Having a more chaotic approach makes you more unpredictable. When you control all the possession you become predictable and the opposition sit back and know what to expect. If Pep had a bit more chaos we would have beaten Inter.
Alot of people forget the fact that Pep had probably the greatest squad of all time.
This team has good players but they're soft and inconsistent. Except for maybe Raphinha I don't see any leadership on the pitch.
Don't buy into the BS of folk that are clueless about football
Direct football is not 'chaotic' as idiots say.
'Chaotic' means no structure, no tactics, no identity, no instruction.
Chaotic is the football you might have played in the schoolyard with no coach and no formation even
It's obvious that Flick is one of the most meticulous coaches out there, paying attention to the tiniest detail, like all greats. He simply has a different tactical pov compared to the common slow positional buildup style that Pep propagated. He plays direct football based on: high-intensity SUFFOCATING pressing, high last line, forcing opponents into mistakes into crucial areas. Much like Klopp's prime Pool.
Difference is WC coaches like Pep can win with slow buildup patterns.
Amateurs like Xavi who copy ideas w/o properly understanding them, can only profess positional buildup, but fail miserably to implement it