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Tactics are cyclical; they come in and out of fashion. Here’s three tactics that surged in popularity across the 2023-24 Premier League season.
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20 respuestas a «Three Tactical Trends From 2024 | #premierleague #tactics»
If the Left-foot penalty takers go on 80% there will be an inverted trend
Klopp effect
Wow! Jurgen Klopp changed the premier league with his style
The return of he No.10
Palmer,Foden etc
High pressure doesn't require creativity, tendency is for this to be the standard approach for small teams looking to win.
Everyone loves pressing BESIDES Man Utd
Next one up is tall and strong attacking midfielders who can win aerial duels, like Yaya Toure, for example. The most improved skill in the next 3 years is gonna be shooting. We're gonna be seeing a ton of goals from outside the box. And every team is gonna be playing some variation of a 5 4 1.
Big up Baby Boy Pinder
This is one thats also across the top 5 leagues: the re-emergence of 3 back formations in top flight football (crystal palace, bayer leverkusen, juve, inter, atletico)
Bypassing the high press route 1 is probably the next trend coming back next season
Also the Attacking Midfielders are back. The revival of no. 10!
The WM formation, ie 3-box-3
Bro forgot the most important tactical change
Bald Managers
We lefties are the best
Since when is 41% almost half?
The increase in left footed penalties is probably solely down to Cole Palmer
What did we miss?
This podcast
Ok