Akrapovic Posted October 31, 2019 Posted October 31, 2019 The classifieds pose different forms of play, with an emphasis on attacking more, but with balance. There are already eight teams classified to the home runs of the League, eight clubs with their technicians, their figures, their strengths and weaknesses, but also eight ways of understanding football, with common patterns and with some substantial differences between them. What is played today in the League? Related topics Dimayor 10:22 p.m. This will be the championship of the League, Tournament and Cup in 2020 Eagle League 11:15 a.m. Unión Magdalena was not the worst team of 2019, but it went to B ... Eagle League 10:20 a.m. Thus begins the decline table in 2020 The general idea of Colombian football goes through the concept of balance, and not all teams manage to capture it. Balance means having a balance between offensive and defensive ability. It is the ideal. There are teams like Nacional, which has a voracious attack (30 goals in favor), with many attackers, with intensity, speed and technique, but with cracks behind. The Juan Carlos Osorio Nacional has a fast-paced attack game, with side-out, with flying rulers. It does superiority with 6 and up to 7 men. But it costs him when he loses the ball because he is unprotected. That is why Osorio has been adjusting his approach to take more defensive care. Juan Carlos Osorio Juan Carlos Osorio was ejected in the match between Atlético Nacional and Santa Fe. Photo: EFE There are other teams such as América, which under a 4-3-3 base scheme has gained an offensive presence, attacks more and has a goal, but it is a team that scores many goals. In fact, he is the second most thrashed of the semifinalists, with 26 goals received, after Cúcuta (28). Santa Fe has that balance obsession and is finding it with an attack that combines speed and intensity, and with a strong defense. He has 12 undefeated games and in the last 12 games he has scored two goals. Santa Fe starts from a 4-2-3-1 scheme that has so far given results. "We don't go back to playing backlash, we have a fast attack front, good transitions from defense to attack, with order, and the product of that, with balance," says DT Hárold Rivera. Harold rivera Harold Rivera, the Santa Fe coach. Photo: Taken from Twitter: @SantaFe ‘More offensive’ Traditionally in Colombian football there is a concern not to lose, to ensure a result, it is normal in short tournaments and when the technicians change them as who changes shoes. However, in the last championship there is an interest in attacking, in seeking victories. Not only does National; America and Cali are the winners of the League, with 10 wins each, and Junior, Santa Fe and Tolima do not play to defend themselves. Moreover, Cúcuta, one of the boys in the semifinals, has not prioritized the defensive game, proof of this is that he is the third most scorer of the championship, with 28 goals. Alianza Petrolera, protagonist in the entire tournament, likes to wait, but appeals to his order and to rapid transitions. Professor Alexis García, an El Pasto technician, analyzes that today's football in Colombia is more offensive and that there is a concern to show. “It's a more attacking football. The teams, according to what they see on the world TV, by (Pep) Guardiola in Manchester City, want to go out playing, want to propose an offensive football, look for the rival arc and go into fashion. Premium the system 4-3-3 on teams that want to attack, and the 4-2-3-1 on those who want to keep the positions. You can also see the 4-4-2 and 4-4-1-1 that allows you to guard back and attack at the same time, ”he says. Myllonarios vs. America Scarlets celebrated at El Campín. Photo: Hector Fabio Zamora Colombian football is characterized today by the game by the bands, with fast and powerful players, with fast transitions. Without many breaks. The shipowner's figure, the classic ‘10’, is no longer recurring; on the contrary, polyvalent players prevail, with different functions, even with sacrifice. A coach who looks from the barrier is Luis Fernando Suárez, whose last club was Junior and who has experience in national teams (Ecuador and Honduras). Suárez agrees with García that today a more offensive football is seen and that foreign models are being copied, but he believes that they need to be adapted: “What worries me most is not if it is marked in one way or if the trend is one, but that we are bad copietas. Coaches are not being very original, we get carried away by everything that succeeds, sometimes Spanish, now more English, and we copy and we don't have the strength to copy well. The most common pattern is Spanish, especially in Barcelona, when this pressure was discussed after the loss of ball, possession, possession vs. the position ... I am not against that, but we have to adapt to the environment. For example, if we can improve the physical part first, that could improve football, ”says Suárez, who believes that the only coach in the League that makes a real difference today is Juan
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