serghei
Senior Member
First, this was a counter, the midfield overplayed. The player is arriving with the ball under control and with one run in front of him.
Barcelona have three central defenders and the left wing back in place and the right wing back sprinting back to help. I'll have to see more extended footage in order to judge if Roberto is at fault for arriving late, but he is not in a position to mark the player from the start of the clip I saw.
This is the situation. To talk about zonal vs man marking is a bit out of place in a situation like this, in the first place.
But it is YOU who blame someone for losing his man, apparently it's zonal marking but with man marking for the wing backs, or you really believe this is the zone for a wing back in a 3-5-2?
I am the one calling for STANDARD zonal defense, pressuring and making sure the ball goes on the outside.
I only want you to define two things for further discussion
1: What is the defensive zone for the wing back in a 3-5-2?
2: What are the duties for the central defenders in a situation like this?
Yes, because there is no 3-5-2 in place when one player breaks shape like Umtiti did. Umtiti is not in the backline, so the 3-5-2 shifts into a 4 at the back. There are only 2 central defenders there in that action, Umtiti is far off because he goes in midfield in an attempt to intercept and stop the action in its early phase (before the pass is made). So, you have Pique and Mingueza, who are obligated to maintain a short distance between them. You can't have CBs 30m apart from each other. This is why Mingueza, when Pique covers for Umtiti, has to make a move and occupy a more central position, and keep a sufficiently close distance to Pique. They are the CBs there.
When this happens, the wide player is handed over to Roberto.
Look at Roberto he only has one job there. The problem is Mingueza is much faster than Roberto. So, when Mingueza drifted centrally, he probably did it faster than Roberto can adjust with his slow speed. That's why you need fast wing players. When these exchanges happen, they need to happen swiftly, very quickly. So when you have a slower player in the mix there is a delay in these positional exchanges. And it shows instantly in situations like these.
You have a point if Umtiti doesn't take himself out of our defense. If this doesn't happen, He stays there, Pique is where Mingueza is, and Mingueza takes on the Granada player. Roberto in this case is a bit more advanced and closer to the line, about where Alba is. And of course, like Alba he will stand in space with no defensive role.
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