Analysing Borussia Dortmund's Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Analysing Borussia Dortmund's Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Analysing Borussia Dortmund’s Build- Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel View all posts by daveselini Dortmund has started the Bundesliga season in terrific style with two 4-0 wins in the opening two league games. New Head Coach Thomas Tuchel has changed the playing style quite dramatically by placing a much larger emphasis on ball retention which has seen the team’s possession play improve massively. New signing Julian Weigl has been instrumental in the build-up play alongside with Mats Hummels and Ilkay Gündogan who both have returned to fitness and form. The main reason for the club’s improvement though is Tuchel’s well worked out system, as it’s evident a lot of work has been put into the build-up play on the training pitch. While Jurgen Klopp’s Dortmund would also try to build play from the back https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 1 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM they also played a much more direct game than Tuchel’s side. Notably, Tuchel doesn’t want possession just for the sake of it however, but wants purposeful possession. This comes naturally to the squad with the likes of Pierre- Emerick Aubameyang, Marco Reus and Henrikh Mkhitaryan all having both the speed and willingness to pose a threat in behind. In terms of formations, BvB switch seamlessly in game between a 4-2-3-1 with Weigl and Gündogan as the pivots and Shinji Kagawa as the number 10 and a 4-1-4-1 where Weigl act as a single pivot behind the other two. When defending they utilise the 4-2-3-1 and press high, but in this article we focus on the way they build their possession through the thirds of the pitch. For starters, Dortmund split their two centre-backs (circled in yellow) really wide as seen above, and encourage Weigl to drop in between them to get on the ball. The full-backs push up really high and stretch the opposition horizontally as well as the forwards, Aubameyang in particular, stretching the opposition vertically. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 2 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Again, Hummels and Subotic while to goalkeeper Roman Bürki is on the ball and opens up the space for Weigl to drop in to as seen below (Weigl circled in blue). Weigl understanding of when to drop seems excellent and he has been perhaps the most important player in the build-play so far. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 3 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Hummels, Gündogan and the half-space When having progressed further up the pitch, the right-sided centre-back move in more centrally while Hummels stay wider on the left. With both full- backs high and wide, this opens up space outside Sokratis/Subotic to go and get the ball for Gündogan. This position, in the half-space as some like to call it, is very hard to press and so the German midfielder finds himself with both space and time. This way of overloading the right allow Dortmund to quickly switch the play to Hummels who will have lots of space to play his through balls through the linnes of the opposition. It can be argued Hummels is actually the main playmaker in the team. His ability to find the right pass to split a team, or play it over them with quality is very underrated and he is probably the outstanding ball-playing centre-back around. This switch is something Dortmund use very often and it’s been effective thus far, for example leading to the first two goals against Mönchengladbach. Gündogan (blue) on the ball in the half-space. Schmelzer’s (red) position https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 4 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM gives Hummels all the time in the world when the ball gets switched, as seen below in the build-up for the first goal. Sokratis with the ball, Gündogan to his right and Hummels far away on the left. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 5 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM The central positioning of the four attackers in general and Aubameyang in particular pushes Gladbach down the pitch. The ball is transferred across to Hummels who plays a fantastic pass through to Kagawa, who is in an excellent position in between opposition players. As the ball is played in, Reus’ intelligence takes over as he instantly will make the run that sees him getting the ball to score the opener. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 6 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Kagawa plays a brilliant first time pass for Reus who controls and then scores. Attacking midfielders intelligent movement The excellent movement of Shinji Kagawa, Mkhitaryan and Reus is also a hugely successful feature of Tuchel’s side. The Japanese playmaker never really made it at Manchester United but he has shown that when given the trust from his manager to play in a central position that he is an extremely talented footballer. His role is very differing as mentioned earlier as he drifts between a more central midfield position and one as the number 10. He intelligently finds space both in between the lines of the oppositions midfield and defence, and by drifting wide. The three are very flexibel and all find themselves constantly changing positions. This suits someone like Marco Reus, one of the best forwards around, who won’t be marked out of the game as easily as if he was just playing wide. They all are also willing to run in behind, even though Aubameyang is the main man for that with his explosive pace. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 7 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Kagawa finds space in between the defence and midfield. Again, look at the fantastic width given by the full-backs which allows the attacking midfielders to play centrally to combine and create. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 8 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Marco Reus drifting in from the right to find a pocket to receive the pass from Weigl in. Although the Gladbach team here is extremely tight, There is an opportunity to find both Kagawa and Mkhitaryan with passes here. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 9 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM All four attacking players centrally between lines with Schmelzer giving width. Aubameyang’s role This is a probably not a surprise as Aubameyang is one of the quickest strikers around, but his main role is to stretch the opposition. With the three creators all mainly wanting to get on the ball centrally, the striker runs in- behind constantly.His pace make opposition defences drop off an extra five yards, which gives the midfielders the space to play in as the following pictures will illustrate. Here, with Weigl on the ball, the Ingolstadt is way to deep. There’s lots of space to run into for Gündogan when the ball is played into Aubameyang’s feet and then it just takes a simple wall pass to set the lightning-quick striker on his way towards goal. https://runningtheshowblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/analysing-borussia-dortmunds-build-up-play-under-thomas-tuchel/ Page 10 of 12 Analysing Borussia Dortmundʼs Build-Up Play Under Thomas Tuchel – Running The Show 2/20/17, 828 PM Weigl on the ball again and look at the massive space left by the centre-backs because of their fear of Aubameyang’s pace. Thankfully for Gladbach, their midfield is very tight horizontally which makes the pass from Weigl to Kagawa (white) almost impossible. It’s easy to see though the benefits of a player with that quickness and what him playing on the shoulder of the defenders mean for the rest of his team in order to get the creative players on the ball in dangerous positions. Summary Dortmund’s start has been very impressive and it’s no surprise given the obvious work put into the system on the training pitch over countless hours in pre-season. New signing Julian Weigl has been highly impressive and the returning Hummels and Gündogan look revitalised and refreshed. They look absolutely scintillating going forward, and have kept clean sheets in both games so far.
Recommended publications
  • Das Grosse Fanbuch Inhalt
    MARCO REUS MARCO REUS VERLAG DIE WERKSTATT DAS GROSSE FANBUCH INHALT VORWORT 6 DIE FRÜHEN JAHRE 8 NÄCHSTE SCHRITTE 10 SEIN GROSSER DURCHBRUCH 12 DER WECHSEL ZUR BORUSSIA 14 EIN NEUER HOFFNUNGSTRÄGER 16 MEILENSTEINE MIT GLADBACH 18 SEINE BESTEN TORE FÜR GLADBACH 20 DIE RÜCKKEHR ZUM BVB 22 EM 2012 24 MEILENSTEINE MIT DORTMUND 26 SEINE BESTEN TORE FÜR DORTMUND 28 KÖNIGSKLASSE 30 EINE KARRIERE VOLLER RÜCKSCHLÄGE 32 DIE KRANKENAKTE REUS 34 REUS IN ZAHLEN 36 REUS UND SEINE TRAINER 38 TOLLE TRICKS 40 TRAINING MIT MARCO REUS 42 ZU HAUSE BEI MARCO REUS 44 KABINEN-DJ UND MUSIKVIDEO-STAR 46 FRISUREN UND TATTOOS 48 ZITATE 50 BERÜHMTE KUMPELS 52 MARCO REUS UND SEINE FANS 54 GLOBALER SUPERSTAR 56 WAS KOMMT ALS NÄCHSTES? 58 RÄTSELSPASS 60 BILDERRÄTSEL 62 BILDNACHWEIS 63 DER AUTOR 63 ANTWORTEN 63 FOTO: BVB Jugend- buch (2017) S. 65 unten VORWORT Dortmund, Ahlen, Mönchengladbach, Dortmund: Trotz vieler Umwege und Rückschläge hat Marco Reus seinen Traum erfüllt, für den Klub seiner Heimatstadt aufzulaufen. Seine Geschichte liest sich wie die eines unaufhaltsamen Kämpfers. 6 7 DIE FRÜHEN JAHRE Der Star von Borussia Dortmund kickte zu Hause mit Orangen und war schon in der F-Jugend eine große Nummer. Dabei gab es einen Beruf, der ihn mehr faszinierte als der des Fußballers. 8 9 SEINE BESTEN TORE FÜR GLADBACH Marco Reus erzielte im Dress der „Fohlen” 41 Tore in 109 Spielen. Hier sind fünf seiner besten. BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH – MAINZ 05 2:0 BUNDESLIGA, 28. AUGUST 2009 HANNOVER 96 – BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH 0:1 BUNDESLIGA, 30. APRIL 2011 20 BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH – WERDER BREMEN 5:0 BUNDESLIGA, 19.
    [Show full text]
  • FC P. Ferreira SL Benfica
    MATCHDAY 26 FC P. Ferreira SL Benfica 10.04.2021 | K.O. 8:30pm Estádio Capital do Móvel, Paços de Ferreira MAIN SPONSOR OFFICIAL SPONSOR OFFICIAL STATS POWERED BY Matchday 26 FC P. Ferreira X SL Benfica 2 HEAD-TO-HEAD See more details FC P. Ferreira 4 5 42 SL Benfica GOALS/AVERAGE WINS DRAWS WINS GOALS/AVERAGE 38 goals scored, an average of 0.75 goals/game 8% 10% 82% 133 goals scored, an average of 2.61 goals/game TOTAL FC P. FERREIRA (HOME) SL BENFICA (HOME) NEUTRAL VENUE G FCPF D SLB GOALS FCPF D SLB GOALS FCPF D SLB GOALS FCPF D SLB GOALS Total 51 4 5 42 38 133 3 4 17 22 53 1 1 24 15 78 0 0 1 1 2 Liga NOS 43 4 4 35 33 112 3 4 14 20 42 1 0 21 13 70 0 0 0 0 0 Taça de Portugal 5 0 1 4 4 16 0 0 3 2 11 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 Allianz Cup 3 0 0 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 2 G=Games, D=Draws, FCPF=FC P. Ferreira, SLB=SL Benfica FACTS FC P. FERREIRA FACTS SL BENFICA TOTAL TOTAL 82% losses 82% wins 59% scored in 8% losses 94% without conceding 94% scored in SEASON RECORD 59% without conceding 2 Games winning streak 2001-03-18 -> 2001-12-08 SEASON RECORD 21 Games without a win 2006-09-22 -> 2014-08-17 16 Games winning streak 2007-02-26 -> 2013-02-24 16 Games losing streak 2007-02-26 -> 2013-02-24 3 Games without a win 2000-10-21 -> 2001-12-08 3 Games without loss 2000-10-21 -> 2001-12-08 2 Games losing streak 2001-03-18 -> 2001-12-08 21 Games without loss 2006-09-22 -> 2014-08-17 RECORDS FC P.
    [Show full text]
  • Learning to Löw Again
    22 The German Times – Life April 2019 field. Toward the end of the tournament, it was to follow his will. And when he dared to venture BY THOMAS KISTNER easy to see that these two stalwarts were com- into the strategic arena with his own ideas, he often pletely overwhelmed, with each player committing fell flat on his face. Even worse than his outing at oachim Löw got his act together just in again Löw to Learning a bizarre and obvious handball in his own penalty the European Championship in France in 2016 time. After balking and bristling at calls for Cup in Russia, at the 2018 Soccer World early exit Germany’s After area. In the quarterfinals, Italy took advantage was the previous European Championship in 2012 Jchange, he’s finally put the German national of Boateng’s lapse to knot the game at 1 with a in Poland/Ukraine, where Löw chose the wrong soccer team on a different track. Whether this penalty kick. Luckily for the DFB team, they were players and coached the team so hopelessly into proves effective has yet to be seen, but at least able to go on to win that match on penalties. When the ground during the semifinal against Italy that head coach Joachim Löw finally realized it was time to build a new team they got off to a good start with a convincing Schweinsteiger deliberately had a handball in the their defeat was already secured at the halftime 3:2 win at the European Championship quali- semifinal against France, however, they weren’t break.
    [Show full text]
  • Bvb Half-Yearly Financial Report H1 2019/2020
    HALF-YEARLY FINANCIAL REPORT H1 2019/2020 BORUSSIA DORTMUND INTERIM MANAGEMENT REPORT from 1 July to 31 December 2019 CONTENT 3 BORUSSIA DORTMUND INTERIM MANAGEMENT REPORT 3 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 3 LOOKING BACK ON THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF FINANCIAL YEAR 2019/2020 6 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARKET AND COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT 9 GROUP STRUCTURE AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS 10 THE SHARES OF BORUSSIA DORTMUND GmbH & Co. KGaA 16 POSITION OF THE COMPANY 16 DEVELOPMENT OF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 19 RESULTS OF OPERATIONS 20 REVENUE TREND 21 NET TRANSFER INCOME 23 CHANGES IN SIGNIFICANT OPERATING EXPENSES 24 ANALYSIS OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE 24 DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE OF THE BUSINESS 26 ANALYSIS OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURE 26 ANALYSIS OF LIQUIDITY 27 OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS 27 REPORT ON EXPECTED DEVELOPMENTS 27 EXPECTED DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPANY 27 EXPECTED GENERAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 29 OVERALL ASSESSMENT OF EXPECTED PERFORMANCE 29 DISCLAIMER 30 CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 30 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 31 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 32 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 33 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY 34 INTERIM NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF FINANCIAL YEAR 2019/2020 50 CONFIRMATION AFTER REVIEW BY THE AUDITORS 51 RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT 52 FINANCIAL CALENDAR 52 PUBLICATION DETAILS 2 | HALBJAHRESFINANZBERICHT H1 2015/2016 HALF-YEARLY FINANCIAL REPORT H1 2019/2020 | 2 BORUSSIA DORTMUND INTERIM MANAGEMENT REPORT from 1 July to 31 December 2019
    [Show full text]
  • Faculty of Sciences Soccer Player Performance Rating Systems for the German Bundesliga
    Faculty of Sciences Soccer Player Performance Rating Systems for the German Bundesliga Jonathan D. Klaiber Master dissertation submitted to obtain the degree of Master of Statistical Data Analysis Promoter: Prof. Dr. Christophe Ley Department of Mathematical Statistics Academic year 2015{2016 Faculty of Sciences Soccer Player Performance Rating Systems for the German Bundesliga Jonathan D. Klaiber Master dissertation submitted to obtain the degree of Master of Statistical Data Analysis Promoter: Prof. Dr. Christophe Ley Department of Mathematical Statistics Academic year 2015{2016 The author and the promoter give permission to consult this master dissertation and to copy it or parts of it for personal use. Each other use falls under the restrictions of the copyright, in particular concerning the obligation to mention explicitly the source when using results of this master dissertation. Foreword This master thesis completes the one-year advanced master program in Statistical Data Analysis. It has been an intensive, interesting and, above all, knowledgeable year in which I was able to sharpen my statistical thinking, to practice and acquire new prob- lem solving skills and to make beneficial contact to other statisticians and researchers. Therefore I want to thank all professors, docents and teaching assistants very much for their effort and excellent work during this year. Special thanks go to professor Christophe Ley for his guidance during the thesis project as well as for his lessons and teaching in other courses which will certainly prove to be valuable for our future career. Contents 1 Abstract 1 2 Introduction 2 2.1 Rating System Types . .4 2.2 Statistic Based Rating Systems .
    [Show full text]
  • 21T1BL – Topps Tier One Bundesliga– Checklist Autograph Cards: TIER ONE AUTOGRAPHS TO-SB Sebastiaan Bornauw 1. FC Köln TO
    21T1BL – Topps Tier One Bundesliga– Checklist Autograph cards: TIER ONE AUTOGRAPHS TO-SB Sebastiaan Bornauw 1. FC Köln TO-MT Marcus Thuram Borussia Mönchengladbach TO-JK Joshua Kimmich FC Bayern München TO-SS Suat Serdar FC Schalke 04 TO-KP Krzysztof Piątek Hertha Berlin TO-CN Christopher Nkunku RB Leipzig TO-MH Martin Hinteregger Eintracht Frankfurt BREAK OUT AUTOGRAPHS BO-IJ Ismail Jakobs 1. FC Köln BO-NK Noah Katterbach 1. FC Köln BO-JS Jeremiah St. Juste 1. FSV Mainz 05 BO-P Paulinho Bayer 04 Leverkusen BO-FW Florian Wirtz Bayer 04 Leverkusen BO-ET Edmond Tapsoba Bayer 04 Leverkusen BO-GR Giovanni Reyna Borussia Dortmund BO-EN Evan N'Dicka Eintracht Frankfurt BO-DS Djibril Sow Eintracht Frankfurt BO-FU Felix Uduokhai FC Augsburg BO-RO Reece Oxford FC Augsburg BO-AD Alphonso Davies FC Bayern München BO-PS Pascal Stenzel VfB Stuttgart BO-OM Orel Mangala VfB Stuttgart BO-MK Marc Oliver Kempf VfB Stuttgart BO-MG Mattéo Guendouzi Hertha Berlin BO-JT Jordan Torunarigha Hertha Berlin BO-NST Niklas Stark Hertha Berlin BO-JK Justin Kluivert RB Leipzig BO-DU Dayot Upamecano RB Leipzig BO-KL Konrad Laimer RB Leipzig BO-KS Keven Schlotterbeck Sport-Club Freiburg BO-CK Chang-hoon Kwon Sport-Club Freiburg BO-NS Nils Seufert DSC Arminia Bielefeld BO-SO Stefan Ortega Moreno DSC Arminia Bielefeld BO-MF Marco Friedl SV Werder Bremen BO-ME Maximilian Eggestein SV Werder Bremen BO-DG Dennis Geiger TSG Hoffenheim BO-DSA Diadie Samassékou TSG Hoffenheim BO-RK Robin Knoche 1. FC Union Berlin BO-NSC Nico Schlotterbeck 1.
    [Show full text]
  • United in Solidarity. No Matter What
    United in solidarity. No matter what. Sustainability Report for the 2019/2020 season " All generations, men and women, and all nationalities are united by Borussia." BORUSSIA DORTMUND GMBH & CO. KGAA Environmental responsibility AT A GLANCE 302-1 302-3 Energy used per 2019/2020 table Total energy Athletic development stadium seat 2019 BVB disclosure consumption Played W D L GF/GA Diff. Pts. in 2019 1. FC Bayern Munich 34 26 4 4 100:32 +68 82 kWh 2. Borussia Dortmund 34 21 6 7 84:41 +43 69 250 3. RB Leipzig 34 18 12 4 81:37 +44 66 20.4 GWh 4. Borussia M‘Gladbach 34 20 5 9 66:40 +26 65 306-3 305-4 5. Bayer 04 Leverkusen 34 19 6 9 61:44 +17 63 Total waste generated (excl. food waste) in 2019 6. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 34 15 7 12 53:53 0 52 GHG emissions per 7. VfL Wolfsburg 34 13 10 11 48:46 +2 49 stadium seat 535 tonnes 8. SC Freiburg 34 13 9 12 48:47 +1 48 306-4 9. Eintracht Frankfurt 34 13 6 15 59:60 -1 45 41.6 kg CO2 Food waste in 2019 10. Hertha BSC 34 11 8 15 48:59 -11 41 11. 1. FC Union Berlin 34 12 5 17 41:58 -17 41 202.4 m³ 12. FC Schalke 04 34 9 12 13 38:58 -20 39 13. 1. FSV Mainz 05 34 11 4 19 44:65 -21 37 14. 1. FC Köln 34 10 6 18 51:69 -18 36 15.
    [Show full text]
  • Con Base En Billetes Y Guardiola En El Banquillo, Manchester City Va Por Su Primera Champions League. Para Ello, Tendrá Que
    Viernes 28 de mayo de 2021 Editor: Francisco Sánchez / @pacocure80 Balance en Champions League 2020-2021 PJ: Partidos Jugados, PG: Partidos Ganados, PE: Partidos Empatados, PP: Partidos Perdidos, GM: Goles Marcados, GD: Goles de pierna Derecha, GI: Goles de pierna Izquierda, GC: Goles de Cabeza, DT: Disparos Totales, DP: Disparos a Porteria, DF: Disparos Fuera, DB: Disparos Bloqueados Finales entre Manchester City y Chelsea 2-3 0-2 0-0 VS. VS. VS. Chelsea Man City Chelsea Man City Chelsea Man City (3)-(4) Community Shield Community Shield Capital One Cup #ChampionsLeague SERÁ GLORIA PREMIER Con base en billetes y Guardiola en el banquillo, Manchester City va por su primera Champions League. Para ello, tendrá que derrotar al Chelsea que, de la mano de Thomas Tuchel, busca su segunda corona en el torneo continental y sorprender al mundo 3 3 1 1 1 12 11 0 25 14 9 163 72 54 37 12 8 22 13 6 138 57 48 33 PJ PG PE PP GM GD GI GC DT DP DF DB PJ PG PE PP GM GD GI GC DT DP DF DB POR MANUEL CUELLAR Tuchel, frente a Pep Guardiola. @manucg13 Ellos han trasladado a la Pre- mier League una rivalidad que comenzó desde que ambos diri- l Chelsea nunca fue con- gían en Alemania. siderado favorito para Todo inició el 19 de octubre ganar la Champions Lea- de 2013, cuando Guardiola diri- gue, ese era el lugar del gía al Bayern Munich y Tuchel Manchester City, pero al Mainz. Ese fue el primer duelo Ehoy, los “Blues” buscarán dar la cam- entre ambos y se lo llevó el entre- panada y evitar una vez más que los nador catalán por goleada de 4-1 de Pep Guardiola alcen ese trofeo en la Bundesliga.
    [Show full text]
  • Des FC Bayern München
    BACHELORARBEIT Herr Michael Holzer Die Effizienz der Nachwuchs- arbeit des FC Bayern München 2016 Fakultät: Medien BACHELORARBEIT Die Effizienz der Nachwuchs- arbeit des FC Bayern München Autor: Herr Michael Holzer Studiengang: Angewandte Medien Seminargruppe: AM13wS1-B Erstprüfer: Prof. Heinrich Wiedemann Zweitprüfer: Prof. Dr. Rainer Gömmel Einreichung: Mittweida, 07.06.2016 Faculty of Media BACHELOR THESIS The efficiency of Bayern Munich youth training author: Mr. Michael Holzer course of studies: Applied Media Economics seminar group: AM13wS1-B first examiner: Prof. Heinrich Wiedemann second examiner: Prof. Dr. Rainer Gömmel submission: Mittweida, 07/06/2016 Bibliografische Angaben Nachname, Vorname: Holzer, Michael Thema der Bachelorarbeit: "Die Effizienz der Nachwuchsarbeit des FC Bayern München" Topic of thesis: "The efficiency of Bayern Munich youth training" 68 Seiten, Hochschule Mittweida, University of Applied Sciences, Fakultät Medien, Bachelorarbeit, 2016 Abstract Intention der Arbeit ist es, die Effizienz der Nachwuchsarbeit des FC Bayern München von der Saison 2010/11 bis zur Saison 2015/16 mithilfe empirischer Untersuchungen zu messen. Im Fokus des Forschungsinteresses steht dabei die Frage, mit welchem finanziellen Einsatz (Ressourceneinsatz) welcher Erfolg in Form von Profispielern produziert wird. Diese werden anhand der Analyse von empirischen Untersuchungen - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Anzahl von Eigengewächsen, welche es in einen Profikader geschafft haben - herausgearbeitet. Anschließend wird die Effizienz der Nachwuchsarbeit des Vereins anhand empirischer Untersuchungen geprüft und bewertet. Die Arbeit zeigt, dass von der Saison 2010/11 bis zur Saison 2015/16 nur ein geringer 'Ausstoß' von Profispielern in der Nachwuchsarbeit des FC Bayern München produziert wurde und deshalb die Effizienz der Nachwuchsarbeit in den letzten Jahren verhältnismäßig niedrig war.
    [Show full text]
  • Defoe Retained by England As Shaw Gets First Call-Up
    Sports FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2014 Japan are no World Cup underdogs, says coach TOKYO: Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni said yesterday his Brazil but impressed at South Africa 2010 with three draws tack and they are united in defence,” he said. Zaccheroni squad can match Colombia, Ivory Coast and Greece in their at the group stage, are “ideal opponents” at this point. believed Japan, known for their well organised play that World Cup group, despite their underdog status in the “They are physically strong and it will be an important they frequently fail to convert into goals, may not feel there global pecking order. game in our preparations.” is such a gap with group opponents “if we play our own “I am confident we can go head-to-head with any of Japan’s opponents in World Cup Group C are all ranked brand of football”. them if we perform to the best of our abilities,” the Italian higher in the FIFA table. Colombia stand fifth against tactician said as he announced his squad for a friendly Greece (12), Ivory Coast (23) and Japan (50). Squad: against New Zealand in Tokyo next Wednesday. “It is not an easy group but it is well balanced,” Goalkeepers: Eiji Kawashima (Standard Liege/BEL), “About gaps with other teams in the group, I feel there Zaccheroni said. “At the moment, Colombia seem some- Shusaku Nishikawa (Urawa Reds) Shuichi Gonda (FC Tokyo) are not so big gaps. I’d rather say there are none.” what ahead as they have wealth of talented players, many Defenders: Yuichi Komano (Jubilo Iwata) Yasuyuki Zaccheroni called up the usual suspects for the 23-man of them playing abroad.” Konno (Gamba Osaka) Masahiko Inoha (Jubilo Iwata) Yuto squad including Keisuke Honda, who has yet to show a “They are capable of mixing quality with accuracy and Nagatomo (Inter Milan/ITA) Masato Morishige (FC Tokyo) spark in AC Milan’s midfield after moving from CSKA speed of play.
    [Show full text]
  • BORUSSIA DORTMUND Annual Report 2008
    BUSINESS AND FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS FINANCIAL YEAR 2007/2008 IN REVIEW The trust that Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. This means that the critical framework conditions for KGaA's shareholders placed in us in 2007/2008 was the future of the Borussia Dortmund Group are in reflected in their vote at the General Shareholders' place. However, we will continue to need patience Meeting to approve the actions of the management and perseverance – especially in driving forward our and the Supervisory Board by over 99%, and has pro- sporting development, which is the basic foundation vided us the tail-wind needed to bring the restruc- of future economic success. turing of our Company to completion. The signing at the end of the financial year of Jürgen The crucial step at this juncture was the early repay- Klopp to be head coach starting next season embod- ment of the loan from Morgan Stanley, which was ies the maxim “sustainability before speed”. This man made possible by entering into an agreement with our had long been in Borussia Dortmund's sights as their marketing partner Sportfive, extending our partner- top choice for coach. By signing him, the team hopes ship until 2020. Furthermore, a number of key agree- to bring to life the fundamentals of the sporting phi- ments were extended with partners who will assure losophy that had been defined together with the man- the stability of our future business development. agement. The early extension of our partnership with our pri- That philosophy entails building up a strong team of mary sponsor EVONIK Industries until 2011 is just young, ambitious and talented players – not neces- one example.
    [Show full text]
  • TRAVEL PLANNER for GROUPS and INDIVIDUALS Book Your Stay with the Regensburg Experts
    TRAVEL PLANNER FOR GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS Book your stay with the Regensburg experts www.regensburg.us.com | www.regensburg.uk.com SERVICE YOUR CONTACT: Julia Drescher, Heike Kober, Nicole Riepl and Elke Schmoll: Phone: +49 941 507-5412, -3417, -5413, -3413 REGENSBURG TOURIST OFFICE Fax: -4419 [email protected] SERVICES FOR GROUPS: + Organising guided tours in 12 languages + Organising one-day stays and multiple-day packages + Accommodation for groups + Land-program for river cruises Our team | © RTG EXCELLENT SERVICE QUALITY Our team offers you a full range of services, from planning your trip to managing reservations. TRAVELLING TO REGENSBURG BY PLANE DK Distance from international airports: Airport Shuttle + Munich: 85 km Regensburg Munich + Nuremberg: 110 km www.airportliner.com Rostock + Frankfurt / Main: 335 km Hamburg 600km Bremen PL BY TRAIN Berlin Warsaw You can travel to Regensburg by train – it’s quick and Hanover convenient. Several options are on offer including the high NL speed ICE. Regensburg lies on the international route linking 400km Amsterdam – Brussels – Vienna – Budapest. Kassel Leipzig Cologne There are connections from Regensburg to Berlin, Dresden, Dresden Bonn Hamburg, Hanover, Dortmund, Cologne, Frankfurt / Main, B Frankfurt 200km Bayreuth Prague Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, Warsaw, Prague and Munich. Würzburg L CZ Saarbrücken Bamberg Pilsen BY CAR Nuremberg Regensburg + Highway A3: F Stuttgart Vienna Cologne – Frankfurt – Nuremberg – Munich Linz Regensburg – Passau – Vienna Salzburg + Highway A93: Zürich Innsbruck
    [Show full text]