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Attacking Strategy

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Revealed: The Simple Reason Inter Milan Have Stormed Ahead Of AC Milan & Napoli In Serie A Title Race

Inter Milan extraordinary attacking output is the defining reason they have pulled clear of their rivals in the Serie A title race, and the numbers make the case with startling clarity. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri have scored 75 goals after 32 Serie A games. It is a total that dwarfs […] The post Revealed: The Simple Reason Inter Milan Have Stormed Ahead Of AC Milan & Napoli In Serie A Title Race appeared first on SempreInter.com.

Why Man City title decider is the right time for Mikel Arteta to hand Max Dowman a start - and bring some flair, confidence and creativity to Arsenal's uninspiring attack, writes ISAAN KHAN

If Arsenal play with such little attacking threat against Manchester City as they did against Sporting then Pep Guardiola will relish the chance to pick their title rivals apart.

Ragnar Ache stands out as FC Koln's new attacking leader

German-Ghanaian striker Ragnar Ache is enjoying the most stable spell of his career at FC Koln, turning a difficult start to the season into an impressive success story.After an up-and-down first half of the campaign and repeated physical setbacks, the 27-year-old is now fully fit and repaying the club’s faith with standout performances.When he arrived from Kaiserslautern, where he scored 18 goals but struggled with injuries, Koln handled him carefully and focused on building his fitness step by step. Looking back, Ache believes that approach was key to his current form, admitting that throwing him straight into constant action “would not have been smart.” Now he is a guaranteed starter, having made eleven consecutive starts and becoming a central figure in the team’s attack.His numbers underline that impact: one goal before the winter break has turned into six league goals in the second half of the season, plus a total of eight goals and six assists in all competitions. Ache still insists others can handle “the spectacular things,” but his hard work, pressing, and link-up play have made him indispensable as Koln push toward a strong finish.

The “Third Way”: Blending Positional Play and Relationism with Patrice Gheisar

This episode is proudly supported by Zone14 Zone14 helps coaches turn ideas into clarity — with session design tools, game models, and shared language that support real development on the grass. https://zone14coaching.com/ Use code:ModernSoccer5 for $5 OFF In this episode, Gary is joined by Patrice Gheisar for a deep, practical conversation on one of the most misunderstood debates in modern coaching: positionalism vs relationism. Rather than choosing sides, Patrice shares how the two can work together inside a clear game model — using real match examples, training principles, and lessons learned from building a sustained attacking identity over multiple seasons. We explore how positional structure provides reference points, while relational freedom allows players to solve problems in real time. Patrice breaks down wide overloads, central breaks, counter-pressing, rest defence, and attacking with numbers — all through the lens of what actually works on the grass. This conversation goes beyond theory and into coaching reality, touching on player trust, decision-making, patience vs verticality, and why supporting good ideas matters more than chasing short-term results. If you’re a coach, director, or educator trying to balance structure with freedom — this episode will challenge how you think about attacking football.

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#277: A World Cup year USMNT to-do list

The goalkeeper situation, attacking reps and a backup left back. Greg and Belz talk through those and five other things on the to-do list for Berhalter, some more urgent than others.