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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; š 1 reply
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