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What is the strangest tactic you have ever seen in a football match?

On the overall tactical level, the wonderful football tactics used in the real football world are usually produced under extreme circumstances, such as the team falling behind and needing to attack, or the team needing to keep winning, or the team being sent off. With the development of modern football today, the infinite possibilities of conventional tactics have basically been tried, and they are relatively industrialized, and rarely see particularly wonderful tactics. In contrast, the following tactics are relatively rare:

1.3-3- 1-3

These are two fantastic teams: Ajax, the golden generation in the 94/95 season, and Crazy Chile under crazy coach Belsa.

Look at the name of this Ajax team, and you will know that they have enough talent to play any tactics. The boundless system created by Fan Jiaer, the head coach at that time, inherited the sexy tradition of Dutch football total football and played perhaps the strongest "youth storm" in history.

As for Chile, the name Belsa speaks for itself. Chile, which didn't have any top attackers (Sanchez was not Arsenal's thigh at that time), surprised the world at the 20 10 World Cup, and finally lost to Brazil.

2.4-2-2-2

This was the strongest team in French history before the 98 World Cup and the champion of the 84 European Cup. At that time, it was called "Rubik's Cube" in the world football. Platini-Tigana-Gillesey's midfield iron triangle ensures that the team can firmly occupy the central advantage at both ends of attack and defense in any game, and the winger can fly up and down.

3.3-4-3

Although the 3-4-3 formation is rare and not wonderful at ordinary times, it is not so simple when Guardiola hands it. Look at this chart with arrows, and you will know that it is not easy to describe this wonderful formation clearly. Guardiola's creative way of putting small full-back Ram in the middle of the defense line is simply eye-popping. From here on, people realized that Guardiola would do anything to get the ball in the backcourt-Kolarov silently praised him.

4.4-6-0

Probably the most famous "fantasy tactics". Although this kind of no-front play was not created by Bosco, and the tactical experimenter Zeman has done it many times in Rome, he dared to change his tactics decisively in the European Cup with negredo, llorente and Torres, and finally won the championship with this unexpected play. Bosco took the fake No.9' s 4-6-0 play to the extreme.