Barca Universal
·25 novembre 2024
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·25 novembre 2024
Barcelona under Hansi Flick have caught the attention for their high defensive line and ability to use the offside trap effectively.
On the other hand, the team’s offensive strategy has also been notable for its more vertical approach, with a focus on attacking quickly and directly. Both of these tactics are closely linked by one crucial element: pressure.
Pressing high up the pitch can disrupt the opposing team’s rhythm and create opportunities for Barcelona to recover possession in dangerous areas, making it easier to transition into attack.
A key issue for Barcelona in recent matches, particularly in games where they have dropped points, has been the absence of Lamine Yamal in the starting lineup.
His presence has been vital for the team’s pressing game, and his absence has been felt both in attack and defence.
In La Liga, Barcelona typically recovers 31% of the ball in the opponent’s half, but in their defeats to Osasuna, Real Sociedad, and Celta Vigo, this number dropped significantly, with only 22%, 18%, and 24% of recoveries coming in the opponent’s half, respectively.
This reduction in pressing intensity has contributed to the team’s struggles in these matches.
Barcelona have one common factor in each of their three disappointing results in La Liga. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
When Barcelona fails to press effectively, their defensive line becomes more exposed. Opponents can find more space between the lines, making their passes more accurate and dangerous.
The offside trap, which had been a key defensive tactic, becomes less effective as opponents can exploit the space with more precision.
This shift is not necessarily due to better attacking tactics from the opposition, but rather a result of Barcelona’s own failure to maintain pressure and stay compact as a team.
In the game against Celta Vigo, for example, Barcelona lost possession 43 times, far more than their average of 29 per game, which highlights the connection between poor ball retention and defensive vulnerabilities.
Ultimately, Barcelona’s pressing game is the key to their success. When they are able to apply pressure, they can regain possession in advanced areas and create scoring chances, while also protecting their defensive line.
Without it, they risk becoming more vulnerable at the back, as the opposing team finds it easier to exploit the space in midfield. The team’s ability to maintain high-intensity pressing will be crucial if they are to remain competitive this season.
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