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The Overlap - Have Pep’s Tactic’s Expired & Slot’s Style Shift at Liverpool | Fan Debate Tactics Special

Have Pep’s Tactic’s Expired & Slot’s Style Shift at Liverpool | Fan Debate Tactics Special

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02/04/25 • 56 min

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The Overlap

Join us for the latest Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet where Paul Scholes, Jamie Carragher and the fans delve into the most pressing football topics.


Special guests include tactical expert and host analysts HTO from The Overlap Breakdown channel, who sheds light on current trends in the Premier League.


The panel look at how tactics have evolved - from Sir Alex Ferguson's era to the influence of managers like Pep Guardiola.


They explore the shifts in today's game, analyse how different clubs like Liverpool and Arsenal approach strategy, and debate the impact of managerial philosophies on team performance.


If you're enjoying The Overlap Fan Debate, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and consider leaving us a five-star review to help others discover the show. Thank you for listening!


00:00 Intro

01:20 Leicester City Quiz

04:07 Tactical Trends in Football

10:09 Analysing Modern Football Tactics

21:07 Liverpool's Tactical Evolution

28:08 Arteta's Tactical Approach

28:40 Martinelli's Evolution

29:22 Odegaard's Struggles

30:18 Arsenal's Striker Dilemma

32:19 The Role of Creativity in Modern Football

35:11 Everton's Football Philosophy

39:39 Club Philosophies and Managerial Changes

45:20 Tottenham's Style Under Postecoglou

48:20 Nottingham Forest's Counter-Attacking Play

53:09 Premier League's Competitive Mid-Table

53:54 Conclusion and Wrap-Up


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Join us for the latest Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet where Paul Scholes, Jamie Carragher and the fans delve into the most pressing football topics.


Special guests include tactical expert and host analysts HTO from The Overlap Breakdown channel, who sheds light on current trends in the Premier League.


The panel look at how tactics have evolved - from Sir Alex Ferguson's era to the influence of managers like Pep Guardiola.


They explore the shifts in today's game, analyse how different clubs like Liverpool and Arsenal approach strategy, and debate the impact of managerial philosophies on team performance.


If you're enjoying The Overlap Fan Debate, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and consider leaving us a five-star review to help others discover the show. Thank you for listening!


00:00 Intro

01:20 Leicester City Quiz

04:07 Tactical Trends in Football

10:09 Analysing Modern Football Tactics

21:07 Liverpool's Tactical Evolution

28:08 Arteta's Tactical Approach

28:40 Martinelli's Evolution

29:22 Odegaard's Struggles

30:18 Arsenal's Striker Dilemma

32:19 The Role of Creativity in Modern Football

35:11 Everton's Football Philosophy

39:39 Club Philosophies and Managerial Changes

45:20 Tottenham's Style Under Postecoglou

48:20 Nottingham Forest's Counter-Attacking Play

53:09 Premier League's Competitive Mid-Table

53:54 Conclusion and Wrap-Up


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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