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In the last two seasons, I have seen Emery play a heavy hyper-pressing game, especially against City and Arsenal. This is the right plan, because Arsenal and especially City are much weaker in positive transition than in the penetration phase; so the further they are from the box, the less dangerous they are. Well, according to this thinking, hyper-pressing is a good strategy; but against PSG, it is different. PSG are great in positive transition; even better when they circulate the ball behind the opponent's box. Of course, I do not think that Villa will set up Lowblock; no. Lowblock needs 11 players in their own third of the pitch and sterilizes the attacking line. Villa must score to advance; And the important point here is that by forming a mid-block and penetrating the space behind the PSG full-backs by Villa's fast attack, especially Rashford, it is easy to score goals against PSG. The space behind Mendes and Hakimi can be used by Villa's wingers; šŸ‘‡
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of course, this is on the condition that after receiving the ball in the center of the field, they pass the ball to the wingers with a maximum of three passes. This also means that in my opinion there is no need for regular and patient playmaking from the back of the field. It is true that Emery is a master at this, but there is no need and Villa can destroy PSG's positional play with long passes and receiving second or third balls. So if Villa close the mid-block in the home and away game and pass the ball to the wingers in less than a few seconds after taking possession of the ball, they can hope to advance to the next stage
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