The 108th Spanish cup final featured a clash between Bilbao and Barcelona. In what was Pep Guardiola’s final game as Barcelona head coach, the Catalan coach ironically faced one of his idols, Marcelo Bielsa. Having in mind that maybe the best era of football has even come to an end that evening, Guardiola’s side lit up a firework on the pitch to thank their coach and decided the game early on, winning 3-0.
In our tactical analysis, we will examine both coaches’ tactics and explain the reasons for this truly amazing show Barcelona provided in the copa del rey final.
Line-Ups
Bilbao lined-up in a 4-3-3 formation, having the best squad available for this game. Javi Martínez had a pivotal role in this team throughout the season, which lead to Bayern Munich buying him for 40 Million Euros a couple of weeks later. Oscar de Marcos and Iker Muniain accompanied him in midfield. Along with Markel Susaeta and Ibai Gómez on the wings, Bilbao had a technically skilled offense that season. Fernando Llorente up-front completed an overall solid team.
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