Eyebrows were raised in November 2018 when Dutch coach Marcel Keizer was announced by Sporting CP as José Peseiro’s successor.
Apart from an ill-fated six-month spell as Ajax head coach in 2017, the 50-year-old does not boast much top-level coaching experience on his CV.
That said, he is, of course, the nephew of the late Ajax legend Piet Keizer and was appointed the Ajax top job following a very successful season with the club’s reserve side, Jong Ajax.
It was most likely Keizer’s links to the Dutch club and its famous philosophy for attacking and attractive football that led to him being chosen by Sporting’s president, Frederico Varandas.
Marcel Keizer formation
Keizer immediately implemented the classic 4-3-3 formation famously used in the Netherlands, particularly at Ajax Amsterdam.
This represented a shift from the 4-2-3-1 system used by predecessors Peseiro and Jorge Jesus.
As can be seen in the graphic above, in Keizer’s system the right-sided Raphinha likes to cut inside and take shots at goal.
He was brought to the club for this purpose after having scored 15 league goals for Vitória de Guimarães in 2017/18.




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