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Vertical Tiki-Taka — overview

Vertical Tiki-Taka

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Vertical Tiki-Taka is a tactical approach emphasizing rapid, direct forward passing and aggressive movement immediately after winning possession, aiming to penetrate the opponent's defensive lines quickly.
It's all about winning the ball back and immediately launching a fast attack with quick, incisive forward passes to create a chance.
Vertical Tiki-Taka — shape
This strategy exploits disorganization in the opponent's defense during transitions, creating high-value goal-scoring opportunities before they can reset their shape.

Two Ways to See It

Data Lens

From a data perspective, Vertical Tiki-Taka typically shows a high volume of progressive passes immediately following defensive actions, a lower average pass length during these direct attacks, and increased xG values originating from quick transitions rather than sustained possession phases.

Scout Lens

A scout observes players demonstrating exceptional spatial awareness and anticipation to receive and lay off the ball quickly in tight spaces, coupled with the collective intelligence to make aggressive, well-timed runs that create passing lanes and exploit defensive gaps.

Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool, Thomas Tuchel's Borussia Dortmund, Julian Nagelsmann's RB Leipzig
Watch for teams winning possession and immediately launching a rapid sequence of 2-4 quick, predominantly forward passes that result in a shot or a dangerous chance.

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