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Ramos était hors jeu pour le coup donc osef.




The Arsenal's unbeaten team from 2003 / 2004 season is one of the greatest Premiere League sides of history. They didn't lose a single match of Premiere League during that season. They built on the 2001 / 2002 team that went unbeaten away from home all season to claim the title. Arsène Wenger added Kolo Touré and Gilberto Silva in 2002, and Jens Lehmann in 2003 to an aleready superb squad. They did something unseen since Preston North End in 1888 / 1889. The team lined up in a normal 4 4 2 but with Dennis Bergkamp dropping into space and Freddie Ljungberg and Robert Pires pushing high ahead of fullbacks Ashley Cole and Lauren, the shape could resemble a 4 2 3 1. Without the ball, Arsenal pressed, through not as aggressively as many modern sides do now. Thierry Henry and Bergkamp would pressure the opposition defense but once the ball had transitioned into the Arsenal half, Bergkamp would tend to drop between the lines and Henry would drift out to the left, both players finding space for the almost inevitable counter attack. Behind these 2, Arsenal defended with 2 banks of 4 with Gilberto Silva and Patrick Vieira dropping off to screen the back 4. Gilberto Silva tended to sit deeper anyway and Vieira would sometimes press across to send the opposition wide before dropping centrally. The wide midfielders would press if the opportunity arose, supported by Vieira. But the back 4 tended to keep their shape more. The intention was to win the ball back in one on ones, or to force the opposition to try to play long, engaging the well drilled Arsenal offside trap. All of Arsenal's back 4 were quick too. And Lehmann was a commanding keeper so the ball that went too long would be swept up. Arsenal could then springs forwards on the counter. While they were not an out and out counter attacking side, and didn't play a counter press to afford attacking oppotunities, their pace and movement was devastating.
In attack, Sol Campbell stayed deep to sweep while Kolo Touré, a converted defensive midfielder, sometimes stepped up into the midfield. Gilberto Silva was the pivot, receiving the ball from the center backs and transitioning it forwards or wide. Bergkamp would also drop into space, creating a midfield 3 with Gilberto Silva and Vieira that gave the team shape, something of a 4 1 2 3. Ashley Cole and Lauren both played as advanced fullbacks, providing the width while Pirès and Ljungberg drifted inside. Patrick Vieira played as a box to box midfielder, h elping Gilberto Silva with transitions, carrying the ball himself, or arriving in support of the forwards, Bergkamp and Henry. Henry, with 175 goals and 74 assists in 258 appearances for Arsenal is one of the greatest players to grace the modern game. He was the spearhead of Arsenal's attack. He would often drift wide onto the left before making darting runs inside, or stay central, bursting into the box for crosses, dropping off to pass or shoot from disance, and distracting opposition markers from other Arsenal player's runs. Henry was part of a forward line, with Bergkamp and the wide midfielders, that dazzled with its fluidity, movement, pace, creativity. Behind this front 4, the 2 central midfielders and the 2 fullbacks also made runs from deep, interchanging with the forward line to create an ever shifting point of attack that was incredibly hard to mark. The Arsenal team of 2003 / 2004 season had a clear tactical identify, which focused on pace, the ability to key passes from every position, the use of inside runs from wide, and overlapping fullbacks, and the drifting positions of the forwards. This was also a team whose personnel were so good and whose natural understanding of movement and runs with and without the ball, drilled by Wenger, but also instinctively understood by players of true brillance. Wenger recruited and developed players who could achieve what he wanted to set up.


The Manager Who Broke the Premier League with No Tactics

For Sir Alex Ferguson, what mattered the most was not tactics but In 1978 at just 36 year sold je joined Abedine 4 years after retiring as a player. His ability to get results didn't come right away. After a first loss 5 - 2, he helped them to win the league. In 1980, the league was not won by Celtic or Rangers. Then Abedine beat Real Madrid in 1983 cup winners Cup final. In 1986, Ferguson was appointed manager at Old Trafford for Manchester United where he would stay for 27 years. The club to beat to win the league back then was Liverpool. However, Man United won 0 trophy for the first 3 seasons. They needed time and it eventually paid off with Man United winning back to back the Premiere League in 1993 and 1994. That heped the club to go on and have the success they had over the 2 next decades. New player signed, Eric Cantona, was a new catalyst to this success. But Arsène Wenger would give Sir Alex his biggest test yet when he arrived in 1996 to Arsenal.
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il y a 4 mois
Ramos était hors jeu pour le coup donc osef.




The Arsenal's unbeaten team from 2003 / 2004 season is one of the greatest Premiere League sides of history. They didn't lose a single match of Premiere League during that season. They built on the 2001 / 2002 team that went unbeaten away from home all season to claim the title. Arsène Wenger added Kolo Touré and Gilberto Silva in 2002, and Jens Lehmann in 2003 to an aleready superb squad. They did something unseen since Preston North End in 1888 / 1889. The team lined up in a normal 4 4 2 but with Dennis Bergkamp dropping into space and Freddie Ljungberg and Robert Pires pushing high ahead of fullbacks Ashley Cole and Lauren, the shape could resemble a 4 2 3 1. Without the ball, Arsenal pressed, through not as aggressively as many modern sides do now. Thierry Henry and Bergkamp would pressure the opposition defense but once the ball had transitioned into the Arsenal half, Bergkamp would tend to drop between the lines and Henry would drift out to the left, both players finding space for the almost inevitable counter attack. Behind these 2, Arsenal defended with 2 banks of 4 with Gilberto Silva and Patrick Vieira dropping off to screen the back 4. Gilberto Silva tended to sit deeper anyway and Vieira would sometimes press across to send the opposition wide before dropping centrally. The wide midfielders would press if the opportunity arose, supported by Vieira. But the back 4 tended to keep their shape more. The intention was to win the ball back in one on ones, or to force the opposition to try to play long, engaging the well drilled Arsenal offside trap. All of Arsenal's back 4 were quick too. And Lehmann was a commanding keeper so the ball that went too long would be swept up. Arsenal could then springs forwards on the counter. While they were not an out and out counter attacking side, and didn't play a counter press to afford attacking oppotunities, their pace and movement was devastating.
In attack, Sol Campbell stayed deep to sweep while Kolo Touré, a converted defensive midfielder, sometimes stepped up into the midfield. Gilberto Silva was the pivot, receiving the ball from the center backs and transitioning it forwards or wide. Bergkamp would also drop into space, creating a midfield 3 with Gilberto Silva and Vieira that gave the team shape, something of a 4 1 2 3. Ashley Cole and Lauren both played as advanced fullbacks, providing the width while Pirès and Ljungberg drifted inside. Patrick Vieira played as a box to box midfielder, h elping Gilberto Silva with transitions, carrying the ball himself, or arriving in support of the forwards, Bergkamp and Henry. Henry, with 175 goals and 74 assists in 258 appearances for Arsenal is one of the greatest players to grace the modern game. He was the spearhead of Arsenal's attack. He would often drift wide onto the left before making darting runs inside, or stay central, bursting into the box for crosses, dropping off to pass or shoot from disance, and distracting opposition markers from other Arsenal player's runs. Henry was part of a forward line, with Bergkamp and the wide midfielders, that dazzled with its fluidity, movement, pace, creativity. Behind this front 4, the 2 central midfielders and the 2 fullbacks also made runs from deep, interchanging with the forward line to create an ever shifting point of attack that was incredibly hard to mark. The Arsenal team of 2003 / 2004 season had a clear tactical identify, which focused on pace, the ability to key passes from every position, the use of inside runs from wide, and overlapping fullbacks, and the drifting positions of the forwards. This was also a team whose personnel were so good and whose natural understanding of movement and runs with and without the ball, drilled by Wenger, but also instinctively understood by players of true brillance. Wenger recruited and developed players who could achieve what he wanted to set up.


The Manager Who Broke the Premier League with No Tactics

For Sir Alex Ferguson, what mattered the most was not tactics but In 1978 at just 36 year sold je joined Abedine 4 years after retiring as a player. His ability to get results didn't come right away. After a first loss 5 - 2, he helped them to win the league. In 1980, the league was not won by Celtic or Rangers. Then Abedine beat Real Madrid in 1983 cup winners Cup final. In 1986, Ferguson was appointed manager at Old Trafford for Manchester United where he would stay for 27 years. The club to beat to win the league back then was Liverpool. However, Man United won 0 trophy for the first 3 seasons. They needed time and it eventually paid off with Man United winning back to back the Premiere League in 1993 and 1994. That heped the club to go on and have the success they had over the 2 next decades. New player signed, Eric Cantona, was a new catalyst to this success. But Arsène Wenger would give Sir Alex his biggest test yet when he arrived in 1996 to Arsenal.
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D'après le ralenti non non ?
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Arsenal en VF on en parle ?

Bois laisse sa place à Blanc, mais Riz reste sur le terrain
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PSG....enculééééééééééééééééééééééééés
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Vous devez être au niveau
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pour voir ce message.
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Barcola hormis s'affiché avec le débile jean pormanove il sert a quoi ?
https://www.twitch.tv/nothrod suivez la construction du village
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Ces occas' de malade vendangées les unes après les autres. Ils savent qu'il y a un match retour ?
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Nothrod
Nothrod
4 mois
Barcola hormis s'affiché avec le débile jean pormanove il sert a quoi ?
Je savais pas qui c'était, je te remercie pas
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ALLEZ LE PSG
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¡Esta serpiente marina MATÓ a un Celestino! https://streamable.com/fmjgjb
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Le drapeau tunisien dans le public du PSG qui donne envie de voir Arsenal se qualifier
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Je savais pas qui c'était, je te remercie pas
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AYYYYAAAA tu es brisé après avoir découvert cet étron humain
https://www.twitch.tv/nothrod suivez la construction du village
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Le drapeau tunisien dans le public du PSG qui donne envie de voir Arsenal se qualifier
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bah IDF = GR
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¡Esta serpiente marina MATÓ a un Celestino! https://streamable.com/fmjgjb
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Pourquoi il y a deux entraîneurs chez Arsenal
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Le PSG qui ne fait pas prout
https://www.twitch.tv/nothrod suivez la construction du village
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Nothrod
Nothrod
4 mois
Le PSG qui ne fait pas prout
Attend le retour.
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VICTOIRE DU PSG!
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!!!
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Ça choke pas ... ce soir...
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Pastore dans le kop Ahi stylé
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Souverainiste et royaliste.
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Une victoire au courage et au panache.
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