Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of Andalusia and of the province of Seville. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir, with an average elevation of 7 meters (23 ft) above sea level.
Put the Marks on the league Maps, because this week we are heading there for one of our most demanding battles in La liga and the gateway for the December Mini league between league table five masters, at least at the moment.
This is the type of games I like most; extremely unpredictable from a tactical prospect, Sevella is a team that has all the tools to perform almost any tactical approach you can think about.
They have a solid defense and defensive midfielders to create a closed locked game and park a train- not only a bus- in their box, but keep being a threat in counter attacks having Aderiano/Capel on the left, and Navas – aside of this game- on the right.
They can play high pressure game trying to press our guys in their own field rather than waiting them in front of Palop, and for that – added to what’s mentioned above- they have players like Renato and Romaric-if in form, without forgetting Fabiano one of the most dynamic strikers in the world, a very mean guy when he put pressure on his opponent’s ball holder – read this, pique.
Their threat? Again, I believe they have one of the best offense structures in La liga , what do you need more than solid Defensive midfielders in front of an already tested defense, then two wingers with pace and technique on the flanks, and a perfect duo of Tall lethal Kanoute and dynamic explosive Fabiano, what’s more is that they both have that scoring instinct and clinical finishing.
Their weakness: Aside of being unstable till now (Sevilla info), I think their main weakness may come from the tactical defect itself, Lately I noticed that the teams who are complicating the game mostly for Barcelona are the teams who enter the game with a “lost but with dignity” mentality, how is that?
As a coach, and when your team face a stronger opponent, you usually do your plans to

But some coaches realize that this is an exhausting and inefficient approach to the games where you face not only a stronger opponent, but an opponent like Barcelona who has numerous ways to cause threat. So they feel the best way to approach the game is to prepare their team to fight more than to resist, they take some tactical decisions (defensive ones) to limit the threat as much as possible, but at the same time they don’t kill their players desire to cause damage.
In ancient military strategies there was a fixed fact called “don’t destroy the bridge”, which means, when you surround your enemy, always keep a tiny exit door for them, so they resist you with a hope that at any moment they want they still can run away for their lives thru that bridge on the river behind them, but when you ruin that bridge, you create a stronger resistance from a fierce enemy who know they are now fighting for their lives, or self dignity, not for victory.
Barcelona smashing results ruined all the bridges and thru spreading fear they boosted their opponents’ determination to stand on the way. If they lost, so what? They play against Barcelona the crusher, if they won then, Hail! Hail!
Conclusion: Sevilla performance in this game depend completely on how they will approach it, if they will be over obsessed by Barcelona strength, focusing too much on how to stop the offense tsunami coming from Catalonia, they will lose it. If I would be Manolo Jiménez, I would so much go for a broken bridge strategy, generating my players flame and playing an open game with no way to look back, and there is how I see Sevilla complicating things for their visitors, Kanoute in the box –that alone need two defenders to deal with- Fabiano running and tracking the gaps and spaces, Aderiano/Capel forcing Alves to do more defensive job than waiting him beside Navarro on the left back, Tom de Mul/Renato running the show from the right flank, incase Navas was not available.
Line up expected:
Palop (GK)- Defense: Mosquera, Squillaci ,David Prieto , Navarro on the left (unless if Sebastián Squillaci and Escudé are inform for this game), Fazio plus may be Maresca or Rinato instead of Romaric for more defensive depth, Adriano/Capel on the left, and on the right the absence of Navas could be covered either by Renato, or Tom De Mul ( a player to watch). Yet it’s also possibility that Jiménez may use Capel on the left and Adriano on the right.
Ramzi Tanani
7 comments:
good job.. keep up ramzi!!
good work ramzi...
I think they will be missing navas for sure!!
Great job again Ramzi, I can't avoid the feeling that this seems to be one of the most difficult games of the season. We usually have it quite difficult against Sevilla.
Extra info about the match: Sevilla has an average of 1.8 goals scored at home and Barca has an average of 1.8 goals scored away, this will definitely not be a bore 0-0 draw! Out of the last 13 matches between the two teams only one ended 0-0 and only one match ended 1-0.
Careful prediction: 1-1
Offensive prediction: 2-1
With the two best (well, least goals concded) goalkeepers of the liga, a 0-0 isn't maybe not totally excluded...
Yes this is the two strongest defences in the league meeting (Looking at the goals conceeded). We shouldn't forget that both teams have very strong offensive abilities though, really doubt we'll get a 0-0 in this match.
Barcelona has not yet failed to score a goal since the loss against Numancia and since Sevilla is at home and likely title contestants i think and hope they will go for the win and thereby open up abit.
The 2-1 prediction was of course in favour of Barcelona. We shouldn't forget that Barcelona tends to have a hard time against other title contestants though.
Upgrading:
I am thinking about the Central deffenders that fit us more and here what I have in mind:
- Pique+Marquez in CB can deal with Kanoute but too slow for fabiano.
- Pique + Puyol: Puyol can fight with Fabiano, but does pique have enough experience for Kanoute?
- Thats why I will not be surprised if we ended up having Marquez + Puyol as CB, with Caceres on the left, when we go forward, Caceres mark Fabiano, Marquez Mark Kanoute and Puyol act as a sweeper creating depth.
Ramzi, that is exactly what i was thinking of and also guessed it in the lineup game.
The rare start Caceres had in the CL was a sign for me.
I think pep wanted him to get into it a bit instead of throwing him rusty onto the field.
Now with one of the most dangerous forwards in the league, he can put his top CB's on the back, and still keep the LB position safe.
We all saw pep implementing the 3-4-3 tactics when attacking, with alves acting as a midfielder and the left defender joining the two central backs to form a 3 CB Wall, and i think pep just realized its a perfect job for caceres, more then it is for puyol!
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