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May 2012
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"D" Day, by Rafa Benitez

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If this was WWII we would be getting ready for the “D” Day and waiting for the “H” hour. The new Allianz Arena, home of Bayern Munich, hosts its very first UEFA Champions League Final despite another three finals taking place in the city in the past: in 1979 Nottingham Forest were the victors against Malmoe, in 1993 it was the turn of Olympique Marseille vs AC Milan and in 1997 Borussia Dortmund lifted the Cup after winning to Juventus.

The two finalists this year will try to break a barren Champions league spell. Bayern Munich can be the first team to win the final at a team’s home ground in the current champions league format. Before the “H” hour arrives we can analyze in depth the technical side of this big match.

First, I am not a wizard and I don’t like to speak if as I were one when I talk about football or about Managers that for obvious reasons I truly respect. My only intention is to study the different options that they have considering the players they have in order to win on Saturday, especially the suspended ones.

We are going to show in a very clear way the players that are suspended in the following image:


We will also show the different tactical idea due to the suspensions. I also insist, it is only one idea, I do not try to guess the system or the team, I only talk about possibilities in order that the reader can have a different perspective to think about.

Also taking in consideration the recovery of some injury players like David Luiz and Cahill, will show us the following:

Bosingwa (who played in the last Champions League game) will come into the starting team as a right-winger and from there; you have freedom to choose your team and system.

Looking at what we have said and playing in Bayern’s Stadium, the normal option is to think that the German team will be leading the game and the English one will play counterattack as they already have shown against FC Barcelona. If this happens, Bayern Munich’s defensive changes could be considered an advantage for Chelsea as to coordinate the defense takes time and Bayern doesn’t have enough despite beating Colonia 1-4. Using the same system in a league game is totally different to using it in the Champions League Final against Chelsea.

The fact that Tymoshchuck could play as a centre back may be an indication to how Chelsea may play the ball directly towards Drogba. This is one of the alternatives that Chelsea may choose.

I am intrigued to the see the level of midfield cover to a player like Obi Mikel when the Bayern wingers go inside between the lines and also the support to the Chelsea wingers when the same wingers play one vs one against the defense of the Londoners.

Coming back to focus on support, it is not the same to play two legs against Barcelona (when they played a deep defensive and just try to play counterattack with few occasions and to try to take advantage of the goal scored at home) that to play the Final when you must score more that the other team to win (remember that in case of a nill-nill draw penalties decide the winner). In conclusion, if you want to win you must play forward to help the movements of your strikers behind the defenders at the back. Barcelona couldn’t play in that way because Chelsea’s defensive line was so far back during both semifinal games.

The first decision to make for Di Matteo: attack or counterattack. If he decides to play counterattack, he has to decide the distance between goalkeeper and defenders. You are free to think and discuss the option that he will take.

Bayern Munich has the challenge of playing at home (with the added home favorite pressure) and winning the Champions League in front of its supporters. Plus they start as a favorite thanks to the excellent game played in Madrid and the Chelsea players giving them such respect. This fact can create anxiety or give them extra confidence (although I don’t think so) as they will feel the pressure of having to win a historical Final at home. The better team in controlling their anxieties will have a big advantage. Chelsea primarily as it’s the trophy they most desire to win. Bayern because of their home advantage to win the trophy in front of their fans.

Let’s now focus on tactics. The Bayern that has been playing and performing to a high level was the one as it is shown in the following image:

Missing all these players will force their Manager Jupp Heynckes to change the position of several other players and to move some of the lines.

The suspension of David Alaba may be very important as he was performing really well, and was one of the best players, running along the wing frequently and giving width to the team’s attack when Ribery moved to the inside. Luckily Contento is a specialist in that position and can perform very well there. The main problem for Heynckes is missing Badstuber and Luiz Gustavo because he will need to make a lot of changes in the middle of the field, maybe too many. The team could lose balance and their defensive play may be affected but they will have better control of the ball and they will lose “height” in defense plus the long kick of Badstuber’s with his left foot. Tymoshchuck is the main alternative to play in the middle but it means he need to quickly adapt to that position and coordinate his movements with the rest of defenders. The following image shows what could be the first eleven:

The ability to pass players of the wingers, the finishing ability of Mario Gomez and the attacking movements of Lahm on the right are some of the main weapons of Bayern. I was impressed with how they controlled the game against Real Madrid and if they do the same in the Munich final they have enough quality in the midfield and close to the box to create chances and make life very difficult for Chelsea.

Definitively, as Heynckes has said, the Final at the moment is 50/50. We hope to witness a great performance and a great game of football and as usual, the best advice is: enjoy!

162 Comments Send us your opinions
19/05/12 at 01:19:00 #91
YNWA
Please come back to Liverpool
19/05/12 at 01:24:26 #92
Liverbird
Rafa, i will be praying to see you in the dugout at Anfield next season. YNWA. As a 23 year old LFC fan, my greatest and fondest memories as a football fan are all thanks to you. You are a true legend that lives in the heart of every true Red. When you were in charge, we could have went into a game against ANY team in the whole world... but the fans always knew in their hearts, "We have Rafa, we are Liverpool. We are not afraid of anyone" In my opinion, you are the best manager in the world! Praying that you come back home......
19/05/12 at 01:42:57 #93
Jordan
Rafa,Rafael Rafa,Rafael Rafa,Rafael Rafael Benitez
19/05/12 at 02:41:33 #94
Akbar
I feel Bayern have shown character in that they can go behind and come back. Even against Dortmund they tried. I feel Chelsea will win though. The motivation of upsetting Tottenham will spur them on....u like that?

Where ever your next job is, please attack in numbers like Barca do. Look to pace. Hoilett & Moses! Look at Eto'o!
19/05/12 at 02:48:42 #95
Tej
There is an open job vacancy that I think you'd be ideal for!

Hope you are appointed.
19/05/12 at 04:26:06 #96
Jon K
Just another fellow scouse here Rafa. First of all, excellent analysis of tonight's game, but I would give Bayern the edge.

Secondly, you know it's coming....please come back! We need you more than ever right now. If someone like Martinez is hired, we could slip a long, long way. Nothing against him, but he's just not in the same league.

Everyone that knows how you manage knows that if you take this job, you'll do so sacrificing some of your principles as a manager in that you won't be in control as much as you'd like to be.

However, we all pray of you to make that sacrifice, as you are without a shadow of doubt the greatest tactical manager in the world.

We all miss you Rafa, please come home :(
19/05/12 at 05:17:59 #97
john east of anfield
Dear Rafa , your in depth tactical knowledge of tonights game is second to none. On behalf of the fans in Singapore wr are hoping that you return where you belong. Siempre Es Posible !!
19/05/12 at 07:43:14 #98
Jan
come back Rafa to Anfield!! We need you badly!! YNWA
19/05/12 at 07:45:46 #99
Brian Q
Interesting and inciteful article as usual. It seems DiMatteo's choice of whether to attack or counter is pivotal. By starting cautiously they will be allowing Bayern time to settle into their stride. This will help to ease the pressure of the big final home crowd expectations. I think Chelsea have to try to maximize this idea of fueling opponent anxiety early on. Of course DiMatteo will also know that if they concede first they will have it tough getting back into the game unless it really opens up. I think Bayern will be eager to attempt to dictate the flow in the centre of the park thus settle into the game as early as possible. If Bayern are allowed to settle Chelsea will have to revert to the more defensive posture for periods. Bayern will more likely have the capacity to react should they go a goal down and I think this could swing the tie in their favour.

People talk about continuety and stability at a club. Some people are talking about 4 managers in 3 years.. I hope not!
19/05/12 at 08:51:22 #100
Ram
Dear Rafa,Liverpool is your home,we need you..Please come back and instill the right mentality.You can take us to the top of Europe again.