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© Copyright by Athanasios Terzis 2015 Match analysis: Atletico - Real By Michail Tsokaktsidis Atletico and Real Madrid were both goalless in the first leg of Champions League quarter final. The two teams played a match which was characterized by intense, passion and limited spaces. Formations

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Match analysis: Atletico - Real

By Michail Tsokaktsidis

Atletico and Real Madrid were both goalless in the first leg of Champions League quarter

final. The two teams played a match which was characterized by intense, passion and

limited spaces.

Formations

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Match up

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1st Half: Real tried to dominate and Atletico stack on the defensive plan

Real: Carlo Ancelotti chose an attacking minded starting eleven with Ronaldo, Benzema,

Bale, James Rodriguez and Modric in a 4-3-3 formation. The three midfielders were James

(left), Modric (right) and Kross as the defensive midfielder.

Real many times switched to 4-4-2, as Bale dropped back on the right or in some cases he

both dropped back and converged towards the centre close to Kroos.

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Ancelotti’s aim was to prevent Atletico from building up on the right, where they usually try

to create overloads. So when Juanfran moved forward, James tried to close him down

while Marcelo was close to Turan and Kroos together with Modric had to deal with Suarez

and Gabi. Bale converged near Coke, who was positioned towards the centre and in front

of the two defensive midfielders. By these actions Real created numbers up or at least

equality in numbers against Atletico midfielders.

In cases that Atletico tried to build up by using direct passes towards the two forwards, one

of the central defenders, usually Ramos, moved to contest the forward while the other

(Varane, who was chosen instead of Pepe due to his better positioning and pace) provided

support. Carvajal at the same time shifted towards the centre and created numbers up (2 v

1).

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Carvajal was the player who created numbers up (3 v 2) against Matzukic and Griezman

by shifting towards the inside, as Marcelo had to deal with Turan. The 3 midfielders + Bale

had to deal with Suarez, Gabi and Koke in a 4 v 3 situation. When Juafran moved forward,

James shifted to close him down while the other three sifted towards the strong side.

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The same happened in cases that Real’s formation was 4-3-3. Carvajal converged to

create 3 v 2, while James, Kroos and Modric created a 3 v 2.

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Real tried to maintain all the time at least 6 players behind the ball to prevent Atletico from

taking advantage of the positive transition, which was something that took place many

times during the previous matches between the two.

The forwards Ronaldo, Benzema and Bale, both during the attacking phase and positive

transition, moved freely and switched positions more frequently than every other game

between the two. Bale many times moved towards the available spaces created by

Ronaldo and Benzema in the centre or on the right, trying to take advantage of his pace.

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On the picture below is shown a situation created in the 2nd minute of the game where

Bale was close to score a goal by using a forward run.

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Real started excellently, due to their effective negative transition. Ancelotti’s players

pressed high after the loss of possession and forced their opponents to use long balls

towards the forwards Mandzukic and Griezman. These long balls were rather clearances

than accurate passes and were easily neutralized. This made it hard for Atletico to build up

from the back as well as to keep possession, as the midfielders and especially Koke and

Turan, couldn’t move forward on time to take up supporting positions to the forwards. On

the other hand Real’s defenders with appropriate positioning could easily win possession

and start a new attack forcing Atletico to stay in their defensive half.

In rare occasions that Atletico tried to counterattack, the reaction by Real Madrid was

effective by retaining numbers up at the back and by retrieving back quickly. This forced

Atletico either to errors or to delay.

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The width was initially created by James and Marcelo on the left in collaboration with

Ronaldo or Benzema who moved towards this side, while on the right width was created

by Carvajal in collaboration with one of the forwards. Modric provided support to Carvajal

and balance together with Kroos in case of negative transition. Despite Real’s domination

Atletico was well organized defensively and prevented Real from taking advantage of it.

Atletico: Simeone started with 4-4-2. Mandzukiz and Griezman were up front while Turan

and Koke were the side midfielders, despite the fact that both two are rather central

midfielders than side ones. But this is something that Simeone usually does. As soon as

the argentine realized that his team couldn’t build up properly, especially on the right, and

they also struggled to take advantage of the positive transition, he focused on the

defensive work. Atletico defended well within their defensive third by retaining cohesion

and compactness and it was very hard for Real to break through them.

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When Real tried to attack on the left with Ronaldo or Benzema, Marcello and James, the 3

midfielders Turan, Gabi and Suarez as well as one of the forwards (mainly Griezman)

shifted towards this side and limited the available space. On the other hand Koke stayed

on the left of Atletico.

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When Real attacked on the right with Carvajal, Ronaldo or Bale, the side midfielder Koke

dealt with Carvajal (sometimes in collaboration with Siqueira). The other three midfielders

entered the box and took up effective positions.

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In case that one of the central defenders moved outside the box to provide support near

the side line, Suarez dropped back to retain numbers up and fill the gap.

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When Benzema, Ronaldo and Bale played close to each other, the two central defenders

together with the fullback of the strong side (Siqueira) took the responsibility of marking

them, while the side midfielder of the strong side (Koke) was responsible of marking the

player who created width (in the picture Carvajal).

When the ball was in the centre, Atletico retained cohesion and compactness in order to

restrict space and prevent Real players from passing vertically.

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On the player in possession pressure was put by double or triple marking him, and he was

forced to play with little time and space available.

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The only situation that Real managed to make a descent cross was by Carvajal while the

best scoring chance with Bale was created by a bad judgment from Godin. The situations

that Real threatened to score were by the shots outside the box from James, Bale και

Modric.

Additionally during negative transition Atletico players retrieved quickly back and the only

chance for Real was after a corner kick and Varane’s forward run which ended with a pass

towards Benzema and Ronaldo in 1 v 2 situation.

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2nd Half:

At the beginning of the second half Atletico was more determined to press higher up the

field. Additionally they improved during build up from the back. This was also due to Real’s

lesser effort to press high.

They tried to build up mainly on the left by overloading, as Turan shifted towards this side

and worked in collaboration with Koke, Siqueira και Suares (or even Griezman). This had

as result, 2-3 crosses from Koke targeting Mandzukic and Griezman inside the box.

Then Atletico tried to do the same on the right with combination play involving Turan,

Juafran, Gabi or Suarez.

During defending nothing really changed for Atletico and they didn’t face any problems

against Real in set play. Real focused on defensive organization and balance having many

players behind the ball in order not to be exposed during the positive transition of Atletico.

It has to be mentioned that both teams focused on negative transition during the 2nd half

and they were both very effective.

By Isco’s coming in (76’) replacing Benzema and James moving on the right side of the

attack, Ancelotti wanted give a boost in midfield as well as to have a creative forward who

can play in tight spaces up front.

Simeone reacted immediately by bringing in Raul Garcia in place of Griezman. Garcia

moved on the right and Turan moved forward in a free role close to Mantzukic. This

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strengthened the right side of Atletico and additionally Garcia was a threat for Real due to

his capability in heading within the box. This helped Atletico to move the ball easier close

to Real’s box and as this took place Simeone brought in a second forward Tores to take

advantage of the potential crosses. However nothing changed until the final whistle.

Conclusion:

It was a goalless quarter final with not many scoring chances, but there was passion and

commitment from both sides. There were many duels in limited spaces and a lot of tactics.

The result leaves everything open for the second leg which will be expected with

impatience.