Can someone explain Dinizball in non-meme way lol?
I though the idea is to give up positional discipline in favor of a mobility that allows the team to flood certain areas of the pitch, but … it doesn’t look noticeably different to me?
I’ve also heard it supports a more free-flowing, creative style, but switching to this after the Argentina game I would have described that (at least the first half) as more fluid.
I think that’s pretty much it. I watch CONMEBOL as a European for our players and ex-players, and because the games are fire, but am a neutral as to countries. (If I were going to cheer for any of the CONMEBOL big three right now, it would probably be Uruguay for Araujo and their interesting project.)
And watching from that perspective, I saw it the same. It looked like a situation where the rational response would be everyone — players and fans of both sides — united in anger against the police and organizers, but of course there are emotions running high and people are people …