Rochdale played host to Blackpool in League One on Saturday, with both sides having had impressive starts to the new season for various reasons.
Dale have caught the eye thanks to the ultra-aesthetically pleasing style they have adopted under new manager Brian Barry-Murphy.
At the same time, Pool remain unbeaten in the league, having collected ten points from their opening four matches before this clash.
A tight game that finished 0-0, with neither side truly asserting a great dominance on proceedings.
In this tactical analysis, we examine the tactics employed by both teams and utilise our analysis to break down their strategies.
Lineups
Rochdale lined up in a fluid 4-1-4-1 variant, with players having the freedom to rotate around and interchange positions depending on the situation.
Four of the five midfielders were able to change the roles and areas they were taking up frequently, in order to try and drag around the Blackpool midfielders to open up spaces and gaps in the final third.


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