Josep Guardiola born 18 January 1971, is a Spanish professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of the Premier League club Manchester City. He holds the records for the most consecutive league games won in La Liga, the Bundesliga, and the Premier League. In the book below a coach can find Pep Guardiola 88 Attacking combinations and patterns.
Pep Guardiola 88 attacking combinations – About the book
The book contains 88 of Pep Guardiola Attacking Combinations and Positional Patterns of Play Direct from Pep’s Training Sessions
Learn, practice and apply Pep Guardiola’s exact attacking combinations and patterns of play. The drills are direct from his training sessions, to reproduce his magnificent style of play.
This FULL COLOUR book gives you a rare opportunity to use Pep Guardiola’s Practices and learn from one of the best coaches in the history of football.
The Pep Guardiola 88 Attacking Combinations and Attacking Positional Patterns of Play included are taken direct from Pep Guardiola’s training sessions at Manchester City, Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona
Find out why Pep Guardiola marks out zones on the training pitch. How he use them to practice his unique positional patterns of play, maximize space, disorganize the opposition and move the ball into dangerous attacking areas (“Half Spaces”)?
Pep Guardiola Practice Topics Included:
- 60 Attacking Positional Patterns of Play in the 4-3-3 and 3-5-2 Formations
(50 Manchester City, 3 Bayern Munich & 7 FC Barcelona) - 28 Attacking Combination Practices
(8 Manchester City, 10 Bayern Munich & 10 FC Barcelona)
For more theoretical information on Positional Play check this amazing book “Positional Play in Modern Football“.
Find below some examples of Positional Drills based on Guardiola’s philosophy:
- How to play Football with Two MidfieldersPost Views: 102 In modern football, using more players in deep positions has become a fundamental tactic for teams that prioritize possession and control. This strategy involves starting attacks from the defensive third, progressing forward through accurate passing and movement without the ball while maintaining a compact and balanced team shape. A core point to… Read more: How to play Football with Two Midfielders
- What are the “Good” and The “Bad” of Passing DrillsPost Views: 182 Passing is the heartbeat of football, driving both the rhythm of play and the connection between players on the pitch, rotations or positional exchanges. Whether it’s a quick one-two between midfielders, a combination between the line or a long pass to switch play, passing is integral to any team’s strategy. This brings… Read more: What are the “Good” and The “Bad” of Passing Drills