Pep deployed Phil Foden as a False 9 at Anfield on Sunday.
In the mid ā50s City pioneered the original False 9 system within the English game built around future Leeds and England manager Don Revie.
Tactics across the English game in the early ā50s were quite standard. 2/
In the mid ā50s City pioneered the original False 9 system within the English game built around future Leeds and England manager Don Revie.
Tactics across the English game in the early ā50s were quite standard. 2/
In 1953 Englandās WM formation was taken apart by the Mighty Magyars of Hungary.
The Hungarians played a 3-2ā3-2 formation with the centre forward, Hidegkuti, dropping deeper into midfield - the original False 9.
The wingers would also drop deeper when necessary
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The Hungarians played a 3-2ā3-2 formation with the centre forward, Hidegkuti, dropping deeper into midfield - the original False 9.
The wingers would also drop deeper when necessary
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Whilst the English game was shaken to its core by the result, the tactical set up of the national team and major clubs remained unchanged. The Hungarians were viewed as superior athletes and their formation thought unsuited to English players 8/
But in Manchester, Cityās reserve team centre forward Jonny Williamson and half back Ken Barnes were determined to ape the Hungarianās deep lying centre forward. In ā53/54 the reserves went unbeaten in the final 26 matches of the season with Williamson sitting deep 9/
Williamson was convinced the position would be perfectly suited for Cityās first team centre forward Don Revie. Revie was an intelligent, imaginative player who Williamson thought could put his technical skills to best use in a deeper role 10/
But the following week City themselves put 5 past Sheffield United and never looked back.
The Revie Plan was born.
In a thrilling season City beat United 3 times including a 2-0 win at Maine Road in front of a 75,000 strong crowd in the 4th round of the FA Cup. 13/
The Revie Plan was born.
In a thrilling season City beat United 3 times including a 2-0 win at Maine Road in front of a 75,000 strong crowd in the 4th round of the FA Cup. 13/
An early Newcastle goal was a set back for City and when Jimmy Meadows had to go off injured mid way through the first half Cityās hopes were left in tatters. It was a career ending injury for Meadows and pre substitutes City played the remainder of the match with 10 men 15/
A fall out with McDowell over unauthorised holiday at the start of the 55/56 season saw Revie dropped by City. Johnstone moved back into Revieās False 9 role. The team went on to have a great season finishing 4th and again reaching the Cup Final with Revie on the fringes 18/
As fate would have it right winger Bill Spurdle was hit with a bout of boils in the week of the Cup Final and ruled out. Johnstone was moved to the right wing and Revie was recalled.
The Revie plan was back 19/
The Revie plan was back 19/
Opponents Birmingham set out to attack, committing men forward and often leaving Revie unmarked in midfield 20/
Revie was sold in late ā56 and with him went tactical innovation in the English game. It wasnāt until the ā60ās that teams moved on from the WM.
A flat back 4, made popular by the Brazilian national team, eventually led to World Cup victory in ā66 with the wingless wonders 24/
A flat back 4, made popular by the Brazilian national team, eventually led to World Cup victory in ā66 with the wingless wonders 24/
Watching the ā55 Cup Final and highlights from other matches I was surprised how quick the matches were. We always hear about how slow games were back then and I expected something very stodgy but the matches generally kept a decent pace 1/
A word for Trautmann as well whose handling was exquisite, so impressive. His bravery and distribution was also top notch. Hope you enjoy the thread and thanks for reading 2//
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