation which, over time, has become equally fundamental.
December 2015 might have been his low point in English football. Following a 2-2 draw with West Brom at Anfield, Klopp marched his players to the Kop to celebrate a rescued point and - naturally - he was ridiculed for it, coming as close to parody as he ever would again.
Referring back to that moment, speaking in 2018, he described it as part of the process of building a relationship between the supporters and the side. What it also did, was draw attention to something that Klopp would have wanted to establish as a Liverpool trait. That they were resilient, that they were never beaten.
Mining those associations from an unremarkable draw with West Brom was contrived, clearly, but in hindsight it does seem like the start of a different sort of strategy – one which reached maturity the night of that fabulous performance against Barcelona at Anfield and which continues to pay dividends to this day.
Klopp – like Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola – says nothing by accident. It’s not a coincidence that he has so often been keen to praise his team’s attitude or quick to identify their intangible strengths. Mentality Monsters? That was almost a patenting exercise. Maybe it wasn't quite that deliberate, but it was still an attempt to capture and label what had just happened against Barcelona, establishing it as a trait his side possessed.
Football teams have personalities, they have habits and trends, and this, Klopp was saying, was Liverpool's.
Assigning that capability a precise value is very difficult, but it certainly seems to multiply the effects of Liverpool's attritional football. Not only are they a physical proposition, they're also becoming a psychological one too. If a team shows itself to be consistently capable of recovering points from unlikely situations, that almost becomes a part of every other side's muscle memory too. Over time, those sides come to expect the same fate.
The more pronounced Liverpool's legend becomes, the more that subconscious fatalism grows in their opponents. It's a tremendous advantage and Liverpool's players perform as if they're aware of it. That’s plainly evident in their football and in the way they create and sustain pressure. But just as crucial is the clear sense that these other teams share that understanding. They too seem to believe in pre-determined outcomes and, increasingly, that's manifesting in errors which could generally be described as acts of self-harm.
It's a startling trend. As well-earned as Liverpool’s late goals generally are, it can’t be a coincidence that so many of them have depended on bizarre defending, terrible misjudgements or systemic breakdowns. Beyond the latest oddity of seeing Sadio Mane winning a free header in the Aston Villa box, there have been plenty of examples just within the past few weeks.
Serge Aurier’s clumsy tackle last Sunday. Marc Albrighton’s dangled leg in stoppage-time at Anfield before the international break. Andreas Perreira’s complete miskick, which allowed Adam Lallana to equalise at Old Trafford.
Or, looking back even further, Dean Henderson’s terrible mistake at Bramall Lane. Jordan Pickford’s once-in-a-lifetime error last December in the Merseyside derby. Or the Toby Alderweireld-Hugo Lloris calamity which kept the 2018/19 title challenge alive.
It’s too clear a pattern just to attribute to incompetence. Liverpool are given late goals so often and in such preventable ways, that the only explanation has to depend, partially at least, on the weight of their reputation. The more of these goals they score and the more their head coach amplifies what they demonstrate, the more self-defeating the defending they face seems to become.
It’s the power of assumed inevitability and Liverpool definitely have it.
The Liverpool comebacks – how do they force opponents into late errors so often?
Jurgen Klopp's "Mentality Monsters" may sound silly, but it has helped to reinforce a persona around his team that can give them a psychological edge
by
Seb Stafford-Bloor
Published
7 hours ago
Sadio Mane’s late header at Villa Park was further proof of Liverpool’s powers of recovery. Three days on from clawing back that late deficit to Arsenal in the EFL Cup and less than a week after winning from a goal down against Tottenham, Jurgen Klopp’s players were at it again.
And that, of course, will encourage another round of whimsy. The "Mentality Monsters" brand that Klopp founded is particularly effective within Liverpool’s fanbase, mainly because it’s so susceptible to that kind of ethereal stargazing.
The result is an increasingly firm belief in destiny and fate and all the other romantic energies which tend not to have a place in modern football. As time goes on, though, and this team’s reputation for snatching results grows, the more plausible a non-literal explanation actually becomes.
Mentality Monsters? Alliterative, simple; that sounds like something which has been workshopped. It’s not a phrase which would roll off the tongue of anyone speaking English as a second language, so it had to be by design – a made-for-social media soundbite and an easy hashtag. Maybe that's too cynical, but it's certainly not a surprise that something so important to Liverpool's revival has acquired such a clever frame.
Whatever the case, this is an area of Klopp’s work which warrants more acclaim. His first great installation was Liverpool’s shape and tactical approach. First came the knowledge, then the conditioning, then the marriage of the two to power the fearsome gegenpress.
To supplement that, though, Klopp has been busy finessing a reputation which, over time, has become equally fundamental.
December 2015 might have been his low point in English football. Following a 2-2 draw with West Brom at Anfield, Klopp marched his players to the Kop to celebrate a rescued point and - naturally - he was ridiculed for it, coming as close to parody as he ever would again.
Referring back to that moment, speaking in 2018, he described it as part of the process of building a relationship between the supporters and the side. What it also did, was draw attention to something that Klopp would have wanted to establish as a Liverpool trait. That they were resilient, that they were never beaten.
Mining those associations from an unremarkable draw with West Brom was contrived, clearly, but in hindsight it does seem like the start of a different sort of strategy – one which reached maturity the night of that fabulous performance against Barcelona at Anfield and which continues to pay dividends to this day.
Klopp – like Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola – says nothing by accident. It’s not a coincidence that he has so often been keen to praise his team’s attitude or quick to identify their intangible strengths. Mentality Monsters? That was almost a patenting exercise. Maybe it wasn't quite that deliberate, but it was still an attempt to capture and label what had just happened against Barcelona, establishing it as a trait his side possessed.
Football teams have personalities, they have habits and trends, and this, Klopp was saying, was Liverpool's.
Assigning that capability a precise value is very difficult, but it certainly seems to multiply the effects of Liverpool's attritional football. Not only are they a physical proposition, they're also becoming a psychological one too. If a team shows itself to be consistently capable of recovering points from unlikely situations, that almost becomes a part of every other side's muscle memory too. Over time, those sides come to expect the same fate.
The more pronounced Liverpool's legend becomes, the more that subconscious fatalism grows in their opponents. It's a tremendous advantage and Liverpool's players perform as if they're aware of it. That’s plainly evident in their football and in the way they create and sustain pressure. But just as crucial is the clear sense that these other teams share that understanding. They too seem to believe in pre-determined outcomes and, increasingly, that's manifesting in errors which could generally be described as acts of self-harm.
It's a startling trend. As well-earned as Liverpool’s late goals generally are, it can’t be a coincidence that so many of them have depended on bizarre defending, terrible misjudgements or systemic breakdowns. Beyond the latest oddity of seeing Sadio Mane winning a free header in the Aston Villa box, there have been plenty of examples just within the past few weeks.
Serge Aurier’s clumsy tackle last Sunday. Marc Albrighton’s dangled leg in stoppage-time at Anfield before the international break. Andreas Perreira’s complete miskick, which allowed Adam Lallana to equalise at Old Trafford.
Or, looking back even further, Dean Henderson’s terrible mistake at Bramall Lane. Jordan Pickford’s once-in-a-lifetime error last December in the Merseyside derby. Or the Toby Alderweireld-Hugo Lloris calamity which kept the 2018/19 title challenge alive.
It’s too clear a pattern just to attribute to incompetence. Liverpool are given late goals so often and in such preventable ways, that the only explanation has to depend, partially at least, on the weight of their reputation. The more of these goals they score and the more their head coach amplifies what they demonstrate, the more self-defeating the defending they face seems to become.
It’s the power of assumed inevitability and Liverpool definitely have it.
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
Liverpool FC: Mastering The Dark Arts
Henry Jackson
@HenryJackson87
Opinion
12 November 2019
Liverpool may be playing the best football in Europe, but their new-found nastiness is also a key reason for their rise to the top.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/11/l ... dark-arts/
Henry Jackson
@HenryJackson87
Opinion
12 November 2019
Liverpool may be playing the best football in Europe, but their new-found nastiness is also a key reason for their rise to the top.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/11/l ... dark-arts/
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Liverpools suksessoppskrift mot Manchester City
De røde har fulgt en noe overraskende taktikk denne sesongen.
https://www.liverpool.no/innsikt/2019/1 ... ode-start/
De røde har fulgt en noe overraskende taktikk denne sesongen.
https://www.liverpool.no/innsikt/2019/1 ... ode-start/
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Pressing, long passes and Salah consistency - the stats behind Liverpool's form
Scott Fleming
Liverpool's performances have drawn praise from fans, pundits and opposition managers alike this season and Jürgen Klopp's side are providing fascinating subject matter for statisticians too.
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first- ... ool-s-form
Scott Fleming
Liverpool's performances have drawn praise from fans, pundits and opposition managers alike this season and Jürgen Klopp's side are providing fascinating subject matter for statisticians too.
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first- ... ool-s-form
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A deliberate tactic could be costing Liverpool clean sheets
Liverpool's defensive record near the end of matches captures the reason for a lack of clean sheets
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/f ... e-17356643
Liverpool's defensive record near the end of matches captures the reason for a lack of clean sheets
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/f ... e-17356643
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Ja det er en sjov artikel.. Måske det er rigtigt, måske ikke..
Fakta er bare at vi ikke stå lige så stærkt defensivt i år som sidste år.
Sidste år efter 14 kampe
27-6 og 36 point
I år efter 14 kampe
32 - 12 og 40 point
Så vi har lavet 5 mål mere, men der er også gået 6 mål flere ind dog med 4 point mere på kontoen..
Fakta er bare at vi ikke stå lige så stærkt defensivt i år som sidste år.
Sidste år efter 14 kampe
27-6 og 36 point
I år efter 14 kampe
32 - 12 og 40 point
Så vi har lavet 5 mål mere, men der er også gået 6 mål flere ind dog med 4 point mere på kontoen..
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
Og det vil man jo hellere stå med som bundlinje.
Norwich scorer deres i minut 64, da vi fører 4-0. Ings scorer for Soton i 84. efter fejl fra Adrian og en 2-0 føring. Arsenal scorer i 85., da vi er foran 3-0. Kante laver et super mål i 71, da vi er foran 2-0. Man City scorer i 78., da vi er foran 3-0. Dunk scorer for Brighton i 79., da vi er foran 2-0, så det kan i de 6 kampe måske bortset fra, at vi var på mærkerne mod Chelsea skyldes, at vi slap speederen lidt til sidst grundet en god føring og rimelig kontrol.
Så fik Newcastle et mål efter 7 min., hvor vi ender med at vinde sikkert 3-1, og Kane scorer efter 1 minut, hvor vi vinder kampen fortjent mod Spurs.
Så var der de tætte med bl.a. de sene mål mod Leicester, scum, Villa og CP.
Norwich scorer deres i minut 64, da vi fører 4-0. Ings scorer for Soton i 84. efter fejl fra Adrian og en 2-0 føring. Arsenal scorer i 85., da vi er foran 3-0. Kante laver et super mål i 71, da vi er foran 2-0. Man City scorer i 78., da vi er foran 3-0. Dunk scorer for Brighton i 79., da vi er foran 2-0, så det kan i de 6 kampe måske bortset fra, at vi var på mærkerne mod Chelsea skyldes, at vi slap speederen lidt til sidst grundet en god føring og rimelig kontrol.
Så fik Newcastle et mål efter 7 min., hvor vi ender med at vinde sikkert 3-1, og Kane scorer efter 1 minut, hvor vi vinder kampen fortjent mod Spurs.
Så var der de tætte med bl.a. de sene mål mod Leicester, scum, Villa og CP.
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
Liverpools ukjente helter på bakrommet
Matematikere hjelper Klopps mannskap med å finne veien til mål.
https://www.liverpool.no/nyheter/2020/1 ... bakrommet/
Matematikere hjelper Klopps mannskap med å finne veien til mål.
https://www.liverpool.no/nyheter/2020/1 ... bakrommet/
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
He he - som Ebbe Skovdahl i sin tid sagde: Det er med statistikker som med miniskørter - de giver én en masse gode ideer, men de skjuler det vigtigsteNiels K skrev: ↑onsdag, 04. dec, 2019 11:42Og det vil man jo hellere stå med som bundlinje.
Norwich scorer deres i minut 64, da vi fører 4-0. Ings scorer for Soton i 84. efter fejl fra Adrian og en 2-0 føring. Arsenal scorer i 85., da vi er foran 3-0. Kante laver et super mål i 71, da vi er foran 2-0. Man City scorer i 78., da vi er foran 3-0. Dunk scorer for Brighton i 79., da vi er foran 2-0, så det kan i de 6 kampe måske bortset fra, at vi var på mærkerne mod Chelsea skyldes, at vi slap speederen lidt til sidst grundet en god føring og rimelig kontrol.
Så fik Newcastle et mål efter 7 min., hvor vi ender med at vinde sikkert 3-1, og Kane scorer efter 1 minut, hvor vi vinder kampen fortjent mod Spurs.
Så var der de tætte med bl.a. de sene mål mod Leicester, scum, Villa og CP.
Re: Liverpools spillestil og taktiske koncept
Ja. Men det er desuden værd at bemærke, at vi siden 5-2-kampen mod Everton d. 4. december har holdt clean sheet i samtlige PL-kampe - det er seks kampe i streg. Det er sammenfaldende med (fem seneste PL-kampe) at Gomes har været makker til VvD i midterforsvaret. Gomes er hurtigere end både Matip og Lovren, hvilket gør os lidt mindre sårbare når vi står med en høj forsvarslinje. Men derudover er det jo også et koncentrationsspørgsmål, og der kan det også godt være at vi er blevet skarpere.athomsen skrev: ↑onsdag, 15. jan, 2020 10:50He he - som Ebbe Skovdahl i sin tid sagde: Det er med statistikker som med miniskørter - de giver én en masse gode ideer, men de skjuler det vigtigsteNiels K skrev: ↑onsdag, 04. dec, 2019 11:42Og det vil man jo hellere stå med som bundlinje.
Norwich scorer deres i minut 64, da vi fører 4-0. Ings scorer for Soton i 84. efter fejl fra Adrian og en 2-0 føring. Arsenal scorer i 85., da vi er foran 3-0. Kante laver et super mål i 71, da vi er foran 2-0. Man City scorer i 78., da vi er foran 3-0. Dunk scorer for Brighton i 79., da vi er foran 2-0, så det kan i de 6 kampe måske bortset fra, at vi var på mærkerne mod Chelsea skyldes, at vi slap speederen lidt til sidst grundet en god føring og rimelig kontrol.
Så fik Newcastle et mål efter 7 min., hvor vi ender med at vinde sikkert 3-1, og Kane scorer efter 1 minut, hvor vi vinder kampen fortjent mod Spurs.
Så var der de tætte med bl.a. de sene mål mod Leicester, scum, Villa og CP.
“Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass.”
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Her er et lille tv-indslag med vores astrofysikerNiels K skrev: ↑onsdag, 15. jan, 2020 10:17Liverpools ukjente helter på bakrommet
Matematikere hjelper Klopps mannskap med å finne veien til mål.
https://www.liverpool.no/nyheter/2020/1 ... bakrommet/
https://www.planetfootball.com/videos/w ... -collects/
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4 key areas where Liverpool have blown away their Premier League rivals
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2020/02/4 ... ue-rivals/
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2020/02/4 ... ue-rivals/