Wednesday, July 2, 2014
The Perception of Playing Styles in Football
Football is an art form. I don’t only see 22 players on the pitch. I see a master diligently creating his painting. Each step is a brushstroke. Every touch on the ball is a production. The beauty lies in the fact we have our own unique interpretations. A perfect mold doesn’t exist neither in life nor in football.
People see it as black or white. It’s either attractive or anti- football. A pretty or an ugly win. We may have our preferences on what we consider to be aesthetically pleasing, but that does not mean we cannot appreciate or respect different playing styles. When you take away the labels and stereotypes, we are fully able to understand the role of football. It’s not about right or wrong, but our own perception of the game is beautiful no matter what.
Based on popular opinion, people respond positively to teams who are not afraid to attack. Let’s consider teams at the World Cup in the Group Stage. For example, France play a creative, free-flowing style which heavily relies on the technical abilities of the players. Les Bleus rank high on shots attempted and boast one goal every 34 minutes.
In addition, the Netherlands implement a fast counter-attacking style by applying pressure and getting every player involved to break down the rival. This is how they scored an impressive 10 goals from open play, which translates into one goal every 27 minutes from 4.1 attempts. Both are considerably higher than the average of 62 minutes from 9 attempts.
Germany incorporate a direct style of football, while maintaining possession. Like a well-built machine, they utilize efficiency to get the result. They calculated the most short passes per game with a total pass completion rate of 85%. They are quick on transitions and players are able to adapt within the system.
On the other end of the spectrum, both Iran and Greece exhibited a more conservative approach. Iran placed emphasis on keeping the defense tight and using their opportunities on breakaways as their means to score. This defensive style of play was not appreciated by many because it did not add the “entertainment factor” or most saw it as a way of not playing football but merely playing for a draw. With a group consisting of Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Nigeria, it was always going to be a difficult task to advance to the next round. They stifled Nigeria who have one of the most dangerous and unpredictable attacking force in the competition. They almost got a result against Argentina, but a last-minute strike by Messi changed the outcome. To battle against waves of oncoming attacks and remain steadfast against pressure requires immense concentration.
Similarly, Greece have a footballing style they stay committed to. It is admirable because they always seem to find a way. To get as far as they did by relying on their strategy is a huge achievement. The most notable facet of this Greek side is their sheer strength in numbers to challenge the opposition. Greece don’t have the most refined players, but they collectively work together to make the defense impenetrable. The focus on organization is a key part of their game plan.
I see nothing wrong with a defensive style of play. In every high stakes game at the World Cup, it’s about taking the best result and running with it. Certain teams have limitations, so they have to maximize the chances they do have. Tactically, they have to be on their game because there’s less room for error. It requires just as much attention to detail executing a defensive plan as it does an offensive one.
When I see a certain team play a distinct style of football, I don’t feel the need to write it off. There is a reason behind it and it enables me learn to learn more about their philosophy.
As a student of the game, I believe it’s important to be open-minded. We are the ones who created barriers and we are the ones who can break them down.
People see it as black or white. It’s either attractive or anti- football. A pretty or an ugly win. We may have our preferences on what we consider to be aesthetically pleasing, but that does not mean we cannot appreciate or respect different playing styles. When you take away the labels and stereotypes, we are fully able to understand the role of football. It’s not about right or wrong, but our own perception of the game is beautiful no matter what.
Based on popular opinion, people respond positively to teams who are not afraid to attack. Let’s consider teams at the World Cup in the Group Stage. For example, France play a creative, free-flowing style which heavily relies on the technical abilities of the players. Les Bleus rank high on shots attempted and boast one goal every 34 minutes.
In addition, the Netherlands implement a fast counter-attacking style by applying pressure and getting every player involved to break down the rival. This is how they scored an impressive 10 goals from open play, which translates into one goal every 27 minutes from 4.1 attempts. Both are considerably higher than the average of 62 minutes from 9 attempts.
Germany incorporate a direct style of football, while maintaining possession. Like a well-built machine, they utilize efficiency to get the result. They calculated the most short passes per game with a total pass completion rate of 85%. They are quick on transitions and players are able to adapt within the system.
On the other end of the spectrum, both Iran and Greece exhibited a more conservative approach. Iran placed emphasis on keeping the defense tight and using their opportunities on breakaways as their means to score. This defensive style of play was not appreciated by many because it did not add the “entertainment factor” or most saw it as a way of not playing football but merely playing for a draw. With a group consisting of Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Nigeria, it was always going to be a difficult task to advance to the next round. They stifled Nigeria who have one of the most dangerous and unpredictable attacking force in the competition. They almost got a result against Argentina, but a last-minute strike by Messi changed the outcome. To battle against waves of oncoming attacks and remain steadfast against pressure requires immense concentration.
Similarly, Greece have a footballing style they stay committed to. It is admirable because they always seem to find a way. To get as far as they did by relying on their strategy is a huge achievement. The most notable facet of this Greek side is their sheer strength in numbers to challenge the opposition. Greece don’t have the most refined players, but they collectively work together to make the defense impenetrable. The focus on organization is a key part of their game plan.
I see nothing wrong with a defensive style of play. In every high stakes game at the World Cup, it’s about taking the best result and running with it. Certain teams have limitations, so they have to maximize the chances they do have. Tactically, they have to be on their game because there’s less room for error. It requires just as much attention to detail executing a defensive plan as it does an offensive one.
When I see a certain team play a distinct style of football, I don’t feel the need to write it off. There is a reason behind it and it enables me learn to learn more about their philosophy.
As a student of the game, I believe it’s important to be open-minded. We are the ones who created barriers and we are the ones who can break them down.
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it."
- Confucius
Written by: Goral Patel
Follow me on Twitter: @goralpatel
Thursday, June 26, 2014
#CONCACAFed: Mexico Edition
Mexico: Group A (Group with Brazil)
CONCACAF’ed: Cameroon and Croatia
Draw: Brazil
Loss: None
Mexico were the team that struggled to qualify for the World Cup. Having won only two of their last ten matches in the World Cup Qualifiers, people were convinced this nation would not survive Group A. The team’s instability prior to this competition hasn’t affected players, however. El Tri have advanced to the Round of 16! Can you believe it?
With a goal drought from Chicharito, this made people even more doubtful of Mexico. When you think of this National Team, the first person who comes to mind is Chicharito. He’s the face of Mexico for international viewers. Chicharito has recently been excluded from the team’s starting XI on several occasions.Thankfully, the player ended his goal drought by scoring in the 82’ minute against Croatia. Will things finally turn around for the forward?
Mexico’s game against Cameroon was very tight. Having the linesman disallow two of Mexico’s goals made it a frustrating game. In the end, Mexico fought hard to secure a 1-0 win. CONCACAF’ed.
One player who stands out to World Cup viewers is Mexico’s goalkeeper, Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa. He has showcased some incredible saves, especially in El Tri’s game against Brazil. Everyone was surprised how well Mexico had performed in this match. Prior to kickoff, many were convinced Brazil would defeat Mexico at ease. This was not the case, however. This match ended in a exhilarating 0-0 draw. One may argue that their result against Brazil was not desirable, however, we can all agree that a draw is much more satisfying than a loss to either side.
Mexico knew facing Croatia would not be an easy thing to do. This nation was deemed as the Dark Horse of their group. Croatia gave a hard time to Brazil (despite their loss) and Cameroon. You would be foolish to undermine Croatia’s squad depth and talent. Mexico had to go into this match fully prepared. Surprisingly, El Tri managed to beat Croatia 3-1! CONCACAF’ed.
Gracias San Zusi.
CONCACAF’ed: Cameroon and Croatia
Draw: Brazil
Loss: None
Mexico were the team that struggled to qualify for the World Cup. Having won only two of their last ten matches in the World Cup Qualifiers, people were convinced this nation would not survive Group A. The team’s instability prior to this competition hasn’t affected players, however. El Tri have advanced to the Round of 16! Can you believe it?
With a goal drought from Chicharito, this made people even more doubtful of Mexico. When you think of this National Team, the first person who comes to mind is Chicharito. He’s the face of Mexico for international viewers. Chicharito has recently been excluded from the team’s starting XI on several occasions.Thankfully, the player ended his goal drought by scoring in the 82’ minute against Croatia. Will things finally turn around for the forward?
Mexico’s game against Cameroon was very tight. Having the linesman disallow two of Mexico’s goals made it a frustrating game. In the end, Mexico fought hard to secure a 1-0 win. CONCACAF’ed.
One player who stands out to World Cup viewers is Mexico’s goalkeeper, Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa. He has showcased some incredible saves, especially in El Tri’s game against Brazil. Everyone was surprised how well Mexico had performed in this match. Prior to kickoff, many were convinced Brazil would defeat Mexico at ease. This was not the case, however. This match ended in a exhilarating 0-0 draw. One may argue that their result against Brazil was not desirable, however, we can all agree that a draw is much more satisfying than a loss to either side.
Mexico knew facing Croatia would not be an easy thing to do. This nation was deemed as the Dark Horse of their group. Croatia gave a hard time to Brazil (despite their loss) and Cameroon. You would be foolish to undermine Croatia’s squad depth and talent. Mexico had to go into this match fully prepared. Surprisingly, El Tri managed to beat Croatia 3-1! CONCACAF’ed.
Gracias San Zusi.
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Written by: Laxmi Patel
Follow me on Twitter: @OfficialLaxmi
Monday, June 23, 2014
#CONCACAFed: USA Edition
USA: Group G (Group of Death)
CONCACAF’ed: Ghana
Draw: Portugal
Loss: None
Going into this competition, many people have undermined the United States. The USMNT are viewed as inexperienced and are not considered a real threat in their group. From their last two games, most individuals have realized the potential Klinsmann’s men possess. These players may be a little rough around the edges but they have not made it easy for Ghana and Portugal.
The United States’ match against Ghana was a crucial win. Mentally, the outcome of this game would impact the players’ future performances. It was not the most pretty win but it was significant for USMNT supporters. Ghana was the nation that knocked the US out of the 2010 World Cup. It was more than just a win. It was redemption. CONCACAF’ed.
Germany, we’ll be waiting for you.
***UPDATE: The US have advanced to the Round of 16 after a 1-0 loss to Germany.
CONCACAF’ed: Ghana
Draw: Portugal
Loss: None
Going into this competition, many people have undermined the United States. The USMNT are viewed as inexperienced and are not considered a real threat in their group. From their last two games, most individuals have realized the potential Klinsmann’s men possess. These players may be a little rough around the edges but they have not made it easy for Ghana and Portugal.
The United States’ match against Ghana was a crucial win. Mentally, the outcome of this game would impact the players’ future performances. It was not the most pretty win but it was significant for USMNT supporters. Ghana was the nation that knocked the US out of the 2010 World Cup. It was more than just a win. It was redemption. CONCACAF’ed.
The result of the USA-Portugal game should not take away from our players’ admirable display on the field. Even though the US were down one goal, they were persistent and eventually scored two crucial goals. Klinsmann’s ability to make effective substitutions is also worth noting. Portugal’s goal within the last minute was extremely lucky. They were that close from being CONCACAF’ed.
Germany, we’ll be waiting for you.
***UPDATE: The US have advanced to the Round of 16 after a 1-0 loss to Germany.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
#USAvGHA More Than Just A Game: My Reaction
Monday morning. Bullets of rain are pounding on the pavement. There is a certain gloominess lingering around that I can’t shake off. I’m not superstitious by any means, but I’m searching for a sign of good luck. Something that will tell me it will be okay.
I was most anticipating World Cup Day 5. To those who are not supporters of the USMNT may not understand the string of emotions attached to this match. Ghana had knocked out the Americans in the last two World Cups. Needless to say, we waited four years to close an old chapter. In one word: redemption.
Clint Dempsey’s goal after 29 seconds broke the mental barrier. It eased our nerves. Whatever happens we weren’t going down without a fight. USA may not be the most technical or skillful team, but their best quality is playing with their hearts out no matter the circumstances. The opposition could sense this fighting spirit and they weren’t going to make it easy for us. USA had suffered setbacks with Jozy Altidore and Matt Besler’s hamstring injuries and Clint Dempsey’s broken nose. Ghana were countlessly bombarding the left flank, USA were exhausted due to the humidity, and Ayew’s equalizer was inevitable. Through all of this we managed to pull off a miracle with John Brooks’ game-winning header assisted by Graham Zusi who were both second-half substitutions.
Although there are those who will argue that USA didn’t deserve to win and Ghana were far superior in terms of play, this shouldn’t take away from what the US have accomplished. From Day 1 of taking the reigns of U.S. Soccer, Jürgen Klinsmann has emphasized the need to adapt to uncomfortable situations. When the defense was continuously being tested, the team collectively worked together to confront it. Besler and Jermaine Jones supported DaMarcus Beasley from oncoming threats, Kyle Beckerman put his body on the line, and USA remained organized while absorbing tremendous pressure. Jones was often criticized for being rash, Beckerman’s work-rate would go unnoticed, and Brooks was considered too inexperienced. Throughout the course of Klinsmann’s tenure, people were often skeptical of his methods. They were quick to point out the flaws in his decision-making, but in reality Jürgen’s thought process hasn’t failed us yet. Not only is this indicative of our progress, but it is a true testament to the team chemistry USMNT are building for the future. They faced adversity and came out on top.
Winning one game against Ghana doesn’t mean we are anywhere close to Portugal or Germany. However, this one game holds much more significance. We have faith. We have an increase in morale. We have come this far. Emerging out of the Group of Death alive would exceed my expectations.
The rain had finally stopped. Smoky, black clouds wisped around the sky, but I could finally see the blue peek through.
I was most anticipating World Cup Day 5. To those who are not supporters of the USMNT may not understand the string of emotions attached to this match. Ghana had knocked out the Americans in the last two World Cups. Needless to say, we waited four years to close an old chapter. In one word: redemption.
Clint Dempsey’s goal after 29 seconds broke the mental barrier. It eased our nerves. Whatever happens we weren’t going down without a fight. USA may not be the most technical or skillful team, but their best quality is playing with their hearts out no matter the circumstances. The opposition could sense this fighting spirit and they weren’t going to make it easy for us. USA had suffered setbacks with Jozy Altidore and Matt Besler’s hamstring injuries and Clint Dempsey’s broken nose. Ghana were countlessly bombarding the left flank, USA were exhausted due to the humidity, and Ayew’s equalizer was inevitable. Through all of this we managed to pull off a miracle with John Brooks’ game-winning header assisted by Graham Zusi who were both second-half substitutions.
Although there are those who will argue that USA didn’t deserve to win and Ghana were far superior in terms of play, this shouldn’t take away from what the US have accomplished. From Day 1 of taking the reigns of U.S. Soccer, Jürgen Klinsmann has emphasized the need to adapt to uncomfortable situations. When the defense was continuously being tested, the team collectively worked together to confront it. Besler and Jermaine Jones supported DaMarcus Beasley from oncoming threats, Kyle Beckerman put his body on the line, and USA remained organized while absorbing tremendous pressure. Jones was often criticized for being rash, Beckerman’s work-rate would go unnoticed, and Brooks was considered too inexperienced. Throughout the course of Klinsmann’s tenure, people were often skeptical of his methods. They were quick to point out the flaws in his decision-making, but in reality Jürgen’s thought process hasn’t failed us yet. Not only is this indicative of our progress, but it is a true testament to the team chemistry USMNT are building for the future. They faced adversity and came out on top.
Winning one game against Ghana doesn’t mean we are anywhere close to Portugal or Germany. However, this one game holds much more significance. We have faith. We have an increase in morale. We have come this far. Emerging out of the Group of Death alive would exceed my expectations.
The rain had finally stopped. Smoky, black clouds wisped around the sky, but I could finally see the blue peek through.
"We have a great spirit and fight until the last minute. It was a grind but it was a wonderful one at the end of the day.” - Jürgen Klinsmann
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Written by: Goral Patel
Follow me on Twitter: @goralpatel
Monday, June 2, 2014
Real Madrid’s Away Kit: Real Men Wear Pink
Everyone has a say, regardless if he or she is a fan of Real Madrid. Most male supporters do not like the concept of this kit. The fact that it's pink is a major turnoff. Why would we want our players to wear pink? What does pink have to do with Real Madrid? Who would buy these pink kits?
One may argue that it's a reminiscence of last season's second and third away kits. Bright colors such as sky blue, orange, and magenta is too loud. Although these colors give a modern edge, most supporters prefer classic colors that are more subtle.
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From a marketing perspective, I believe Real Madrid took a positive step by releasing a pink kit. I appreciate that the club took a risk and chose to reach out to a different target audience. It is obvious that this kit’s aim was to attract the attention of Real Madrid’s female demographic. Perhaps I’m inclined to this “marketing ploy” since I’m a part of the small minority of female football supporters who seem to go unnoticed.
The idea of a magenta colored jersey appeals to women, regardless if they are a football supporter or not. What I like about this jersey is that it goes against the norm and makes a statement. Overall, the response from females was very positive.
At the end of the day, the jersey plays no importance. It's all about the love for the crest.
Besides, I look forward to seeing Ronaldo in pink. #RealMenWearPink
Hala Madrid.
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Written by: Laxmi Patel
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Saturday, May 31, 2014
#USAvTUR Friendly: Preview on United States
Jürgen Klinsmann’s focus is to bring forth a fluid style of play from our USMNT. The key is to maintain possession and execute effective passing. This can only be successful if there is a strong midfield present. Midfielders like Michael Bradley, Mix Diskerud, Alejandro Bedoya, and Jermaine Jones will establish a solid link-up with the backline and attack against Turkey. What makes these individuals stand out is their high work-rate. Klinsmann will most likely implement a 4-4-2 diamond formation in this friendly since we’ve recently seen him experiment with this formation against Azerbaijan and Mexico. Our defense is something Klinsmann must focus on against our friendlies against Turkey and Nigeria since that is where we look the most vulnerable.
Since Clint Dempsey has recovered from a groin injury, I suspect he’d be incorporated in the starting XI. I also believe Klinsmann will play Aron Jóhannsson up front alongside Dempsey. Jozy Altidore didn’t display a spectacular performance against Azerbaijan so I believe he’d be benched. As far as midfielders, I would like to see Klinsmann integrate Michael Bradley and Mix Diskerud since these two players always standout. They will all provide great service to the backline and the men up front. In the backline, it would be interesting to utilize newcomer Yedlin. Although we haven’t seen much of him, I believe he has a lot to offer.
The ability to adapt to various situations is crucial in these friendlies. The purpose of adaptation is to help players counteract difficult or stressful circumstances on the pitch. For instance, this squad will need to think on their feet when handling stronger opponents like Portugal or Germany in the World Cup. If our team is better able to adjust to opposing teams, this will work to our advantage. Going into this game, I believe the US will have no problems securing a win.
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Since Clint Dempsey has recovered from a groin injury, I suspect he’d be incorporated in the starting XI. I also believe Klinsmann will play Aron Jóhannsson up front alongside Dempsey. Jozy Altidore didn’t display a spectacular performance against Azerbaijan so I believe he’d be benched. As far as midfielders, I would like to see Klinsmann integrate Michael Bradley and Mix Diskerud since these two players always standout. They will all provide great service to the backline and the men up front. In the backline, it would be interesting to utilize newcomer Yedlin. Although we haven’t seen much of him, I believe he has a lot to offer.
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Written by: Laxmi Patel
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#USAvTUR Friendly: Preview on Turkey
Although Turkey did not qualify for the upcoming World Cup in Brazil, they are a team with bright stars and undeniable talent. The most recent wins against Kosovo, Republic of Ireland, and Honduras emphasize Fatih Terim’s vision on further developing a strong unit. The next challenge will be facing Jürgen Klinsmann and the USMNT.
Turkey’s strength lies in the way they utilize the flanks. Caner Erkin and Gökhan Gönül are two critical pieces of the puzzle. The fullbacks elevate Turkey’s game with their ability to cross the ball into the box. The attack thrives off of these final passes in dangerous areas, which is the most damaging against opposition. The performance against Honduras showed how Turkey can effectively press and create space using time on the ball.
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As far as weaknesses go, Turkey will have to be mindful of turnovers. They are the most vulnerable when they lose possession of the ball. Defensive lapses will need to be avoided. When Turkey move with the ball, they risk playing a high-line. This leads to defenders getting caught out of position, which increases the likelihood of errors. Another improvement Turkey will need to consider is dictating the tempo throughout the game. They will need to carry out a sharp, passing style and simultaneously match USA’s stamina in the midfield battle.
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Key players to watch out for are Onur Kıvrak, Caner Erkin, Gökhan Gönül, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Nuri Şahin, and Mevlüt Erdinç. First off, Onur is a very capable goalkeeper who is no stranger to making quality saves over and over again. His athleticism and composure are two of his biggest assets. Caner and Gökhan play one of the most demanding positions, but fulfill their duties with ease. They have an eye for picking out players as well as controlling the flow of the game. Hakan is one of most creative individuals Turkey has to offer. Primarily an attacking midfielder, he has immense potential. On the other hand, Nuri is the link between defense and attack. His experience and solid passing keeps the midfield together. Last but not least, Mevlüt is a strong forward with an impeccable work-rate. His mobility allows him to be in the right place at the right time.
Ay Yıldızlılar facing off against the Stars and Stripes will be reminiscent of 2010. USA won the friendly 2-1 last time, so Turkey will be looking for sweet victory this time around.
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Written by: Goral Patel
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