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The biggest clash in England. Manchester City v Liverpool. It had meaning to it again with Liverpool's mojo and form back.
What followed was a disjointed performance from Liverpool due to pressing issues, first-phase build-up issues and individual brilliance from a few of Manchester City's players. Liverpool did okay at times in transition and had a few good moments but Trent Alexander-Arnold's individual quality got them the crucial point. This podcast provides a detailed tactical breakdown of all the above and more.
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In this episode I have the delight to welcome Samuel AP. A great footballing mind who runs his podcast, is vocal and a major source of insight in the Twitter space and writes some magic himself.
We discuss all things Liverpool. Focusing on their tempo of play, their evolution in build-up structure, how they must control game states, their tactical fluidity. We focus on the role of Wataru Endo and the profile Liverpool needs at number 6. Towards the end, we preview the mammoth clash against Manchester City this weekend. A great chat for tactics nerds and Liverpool fanatics!
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In this episode, a detailed analytical and tactical breakdown of the Liverpool v Brentford clash at Anfield. Brighton's 5-3-2 OOP structure v how Liverpool looked to break them down and what Klopp wanted from them is discussed. The necessary evolutions for Liverpool to make to reach the next level are ideated, while, individual performances are also evaluated.
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In this episode, a detailed analytical and tactical breakdown of the Merseyside Derby. Discuss Everton's approach with 11 men and how Liverpool looked to break their block down. How both teams reacted to the red card, the system change for Everton in the 2nd half + how Klopp used his substitutions while analysing all goals/major individual performances.
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This episode contains a full detailed analytical and tactical breakdown of Liverpool vs Aston Villa at Anfield. The focus is on the brilliance of Dominik Szoboszlai and Trent Alexander-Arnold, how Emery has set up against Newcastle and Liverpool and why it's backfired, Liverpool's tactical fluidity and flexibility, assessment of individual performances and more.
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In this episode, all the tactical intricacies of the fascinating Newcastle v Liverpool clash at St James Park are discussed. The focus is on Liverpool's structure before and after Virgil Van Dijk's red card. How Klopp set up Liverpool to nullify Newcastle despite 10 men and then how his substitutions helped Liverpool win the match. Newcastle's performance, high-press and substitutions are also put under the scanner. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavatiWriting: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati https://lastwordonsports.com/football/author/vyomnanavati/[email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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In this episode, we discuss and review all the tactical intricacies from the Chelsea v Liverpool game. Focusing on Pochettino's set-up to expose the Liverpool press and box midfield, Liverpool's direct attacking play - its pros and cons. Why they struggled in settled defence and transition and how both teams built-up play and how the other responded in out-of-possession play.
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This is the beginning of a new series on The Sports Dome Podcast. A Liverpool-based series that will analyse all things Liverpool. Match-by-match breakdowns in the subsequent days after a match/match week. This episode discusses Liverpool's system in pre-season, the main takeaways from their pre-season matches, their flourishing attack, the fit of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai. The struggle for a number 6 and the stop-gap solution. At the end, there is a detailed preview of the Premier League opener: Chelsea v Liverpool. Chelsea Under Mauricio Pochettino Piece: https://medium.com/on-a-hattrick/analysing-mauricio-pochettinos-tactics-vision-at-chelsea-pre-season-dc55cf487d69Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati https://lastwordonsports.com/football/author/vyomnanavati/ [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes, 5th Test Day 2 at The Oval, London. Other than the endless ebbs and flows of this test series, it has been pulsating due to the contrast in styles of play. England made the same amount of runs in 50 less overs in this test match and fielded 236 more overs than Australia for the duration of the series. Yesterday, was similar - England grafted for every wicket, Australia grafted for every run, at times, too defensive as Labuschagne found out. Controversy, great catches and inspired bowling. The series is still alive. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/[email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes, 5th Test Day 1 at The Oval, London. It was a day of wickets being lost in clumps. England had a great start but then lost their top order quickly. Harry Brook's supreme touch and elegance, paired with Moeen Ali's injury-inflicted aggression led England to a great position before Starc & Murphy intervened to have them bowled out for 283. There is a lot more than just pride on the line for this Test Match - while 'The Ashes' part of the series is sorted, for England it is an opportunity to square the series and for Pat Cummins & Australia a legacy defining opportunity to win a series in England. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/[email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes, 4th Test Day 2 at Old Trafford, Manchester. England have a put lot of faith in Zak Crawley - yesterday, was perhaps the perfect day to repay all the faith. 189 runs that single-handedly snatched away the game from Australia and brought England right back into the series. Joe Root and Moeen Ali provided able support as Australia crumbled under the pressure. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/[email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes, 4th Test Day 1 at Old Trafford, Manchester. It was a day of 'what ifs' for Australia. Racing away with Smith and Labuschagne before lunch, then again with Head and Labuschagne at 183/3 to finish 8 down under 300 on a pitch that isn't the typical Old Trafford pitch is perhaps underwhelming. Credit has to however be given to the relentlessness of Chris Woakes and Mark Wood. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/[email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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In this episode - a detailed analysis of one of the most scintillating Wimbledon finals between Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic. Focus on the major storylines and gameplay moments in the match. The Womens Wimbledon Final is also reviewed. Charbel Corey from CricBlog joins me to break down the 3rd Ashes Test and we preview the upcoming 4th test.Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati https://lastwordonsports.com/football/author/vyomnanavati/ [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration Thanks to Charbel Corey for his time. Find his socials and great work on these links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/cric_blog Cricket Blog: https://cricblog.net/
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Sports Dome Podcast, Episode 1. Welcome to the official Sports Dome Podcast! Yes, not the Ashes daily breakdown - this is the main podcast which will run at a weekly frequency. In this episode, Sebastian Lacasse - a Medium writer joins us to discuss the tactical fit of Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber and Dominik Szoboszlai. We analyse how they will fit into the Liverpool and Arsenal systems and the traits they bring with their respective player profiles. The major storylines from Wimbledon Week 1 are discussed. The focus is on Stefanos Tsitsipas' great performances, Djokovic and Alcaraz dominance, Rublev & Bublik magic. Swiatek's close scare and previewing Alcaraz Berrettini and Kvitova Jabeur.
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Breakdown of The Ashes, 3rd Test Day 4 at Headingley. There were always going to be nerves weren't there? With the way England play - they weren't gonna easily get it done. It needed a coming-of-age innings from Harry Brook and the eternal grittiness of Chris Woakes to see England over the line and keep The Ashes alive. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes, 3rd Test Day 2 at Headingley. Today was a day that tested the ego of England. Were they going to give into this ideological war and continue hitting out when the series was on the line? The answer was no, Moeen Ali and Ben Stokes attempted to graft with the bat before we got a typical chivalrous, rear-guard action from Ben Stokes with the tail. It kept England in it. Moeen's Ali economy and major wickets of Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne have also kept England in it. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes - 3rd Test, Day 1 at Headingley. Day 1 was a refreshing and captivating sight. Batters were being hurried by the relentless rapid control of Mark Wood, the pitch had pace and bounce. On the comeback, Mitchell Marsh highlighted how good he can be when he asserts his dominance over opposition attacks. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes - 2nd Test, Day 5 at Lords. This was one of the best climaxes of a test match in recent history if not all-time history. The major storylines were:
Duckett & Stokes Display of Moderated 'BazBall'
Alex Carey Stumps Jonny Bairstow
Lords and MCC Longroom Display Distaste Towards Australia
Spirit of Cricket & Rules
Ben Stokes: A Generationally Clutch-Player
Australia Frantic Amongst Lords Chaos
Cummins Retains Composure & Australia Goes 2-0 up.
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Breakdown of The Ashes - 2nd Test, Day 4 at Lords. Day 4 brought to us: A historically relentless short-bowling plan from England Australia's lack of defence and control of the short-ballCracking deliveries from Pat Cummins & Mitchell Starc ControversyThese Ashes Podcasts are at a daily frequency for this series. A follow, review and shares + feedback are always much appreciated. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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Breakdown of The Ashes - 2nd Test, Day 2 at Lords. The major storylines from this day were: Australia Fail to Maximise on Their AdvantageSteve Smith & Greatness The Aesthetic of Crawley & Dominant Duckett Chaotic Baz-Ball Evening in London These Ashes Podcasts are at a daily frequency for this series. A follow, review and shares + feedback are always much appreciated. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vyom_nanavati Writing: https://medium.com/@vyom.nanavati [email protected] for any inquiries + collaboration
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