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Match analysis: Barcelona – Real Madrid
The individual quality proved to be crucial for the game’s outcome
By Michail Tsokaktsidis
Barcelona managed to win the game against Real Madrid, in a match that the teams
had the same tactical aims during the defensive phase.
Match up
The lopsided 4-3-3 of Real Madrid
Ancelotti started with a lopsided but fluid formation that during the defensive phase was
a 4-4-2, while during the attacking one it took the form of a 4-3-3. The player that
determined the shape was Bale. During the defensive phase Isco shifted towards the
left to cover for Ronaldo who didn’t put too much effort when defending. Additionally
Kroos, Modric and Bale also shifted towards the left with Bale dropping deeper and
taking over the role of a right midfielder.
The interesting thing during this phase was the positioning of Ronaldo and Benzema.
The first one took actions mainly on the left, while Benzema in the centre. Ancelotti had
a double aim: a) to strengthen his left side during defending due to Ronaldo’s low
contribution on the left and prevent Barcelona from building up through this side with
Messi and Alves. This forced the home side to start their attacks on the other side with
Mathieu, J.Alba and Neymar and b) as the ball was forced on the left of Barcelona,
Ancelotti wanted to put more pressure with Bale, Modric, Kroos, Carvajal and Pepe
aiming to regain possession and counterattack through the pace of Bale in collaboration
with Ronaldo and Benzema.
Due to the fact that Ronaldo and Benzema didn’t contribute much in defence, when
Mascherano received, Kroos moved forward to put pressure on him, while at the same
time Modric shifted to provide cover and Bale moved towards the centre. The same
thing happened when Pique tried to create numbers up by moving forward with the ball.
In cases that the ball was moved to Messi and Neymar near the side lines, Marcelo and
Carvajal tried to force them towards the centre where there was support from Isco and
Kroos on one side and Modric, Kroos and Bale on the other.
Real worked well and kept Barcelona away from creating scoring chances except for
Iniesta’s occasion (in 3rd
minute). However they were one goal down when Mathieu
made the header in a dead ball situation. From then and until the end of first half Real
was the better side as they carried out effectively their tactic plan and not only did they
manage to score the equalizer but also missed chances to score another one.
During the attacking phase Ancelotti wanted his team to attack either during positive
transition (direct or indirect) or through combination play. In order to achieve this
Ronaldo mainly and Benzema tried to exploit the available spaces. Bale made forward
runs on the right and Modric, who was brilliant, provided help either by taking part in
retaining possession or by making the 1st
pass. Isco and Marcelo provided support to
Ronaldo by moving on the flank or by converging towards the centre.
This had as a result the scoring of the equalizer in a situation of positive transition
(indirect) after a corner kick from Barca and through a wonderful combination play
between Modric, Benzema and Ronaldo in a third man’s run.
The missed scoring chance from Bale in 43th minute proved to be crucial.
Barcelona
Luis Enrique used his usual 4-3-3. He had a similar to Ancelotti tactical plan as Rakitic
shifted towards the right. Mascherano and Iniesta followed him towards the same side
while Neymar took over the role of the left midfielder. Messi was on the right and Suarez
in the centre.
The main aim was to create a strong side and to prevent Real from building up on the
left through the attacking minded players Marcelo, Ronaldo and Isco. This forced the
ball towards Pepe (who is less technically skilled than Ramos) and Carvachal during the
build up phase.
During the attacking phase Barcelona aimed in building up through a style of play based
on good positioning and not in a style based on combination play, fluidity and switches
in positions. Enrique wanted his players to move the ball to Messi and Neymar who took
up wide positions and then attack through 1 v 1 in order to unbalance Real and then
pass the ball to a free team mate. Iniesta was the only midfielder who made forward
runs behind Real’s defence while Rakitic and Mascherano mainly provided support to
the man in possession. Additionally Alves had difficulties in contributing as Ancelotti’s
players were focused on his side.
2nd
Half
The game started in the second half as it was finished in the first. Real dominated
possession and created a scoring chance with Benzema in 49th
minute. After a few
minutes there was the moment that determined the game’s fate (56th
minute). It is for
sure that formations and strategies are very important during a game, however the
individual quality of a player is an element that in many occasions can determine the
fate of it. Suarez in 56th
minute made a wonderful first touch which enabled him to shot
on goal and score in a situation where Real’s defensive line was unbalanced (Pepe’s
positioning was inappropriate). Scoring the second gave Barca confidence and
dominated the game. An important element was Messi’s movements between the lines
(behind Kroos and Modric) where he received several balls and together with Neymar
and Suarez created 3 v 2 or 3 v 3 situations against Pepe and Ramos
Neymar also converged towards the centre by using a 1-2 combination with 3rd
man and
provided support to Suarez unbalancing Real.
These movements of Messi and Neymar gave Barca the chance to create scoring
chances.
On the other hand Real failed to react either due to unsynchronized defensive efforts or
due to the fact that Kroos and Modric were out of energy. This was more obvious when
Bale stayed up front in a 4-3-3 formation. So Barcelona managed to dictate the tempo
by passing the ball around or by several successful duels mainly by Messi. All the
substitutes both coaches made had little impact in the game as their aim was just to
replace players and not to change things tactically.
Conclusion
The goal Suarez scored proved to be crucial at this point of the game as Real had
dominated possession. Very important thing was also the fact that Ancelotti’s players
did take advantage of their domination for about half an hour, while on the other hand
Barcelona could have scored more goals during the last minutes of the game.

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BARCELONA-REAL

  • 1. Match analysis: Barcelona – Real Madrid The individual quality proved to be crucial for the game’s outcome By Michail Tsokaktsidis Barcelona managed to win the game against Real Madrid, in a match that the teams had the same tactical aims during the defensive phase. Match up The lopsided 4-3-3 of Real Madrid Ancelotti started with a lopsided but fluid formation that during the defensive phase was a 4-4-2, while during the attacking one it took the form of a 4-3-3. The player that determined the shape was Bale. During the defensive phase Isco shifted towards the left to cover for Ronaldo who didn’t put too much effort when defending. Additionally Kroos, Modric and Bale also shifted towards the left with Bale dropping deeper and taking over the role of a right midfielder.
  • 2. The interesting thing during this phase was the positioning of Ronaldo and Benzema. The first one took actions mainly on the left, while Benzema in the centre. Ancelotti had a double aim: a) to strengthen his left side during defending due to Ronaldo’s low contribution on the left and prevent Barcelona from building up through this side with Messi and Alves. This forced the home side to start their attacks on the other side with Mathieu, J.Alba and Neymar and b) as the ball was forced on the left of Barcelona, Ancelotti wanted to put more pressure with Bale, Modric, Kroos, Carvajal and Pepe aiming to regain possession and counterattack through the pace of Bale in collaboration with Ronaldo and Benzema. Due to the fact that Ronaldo and Benzema didn’t contribute much in defence, when Mascherano received, Kroos moved forward to put pressure on him, while at the same time Modric shifted to provide cover and Bale moved towards the centre. The same thing happened when Pique tried to create numbers up by moving forward with the ball. In cases that the ball was moved to Messi and Neymar near the side lines, Marcelo and Carvajal tried to force them towards the centre where there was support from Isco and Kroos on one side and Modric, Kroos and Bale on the other.
  • 3. Real worked well and kept Barcelona away from creating scoring chances except for Iniesta’s occasion (in 3rd minute). However they were one goal down when Mathieu made the header in a dead ball situation. From then and until the end of first half Real was the better side as they carried out effectively their tactic plan and not only did they manage to score the equalizer but also missed chances to score another one. During the attacking phase Ancelotti wanted his team to attack either during positive transition (direct or indirect) or through combination play. In order to achieve this Ronaldo mainly and Benzema tried to exploit the available spaces. Bale made forward runs on the right and Modric, who was brilliant, provided help either by taking part in retaining possession or by making the 1st pass. Isco and Marcelo provided support to Ronaldo by moving on the flank or by converging towards the centre. This had as a result the scoring of the equalizer in a situation of positive transition (indirect) after a corner kick from Barca and through a wonderful combination play between Modric, Benzema and Ronaldo in a third man’s run.
  • 4. The missed scoring chance from Bale in 43th minute proved to be crucial. Barcelona Luis Enrique used his usual 4-3-3. He had a similar to Ancelotti tactical plan as Rakitic shifted towards the right. Mascherano and Iniesta followed him towards the same side while Neymar took over the role of the left midfielder. Messi was on the right and Suarez in the centre. The main aim was to create a strong side and to prevent Real from building up on the left through the attacking minded players Marcelo, Ronaldo and Isco. This forced the
  • 5. ball towards Pepe (who is less technically skilled than Ramos) and Carvachal during the build up phase. During the attacking phase Barcelona aimed in building up through a style of play based on good positioning and not in a style based on combination play, fluidity and switches in positions. Enrique wanted his players to move the ball to Messi and Neymar who took up wide positions and then attack through 1 v 1 in order to unbalance Real and then pass the ball to a free team mate. Iniesta was the only midfielder who made forward runs behind Real’s defence while Rakitic and Mascherano mainly provided support to the man in possession. Additionally Alves had difficulties in contributing as Ancelotti’s players were focused on his side. 2nd Half The game started in the second half as it was finished in the first. Real dominated possession and created a scoring chance with Benzema in 49th minute. After a few minutes there was the moment that determined the game’s fate (56th minute). It is for sure that formations and strategies are very important during a game, however the individual quality of a player is an element that in many occasions can determine the fate of it. Suarez in 56th minute made a wonderful first touch which enabled him to shot on goal and score in a situation where Real’s defensive line was unbalanced (Pepe’s positioning was inappropriate). Scoring the second gave Barca confidence and dominated the game. An important element was Messi’s movements between the lines (behind Kroos and Modric) where he received several balls and together with Neymar and Suarez created 3 v 2 or 3 v 3 situations against Pepe and Ramos Neymar also converged towards the centre by using a 1-2 combination with 3rd man and provided support to Suarez unbalancing Real.
  • 6. These movements of Messi and Neymar gave Barca the chance to create scoring chances. On the other hand Real failed to react either due to unsynchronized defensive efforts or due to the fact that Kroos and Modric were out of energy. This was more obvious when Bale stayed up front in a 4-3-3 formation. So Barcelona managed to dictate the tempo by passing the ball around or by several successful duels mainly by Messi. All the substitutes both coaches made had little impact in the game as their aim was just to replace players and not to change things tactically. Conclusion The goal Suarez scored proved to be crucial at this point of the game as Real had dominated possession. Very important thing was also the fact that Ancelotti’s players did take advantage of their domination for about half an hour, while on the other hand Barcelona could have scored more goals during the last minutes of the game.