Some tactics:
1) How we sHOULDN't play:
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Classic 4-3-3 in the rigid way Xavi implements it.
Problems: No space against 3-5-2 other than the fullbacks, which will have nowhere to pass as attackers will be locked
Danger:
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This.
A possible steal in the md creates immediately a counter situation for Inter (with their wingbacks released) of 5 against 5 at the back
2) How we should play IMO:
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3 atb in essence, with the nominal RB being a third CB, and the LB advanced (something that happens often under Xavi in possession. But now it should happen in and out of possession)
Pros: Nullifies the counter threat from Inter: a ball loss will result in 3 v 4 or 5 v 7 (including wingbacks) at the back, which still gives us numerical superiority.
Pros: Gives us better structure to break them down, with their 3at pinned by two attackers and our interiors changing position in between their md to find space and release through balls to 3 or 4 options (2 strikers, and one or two wingers depending on angle)