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- Lineups, Formations And, Double Fullbacks
- Attacking Phase and Long Balls
- Chance Creation Methods and Goalscoring Statistics
- Zonal Defensive Block
- Conclusion
Looking at the choice formation Bordalás has gone with throughout his time at Getafe, a sensible estimate would be that he will look to deploy a 4-4-2 formation with his new club. Getafe have used the conventional system in 68 percent of their matches this season alone in all competitions. The 4-4-2 gives Getafe a lot of balance in their side due t...
Getafe, under Bordalás, were instructed to go long from goal-kicks and when the ball was in the first third of the field instead of trying to build their way out of the back using structured positional attacks. In this sense, Bordalás is quite a pragmatist as he knew that his side at Getafe did not possess excellent ball players and so they bypasse...
A major area of concern with regards to Bordalás taking over as the new head coach of Valencia is his team’s lack of goals. Getafe were the lowest scorers in La Liga last season and were the ninth-lowest scorers in the division in the 2019/20 campaign despite a top-half finish. In the season that has just ended, Bordalás’ men put the ball in the op...
Although their attacking styles have differed quite a bit, one tactical aspect that the two clubs share is that they both defend in a zonal defensive block. Getafe presses a lot higher than Valencia though and Bordalás’ former side boasted a 9.72 Passes allowed Per Defensive Action (PPDA) this season, one of the lowest in the division. In terms of ...
Bordalás will hopefully add some much-needed defensive structure to his new side in games and an ability to be more dogged and physical in games. In a summer where there has already been a massive turnover of managers in the top European leagues, particularly in Italy and Spain, José Bordalás’ appointment at Valencia is one of the most interesting ...
May 18, 2022 · Jose Bordalas’s tactical philosophy is based upon an organised and aggressive 4-4-2 formation. He doesn’t place any importance on his team maintaining possession and would much rather his teams control the space.
Apr 3, 2020 · He consistently sets his sides up in a settled fairly narrow and compact 4-4-2 shape and they generally play with a very direct counter-attacking style. No team in La Liga needs fewer passes than the Azulones to create a goalscoring opportunity.
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