This book provides a tactical analysis of Jrgen Klopp Liverpool's 4-3-3 Attacking Tactics (70 Tactical Examples) for you the coach to learn from one of the best coaches in the world.
Michail Tsokaktsidis is a UEFA 'A' Licence Coach and has used the analysis of Liverpool's attacking play to create 15 Full Training Sessions (72 Practices and Variations), so you the coach can implement Jrgen Klopp and Liverpool's 4‐3‐3 tactics into your training sessions.
This book focuses on the period of 2018‐2020, in which Liverpool became a lethal and dominant attacking force in Europe, winning the Premier League and Champions League. In this period, Jrgen Klopp's Liverpool found tactical solutions against opponents that used many different tactics.
Tactical Analysis and Session/Practice Topic Examples:
- Build‐up Against a High Press and Play Forward Quickly
- Break Through Pressing and Play in the Space Between the Lines
- Switch Point of Attack to Weak Side of Ball Oriented Opponents
- Technical Lofted Passes into the Box Against Deep Defences
- Fast Break Attack After Winning the Ball in the High Zone
The aim of the book is to teach you how Klopp's Liverpool team create chances and score goals using many variations of 11 Tactical Solutions, which they used to achieve all these titles and records:
- UEFA Champions League Winners (2019) + runners‐up (2018)
- Premier League Winners (20192020) + runners‐up (2018‐2019)
- FIFA World Club Cup Winners (2019)
- UEFA Super Cup Winners (2019)
- Most Premier League Wins in a Season (32) ‐ 2019/2020
- Most Premier League Home Wins in a Season (18) ‐ 2019/2020
- Fewest Premier League Home Defeats in a Season (0) ‐ 2018/2019 & 2019/2020
- Most Consecutive Premier League Home Wins (24) ‐ Feb 2019 to July 2020
- Most Consecutive League Wins (18) ‐ Oct 2019 to Feb 2020
- Undefeated in 68 Consecutive League Home Games (68) ‐ Apr 2017 to Jan 2021
(Third longest unbeaten home record in English top‐flight history)
During the 2018-2019 and 2019/2020 Premier League seasons combined (76 matches), Jrgen Klopp's Liverpool team recorded 62 wins, 10 draws, with only 4 losses, and scored an incredible 174 goals.