Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, I retaliate, you contraatacas

robdim1 With the many differences involved have different players, coaches philosophy disparate and competing in two different championships, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have one thing in common that will be key to the future of the tie: Both teams are more comfortable giving ground and playing on the counterattack.

This situation is seen a thousand times in the history of football. When two fleets attacking style which focuses on the counter attack, everything revolves around the same idea: acquire leverage to develop the strategy of counterattack. This creates several scenarios: the first scoreless, usually move in a state in which the point is to not make mistakes and not take unnecessary risks. Then, with the goals, everything desnivela. Which is becoming more attractive, fit into your preferred strategy, while the other is inevitably forced to assume a role that does not like much: having to work with the ball in the attacking half, with little space and performing static attacks.

In such circumstances, which has been advanced, is delayed and expected to launch rival cons to space between their defense and the goal, can destroy his rival. Each goal scored is a multiplier value, from the wound soon mild to fatal bleeding. But when it is put behind manages to flip the marker, the board is turned upside down and the microcosm that is every game is turned upside down. A few scenarios can give more pleasure to the viewer that two teams in a game counterpunchers goals and alternatives on the scoreboard.

Something to keep in mind is what each team, depending on circumstances, be considered disadvantaged. If Bayern is ahead on the scoreboard at the Allianz Arena, will not jump the alarms in the Madrid of Mourinho. A 1-0 against the return at the Bernabeu is a very acceptable result in the idiosyncrasy of The Special One football. Other different matter would receive a second goal: the aim merengue could resist, but it would be forced to change some lines of script to seek to reduce distances.

If, however, which is the first goal is the Madrid, Mourinho book and stuck to their attackers are able to turn it into gold. A 0-1 down the stretch would leave whites with one foot in the final. A draw would give the Madrid about the scenario discussed above: forced Bayern to take the initiative and take risks in a field as punishing as the Bernabeu. And even a 2-1 would not be seen against a dim, as if we mentioned that the technical Luso could be good, or at least as a lesser evil, back to Madrid with a 1-0, but lost by the minimum with goals (2-1, 3-2, etc.) would be an acceptable result with 90 minutes at the Bernabeu ahead.

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