Counterpressing, a translation of the German word gegenpress, is a teams immediate attempt to regain possession in the aftermath of losing the ball.
One of the leading proponents of the gegenpress over the last decade has been Liverpool and former Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp.
This season, it has been Tottenham Hotspur, under Ange Postecoglou, catching peoples eyes with their counter-pressing intensity and clinical nature.
Tactical theory can be defined as the act of regaining possession before the opposition can establish comfortable possession.
Thus forcing the opposition to play on the edge of their abilities and limiting the teams time without the ball.
While counterpressing can occur anywhere on the pitch, this analysis will focus on counterpressing in the final third.
As this tactical theory will analyse, counterpressing requires players to react quickly to regain possession and be optimally positioned before losing the ball.
This tactical analysis will analyse Postecoglous counterpress tactic at Celtic and Spurs.
It will analyse Postecoglous attacking structure and key trends to his counterpress.
This analysis will offer suggestions on how coaches can implement this high-intensity style of play.
Ange Postecoglou Rest-defense
Postecoglous teams thrive or falter based on their ability to counterpress.
The plan is to win the ball back as quickly as possible, ideally close to the oppositions goal.
When the ball is regained, the next critical step





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