False nine was Guardiola's secret weapon, now it's unstoppable

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False nine was Guardiola's secret weapon, now it's unstoppable
MANCHESTER, England: Even the best players in the world have not been spared Pep Guardiola's attacking tactical innovations.
 
"I was called up to Guardiola's office and he said he had thought about me playing as a false nine," Barcelona's Lionel Messi said last year.
 
"He was going to put Samuel Eto'o and Thierry Henry on the outside, and I was going to play as the false centre forward."
 
The game in question was in 2009, as Barcelona, en route to winning the treble under Guardiola, put on an exhilarating display of attacking football with this new system, hammering arch-rivals Real Madrid 6-2 at the Bernabeu stadium.
 
Guardiola was not the first coach to utilise the 'false nine' approach, with a striker operating in a deeper role to link up play, but his own love affair with the system was born.
 
The Spaniard usually kept a false nine set-up up his sleeve as a last-minute curve ball to bamboozle the opposition. However, at Manchester City this season, it has become less a secret weapon, more an unstoppable one.
 
 
Source: CNA

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