How to Break Tiki Taka 0

Looks like 2013 is not a good year for Barcelona and Spanish football. After “7UP” incident, now Spain lost to Brazil at Confederation Cup. It could be the end of Tiki Taka’s era, or maybe this will be the alert for Tiki Taka to change.

Looks like 2013 is not a good year for Barcelona and Spanish football. After “7UP” incident, now Spain lost to Brazil at Confederation Cup. It could be the end of Tiki Taka’s era, or maybe this will be the alert for Tiki Taka to change.

Looks like 2013 is not a good year for Barcelona and Spanish football. After “7UP” incident, now Spain lost to Brazil at Confederation Cup. It could be the end of Tiki Taka’s era, or maybe this will be the alert for Tiki Taka to change.

Anyway, we already break the puzzle, how to break the tiki taka. Check this out:

1.   Bus Parking

This tactic used by Inter Milan on 2009 and Chelsea on 2012. This tactic means you must put almost all players inside penalty box and make sure that opponent cannot reach the danger zone or have a shoot outside the box. But, you must have a good stamina and always focus. Then to make a goal, you must have a fast counter attack and effective finishing touch, if you fail, you must go back to defense fast.

2. One on One Pressing

This is the first tactic that Jose Mourinho used at Real Madrid and failed. But Mou have a reason that Madrid’s player was too attacking, Mou didn’t have a composition like when he was in Inter Milan. This pattern finally succeed at the 3rd trial. All player must pressing Barca’s player from the Barcelona’s area. This tactic need a superb stamina and must have a superb determination too.

3.      Zonal Area.

This the pattern that was used by Brazil and Bayern Munich. Every player in their area must press Barca’s player and don’t hesitate to play hard. You know that Spain and Barcelona have the same tactic, they always attack and attack, this tactic is the best tactic to make opponent far from penalty box.

 

Yeah, now you already see the tactic. Do you have other tactics?