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Why don't you search the internet for Mauricio Pochettino  tactical analysis? Then you can try and find out the player roles and other information, there won't be any cut and dry answers but it's a start. Try watching some games/highlights too.

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Welcome to the Forum.

Unfortunately that isn't what this Forum is for.  You can either:

- Put together your own tactic, see how it plays and if you get stuck with it ask here for help once you've had a read through the following thread to understand what information we'd need to see in order to help you  https://community.sigames.com/topic/264734-asking-for-help-please-read-this/; or

- If you want someone else to write a tactic for you, you can try asking here https://community.sigames.com/topic/199613-the-quotofficialquot-tactic-request-thread-cant-find-what-youre-looking-for-ask-here/

In the mean time, if you want to write your own tactic but don't know where to start, there are plenty of online resources about real life tactical analysis found here https://community.sigames.com/topic/277263-resources-websites-amp-blogs/ as well as some great guides on how to get started writing FM tactics found here https://community.sigames.com/topic/373937-tactic-building-and-training-guides-start-here/

 

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Found this online

 

What are the basics of Mauricio Pochettino’s tactics?

To begin, there are a few general things that can be said about it that will lay a nice foundation but not much more:

  • Pochettino believes in a 4-2-3-1 base with a high defensive line. He typically wants one of his midfielders to sit deeper than the other in order to protect the back line and to create multiple passing levels in the team’s shape.
  • He favors the use of aggressive pressing high up the field both to disrupt the opposition attack and to create chances for his team. Pochettino essentially agrees with Jurgen Klopp that the high press is the best playmaker in the game. That said, Pochettino’s approach to pressing is actually much more conservative than that of his former coach Marcelo Bielsa, Pep Guardiola, Roger Schmidt, or Klopp.
  • Pochettino wants his striker to work hard in the pressing game, particularly with closing quickly on the keeper when given the chance, and will also ask him to drift out wide on a regular basis to receive the ball. The attacking three behind the striker are given a large amount of freedom to move across the front three largely because the pressing system makes it difficult for them to be too rigid in their positioning on the field.

 

Full article is here http://theinsidechannel.com/a-guide-to-mauricio-pochettinos-tactics-at-totteham-hotspur/

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Is Roger Schmidt really still an example for very risky pressing in the English press? After it didn't work anymore after a few months in Germany he plays a lot more conservative. Last season we played the old RB Salzburg pressing only against Bayern and Barca. 

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