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Miguel Ramírez looks forward to playing the most entertaining soccer in 91快活林最新版

聽has been making echoing waves throughout South America in the past two years. He is hailed by many as one of the most exciting, innovative young coaches coming out of South America. No, not because he resembles Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola and plays a similar brand of soccer. While he understands the comparison, Ram铆rez stresses that his own experience and time with mentors have shaped his footballing philosophy today.

鈥淭he inspiration has come from the people I鈥檝e had around me 鈥 people who have helped to build me up, offered me an idea about how to go about being a coach,鈥 Ramirezez told聽The Athletic聽in December.

Ram铆rez鈥檚 soccer inspiration and philosophy are the epitome of what you think about modern football. It鈥檚 bold, keeps-you-on-the-edge-of-your-seat, attacking soccer that focuses on keeping possession and regaining it as soon as possible when lost. It鈥檚 a high-risk, high-reward style that looks to overwhelm opponents on both ends of the pitch.

When asked how he would describe his playing philosophy in one sentence, Ramirez said, 鈥淚 want to be the protagonist on offense and defense.鈥

On offense, Ramirez鈥檚 teams look to overwhelm by creating overloads by outnumbering opposing defending players. On defense, the team looks to pressure the ball with double or even triple teams. This all sounds appealing, but at the end of the day, no matter how beautiful the game is, you need to win.

In his first year as a senior team head coach for Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle, he made history leading the club to their first-ever trophy at the Copa Sudamericana (equivalent to the Europa League). Despite Independiente competing against much richer South American sides, Ram铆rez鈥檚 side didn鈥檛 back down and stuck with their daring soccer to go on and win it all. Making this victory even more impressive was that four of the players who started in the Sudamericana final against Colon were Independiente academy products. Integration of youth was a key part of Ram铆rez鈥檚 success on the pitch in his time in Ecuador.

鈥淗is style of play is recognizable, with a possession-based approach, attacking and entertaining. We are looking forward to seeing him leading a very dynamic team at Charlotte FC,鈥 said Charlotte FC Sporting Director Zoran Krneta.

Charlotte FC fans will enjoy many of the tactics from the new head coach.

Offense

Ram铆rez is a flexible, adaptable coach that doesn鈥檛 have a set-in-stone formation. He very much adjusts tactics according to the league he is in or the opponent he is playing. Nevertheless, he has consistent principles he instills in his tactics that we can learn in how he set up Independiente during his successful time there.

Ram铆rez has been adamant on the importance he puts on maintaining possession of the ball, 鈥淔ootball, for me, is a possession game,鈥 Ram铆rez told聽The Athletic,聽鈥淏ut not in some superficial way. Having control of the game means having the ball. That鈥檚 the foundation on which I can build everything else.鈥

At Independiente, most games he would start the team in a 4-3-3. He liked to employ a midfield three consisting of a defensive midfielder, commonly known as a #6, along with dual box-to-box midfielders known as #8鈥檚. In addition, he used versatile strikers and wide wingers but not so traditional fullbacks.

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Once in possession of the ball, this 4-3-3 began to morph into a shape similar to the 3-4-3 formation. The #6 dropped back in-between the center-backs, the fullbacks moved narrower acting as midfielders (commonly known as inverted fullbacks), the dual #8s looked to receive the ball, while the wingers stayed close to the sideline and high up the pitch to provide the width and drag defenders back. Even the goalkeeper got involved in possession 鈥 he pushed up to provide another passing outlet. This created as many passing triangles between the players as possible.

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But why are these passing triangles important? Well, have you heard the saying 鈥渞unning circles around them?鈥 It鈥檚 sort of a similar concept to that, but instead in soccer it goes more like 鈥減assing triangles around them.鈥 These triangles provide a passing outlet at any point in the game for every player. Ram铆rez wants his players to combine quick, short passes on the ground to each other in order to disrupt the opponent鈥檚 defensive shape. Creating these triangles always gives players at least two passing options regardless of where they are on the pitch.

Ram铆rez pushes the entire team forward when attacking to outnumber and overwhelm the opponent鈥檚 defense. He encourages his players to not be afraid to take on opposing players because it attracts defenders, opening pockets up that the team can exploit to score goals. This is not limited to the attacking positions such attacking midfielders, wingers, and strikers 鈥 every single player on the pitch is involved in the attacking sequences under Ram铆rez.

When that inevitable moment comes when you lose the ball, the defensive security becomes the concern when pushing so many numbers forward. Which leads us to Ram铆rez鈥檚 defensive philosophy.

Defense

鈥淲hen I don鈥檛 have the ball, I want to win it back, and I want to do that as soon as possible so I can keep attacking,鈥 said Ram铆rez about defense.

When Ram铆rez鈥檚 team loses the ball, he wants them to regain possession as quickly as possible. In soccer terms, this is called a counter-press. A counter-press is an aggressive but organized team press that occurs immediately after losing the ball.

Immediately when losing the ball, the player closest to the loss of possession will pressure the opposing player with the ball (white circle). At the same time, the second closest player who is on the opposing player鈥檚 blindside will also pressure the ball initiating a double team (red arrows). The reason why the blindside player presses is because, well, the opposing player will be blind to it and therefore not expect it.

The point of this is to force the opposing player to make a mistake by pressuring him to rush his pass and not allow the other team to connect passes. If the opposing player doesn鈥檛 pass off the ball quick enough, they will be swarmed by two or three players and dispossessed. At the same time this happens, the rest of Ram铆rez鈥檚 team will step up to block the passing lanes to available to the opposing player with the ball (red ovals).

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The team鈥檚 focal point on defensive, like on the offensive side, is always the ball. If the ball gets switched to the other side, the entire defensive structure will shift over to that side of the ball and face it. The team is set up in what is called a high press, which means that the defenders can be pressing as far up as the half-way line. When Ram铆rez鈥檚 team stops the counter and then settles into their defensive shape, the aggression and pressure doesn鈥檛 stop there.

Whenever an opposing player receives a pass, it鈥檚 a trigger for the player closest to him to pressure him immediately while others block the passing lanes but still retain their defensive shape. These aggressive defensive triggers occur throughout the entire defensive phase until the ball is won back. Even on defense Ram铆rez鈥檚 side is aggressive and fearless as they are on offense.

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The native of Las Palmas, Spain, will be arriving at a league that poses its own unique challenges that both players and coaches need to adapt to. While 91快活林最新版 will be a new challenge for Ram铆rez, a tremendous advantage will be that his philosophy, values and style of play align with the club鈥檚 vision and ambition. In addition, Ram铆rez has traveled all over the world in his journey as a coach and those experiences have helped him to easily adapt to changes on and off the pitch. Experiences that will prove to be invaluable in navigating a new league, new team, and new city.

Charlotte FC Sporting Director, Zoran Krneta, has been transparent on what the club has been looking for in their first ever coach. Ram铆rez checks all the boxes. Attractive, attacking soccer fans will enjoy? Check. Nurturing youth talent to bring all the way through the Charlotte Academy and into the first team? Check. Can do more with less? Check. Hungry, competitive coach who is all in on the Charlotte FC project? Check.

鈥淢iguel is a bright, modern, young, successful coach that can only go upward. This is a match made in heaven,鈥 added Krneta.

Miguel Ram铆rez is making history again by being Charlotte FC鈥檚 first-ever head coach. His goal in the Queen City is to play the most entertaining, unique brand of soccer in 91快活林最新版, win domestic trophies, and eventually compete in the Concacaf Champions League, the elite club competition in the region.