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How Mark Van Bommel Tactics Are Transforming Royal Antwerp 2022/2023 – Tactical Analysis

Brandon Liss by Brandon Liss
August 18, 2022
in 4-3-3 Formation, Analysis, Belgian First Division A, Head Coach Analysis, Mark van Bommel, Royal Antwerp FC, Tactical Analysis
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Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

Mark van Bommel was hired as Wolfsburg‘s new manager at the beginning of the 2021/22 season, but his spell in charge there did not last long.

Now, van Bommel manages in Belgium, having been hired by Royal Antwerp before the start of the 2022/23 season.

The early results are promising.

Antwerp has been unbeaten in all of its competitive matches since the Dutchman took over, and it is currently at the top of the Belgian First Division A with four wins from its first four matches.

This tactical analysis will examine Mark van Bommel philosophy and a couple of early tactics and trends that are beginning to develop as he makes his mark on this Antwerp side. 

Mark Van Bommel Tactics & Build up play 

The style of build-up play that Mark van Bommel tactics have implemented during his short time at Antwerp has varied at times.

This section will examine some trends that are starting to develop in Antwerp’s build-up play under the former Bayern Munich and Barcelona player.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows an example of one form of build-up play Antwerp looks to use when building out from the back.

In this build-up phase, Antwerp’s goalkeeper has just played the ball out to former Tottenham Hotspur defender Toby Alderweireld.

Antwerp’s three midfielders drop deeper into the defensive third, which drags Eupen’s players into these more advanced attacking positions.

This results in Eupen’s lines getting stretched, opening up space between the midfield and defensive lines.

With this space opening up, Alderwiereld can play the ball over the top to the forwards’ feet.

Though van Bommel does not always utilise this route one style, it is an option depending on whether they can drag the opponents into these favourable positions.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows an example of Antwerp’s build-up sequence when the opposition is sitting deep, and they are allowed to play out from the back.

Antwerp’s right back tucks inside to form a back three, with the left back given the license to push forward and join the attack.

The defensive midfielder also stays deeper, forming a diamond and giving Antwerp 4v3 numerical superiority in the central area of the pitch.

The attacking lines get forward and tight, allowing them to pin Eupen’s backline back and give them the freedom to build play out without getting pressed by the opposition.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows an example of Antwerp’s build-up rotations, similar to the previous example.

Once again, the right-back has dropped in to form a back three with the two central defenders, with the defensive midfielder dropping into form once again a diamond.

There is also a 4v2 numerical advantage in the centre of the park.

Again, the opposition midfield line is dragged deeper, opening up space for Antwerp’s playmakers to move into.

This allows the space forward for the ball to be played into, opening up the attacking channels for Antwerp to hit.

As this section has illustrated, Mark van Bommel’s use of build-up play at Antwerp this season has sometimes varied.

While it may take some time for a definitive style to become evident, the early results are promising.

Mark Van Bommel Emphasis on the wide players 

So far, during his short time in charge of Antwerp, Mark van Bommel has opted to set his side up in a 4-3-3 formation.

This means that a lot of the attacking impetus arises from the wide attackers.

Though Antwerp has also played centrally with success so far this season, they have done a better job of hurting teams in the wider channels.

This section will examine van Bommel’s use of wide players in his attacking system and its success so far.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows the type of route one football that van Bommel has looked to utilise at times this season, trying to work to the strengths of a 4-3-3, the wide attackers.

With Mechelen not looking to press the ball, it allows time and space for the central defender, who plays a long ball into the wide channel, allowing the wide attacker to run onto the pass.

Unfortunately, the ball is slightly overhit, and the winger is just able to get to it.

The ensuing cross is sent out of play behind the goal.

Though this attacking sequence did not lead to a goalscoring chance, it still demonstrates the danger that attacking the wide channels can cause opposition defences.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

Above is another example of van Bommel’s use of the wide channels during the attacking phases of play.

This image shows an instance of the fullback becoming inverted during the attacking phase of play, with the wide attacker hugging the near-touchline to keep the attacking width.

Also, notice how one of the central midfielders shifts out wide to the left, becoming the de facto left-back and providing cover for the fullback pushed forward in an inverted position.

As this phase of play progresses, the ball is played out wide to the winger, who then drives forward into the box, as the inverted fullback is able to open this space out wide.

This occurs because the defender is dragged narrowly to help prevent the ball from being played into this channel.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows the use of movement in Antwerp’s attacking phase of play to open the space out in the wide channels for the attackers to move into.

This phase of play above shows a good example of this occurring and how it leads to an excellent attacking move for van Bommel’s men.

The ball currently possesses the right-sided central defender, who has shifted wide.

The right-back has dropped in to form a back three.

The left winger drops into a pocket of space in midfield, which drags the opposition defender with him as a result.

This allows the striker to move into the space in the wide channel left vacant by the defender, with the ball playing into his feet in the space.

The attacking move is able to progress, with the ball switched before Antwerp eventually wins a corner.

As this section has illustrated, van Bommel’s system with Antwerp has emphasised the use of wide players.

This has so far yielded great dividends, with Antwerp having one of the better attacks in the league and four wins from their first four matches of the new campaign.

Mark Van Bommel Defensive solidity 

The last thing that will be examined is this Antwerp side’s defensive solidity.

Through the first four matches of the season, Antwerp has only conceded two goals in the league, the best in the Belgian First Division A.

When looking at Antwerp’s defensive record through their first eight competitive games of the season, they have still only conceded two goals.

With that in mind, the following are a couple of examples of Antwerp’s defensive shape.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows an example of Antwerp’s aggressive defending style under van Bommel tactics.

They look to force the ball into wide areas, as shown above, and then quickly close down with two defenders, forcing the opposition player in possession into either a turnover or a misplaced pass.

Another thing to notice in this defensive phase of play is that the two other opposition attackers are also 2v1, allowing Antwerp to have numerical superiority in and around the penalty box.

This, in turn, limits the number of chances that opposition attacks have, and it allows Antwerp to more easily win back possession in these dangerous areas of the pitch.

Unbeaten through his first eight competitive matches: How Mark van Bommel is transforming Royal Antwerp - tactical analysis tactics

The image above shows the numbers that Antwerp quickly got back into the defensive third of the pitch, more specifically, the penalty box.

In the phase of play above, Mechelen looked to counter quickly.

However, they were outnumbered eight to three in the area.

Getting numbers back quickly is another defensive strength that van Bommel has implemented at Antwerp.

Due to their defensive work rate as a unit, they are a hard team to counterattack against.

When it comes to the defensive phase of play, Antwerp are currently the best side in the league.

The former Milan midfielder has done a great job so far in charge of the side that has finished fourth in the Belgian Pro League the last couple of seasons. 

Conclusion 

This tactical analysis examines the tactics that Mark van Bommel started to implement during his short spell in charge of Antwerp.

This analysis has shown the three different phases of play, how Antwerp operates in them, and some tactical changes that the Dutchman has made since taking charge.

While it is still in its early days, Royal Antwerp’s future looks bright under Mark van Bommel’s coaching style.

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