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FRANCESCO FARIOLI XG AND POSSESSION DOMINATING TACTIC OG NICE 2023-2024


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One of the most attentive teams in this Ligue 1 is certainly OGC Nice. The reason is easy to say: the Côte d'Azur club has decided, surprisingly, to rely on the Italian coach Francesco Farioli to lead a revolutionized team in which the INEOS owners (who recently became Manchester United’s owners too), despite spending, have not invested as in previous seasons.

Compared to the last championship, due to sales or the end of the loan, the Rossoneri team has lost important players such as Kasper Dolberg, Ross Barkley or Nicolas Pépé. There were three purchases: Jérémie Boga, former Sassuolo (club where he also worked with Farioli when the coach was Roberto De Zerbi's assistant) and Atalanta; Morgan Sanson (on a free transfer from Aston Villa); Terem Moffi, coming from Lorient.

In this sense, the arrival of the thirty-four-year-old Tuscan coach responded to a specific need, namely that of equipping the team with an offensive game and further developing the talent present in the squad.

Fresh from his positive Turkish experience at the helm of Fatih Karagümrük Farioli, beating a lot of competition, he convinced the Nice managers of the validity of his technical project.

And in fact, right from the start, we saw something new at the Allianz Riviera. Farioli-ball is in fact a French version of the Brighton game model, having control of the match through possession as its basic principles. This possession is obviously not an end in itself, but serves to attract the first defensive movement of the opposing team to then occupy certain spaces left free by the rival defensive device in order to conclude the action with an attack on the last line.

Against opponents who defend with a high line, the solution sought is often that of the ball above to attack the depth.

Managing everything from behind is the Polish goalkeeper Marcin Bułka (preferred in the summer to Kasper Schmeichel due to his ability to play the ball with his feet) and the central defensive duo formed by the Brazilian Dante and the Frenchman Jean-Clair Todibo. The latter are important elements of Nice's construction, precisely because they are the ones who must read the opponents' defensive movements, identifying the free space in which to move the ball in the fixation and liberation game preached by Farioli. It is no coincidence that against Strasbourg, for example, Dante touched 131 balls and his teammate 119.

The idea behind this game model is to engage the opponent’s defenders through their 'fixed”' (players predisposed to occupying a specific space) then invading those portions of the pitch that are freed by the active movement of their players or by the reactive movement of the elements of the team not in possession.

Nice's offensive proposal also contributes to the excellent defensive data, thanks to an effective re-aggression, with nearly no danger of being counterattacked by bringing many men above the line of the ball.  Nice is one of the best teams  in the French league for xG conceded in transition. 

The Nice team under Francesco Farioli has been one of the most intriguing in the first part of the 23/24 season. This excitement is not only fueled by their results—sitting in second place in Ligue 1- but also by their distinctive playing concepts, versatility, and individual talents. Firstly, there's no rigid tactical identity, as one might assume. Nice aims to dominate possession, luring opponents with intricate passing and moments of extreme stalling. Yet, they also exhibit sophisticated off-the-ball organization, denying opponents productive advances and creating dangers in counterattacks, be it short or long. The team shows resilience, defending well even when opponents control the ball for most of the game, as seen against PSG, Monaco, and Lille.

Strengths:

In possession, Nice seeks to find a free player behind the opposition's press, patiently building up attacks. The team is not averse to direct play toward the final third, exploiting the movements of offensive players, especially when the opponent presses aggressively, but key features are short build-ups by the goalkeeper, a low percentage of crosses, and a considerable number of high-press shots.  Defensively, Nice excels with stats well above the Ligue 1 average in terms of chances conceded, xG, xG per shot, total and clean shots conceded, counterattack shots, and set-piece shots. The team displays effectiveness in defensive aspects, utilizing a brave yet attentive approach to trap opponents and actively regain possession.

Farioli seems to have a clear idea of his starting eleven, relying on players like Youssuf Ndayishimiye, Sanson, and Thuram to implement his intentions. Nice aims to draw opponents out of their defensive blocks, progressing with central receptions between the lines, then accelerating the passing tempo for direct attacks or wide isolations.

Key Players:

Youssuf Ndayishimiye plays a crucial role, connecting with defenders and adapting to various situations. His ability to read and interpret situations is evident, as seen in actions against PSG. Sanson serves as a mobile playmaker, linking both halves of the team and creating goal-scoring opportunities. Thuram, the most representative player, changes the tempo of the game, breaking through opponents in dribbles and counterattacks.

Offensive Challenges:

Nice's major weakness lies in converting possession dominance into goal-scoring opportunities. Despite producing a lot, they struggle to penetrate the opposing penalty area consistently. Players like Moffi, Laborde, Diop, and Boga contribute, but improvement is needed in converting possession into clear chances.

Defensive Strategy:

Nice's effectiveness without the ball is crucial, with a focus on high pressing and a tailored marking system based on opponent characteristics. The team often accepts numerical parity but compensates with aggressive forward movements, adapting well to opponents' aggressive pressing.

 

HOW TO EMULATE THIS TACTIC IN FOOTBALL MANAGER 2024

 

In Football Manager 2024, I tried to emulate Farioli’s 4-3-3 managing OG Nice by myself in  all Ligue 1 2023-2024 matches. To make it faster, I chose to simulate Coupe de France (France Cup) matches. 

Let’s now analyze how to emulate this tactic.

First of all, I chose a positive mentality because Farioli wants his players to adopt a positive approach to the game and to dominate the opponent. 

 

In Possession

 

In possession, I want my team to patiently build from the back, with a slightly lower tempo,  shorter passes and a fairly narrow attacking width. Besides, since Farioli wants his players to occupy the central area of the pitch, another instruction I’d like to use in the approach play  is focus play through the middle. In the final third, OG Nice does not prefer long balls and long crosses, so I chose low crosses and work the ball into the box. To help the team to retain possession more, play for set pieces and dribble less are also useful instructions. Then I selected the instruction be more expressive because with many technical players in my squad (Boga, Bouanani, Laborde, Sanson, Thuram, Moffi) I don’t want to restrict them too much. 

 

In transition

 

In transition, Farioli wants his team to be aggressive and press high the opponent once lost the ball and to launch counter-attacks after they won it back, so I chose counter and counter-press. 

When our goalkeeper is in possession, we want him to take all the time he needs to think where to pass the ball, that’s why I chose the instruction to slow the pace down combined with distribute to center backs and roll it out. 

If you watched OG Nice’s matches, you surely noticed that Bulka often feints the pass and retains possession, taking all the time necessary to build up the play. It’s a risky approach but very effective because the Polish goalkeeper becomes an added central defender, a sweeper, also valuable defensively as he covers the space left by one of the two central defenders, Dante or Todibo, when they move up to assist the full-backs in trouble. 

 

Out of possession

 

In the out of possession phase, Farioli wants his players to press high and his defensive line to stay higher too. Obviously, to emulate this in Football Manager 2024, I selected the following instructions: high press and higher defensive line, trigger press more often, prevent short gk distribution , trap outside and step up more (to use the off-side trap). 

 

Players roles and instructions

 

Bulka: Sweeper-keeper in attack, no instructions

Atal: Wing-back in support, no instructions

Todibo: Central defender-defend, no instructions

Dante: Central defender-defend, no instructions

Bard: Wing-back in support, no instructions

Youssuf: Half-back in support: pass it shorter

Sanson: Advanced playmaker in support: pass it shorter

K. Thuram: box to box midfielder in support: pass it shorter

 

Important note

 

I selected the pass it shorter instruction for all the midfielders and the two wingers because Farioli wants his players to use short passes more and with these instructions I wanted to maximize possession even more. 

Morgan Sanson’s role, according to the analysis made above, should  be switched to a roaming playmaker , but, after testing him both as a roaming playmaker and as  an advanced playmaker in support during the season, I noticed that this role actually enables Sanson to be more helpful in retaining possession and building the play. Please feel free to switch his role to a roaming playmaker if you want to stick more to reality. 

 

Laborde/ Bouanani: Inside forward-attack: pass it shorter

 

In this season we could see Laborde playing as right winger being sometimes replaced by Boga, but I wanted to test Badredine Bouanani because he is a great wonderkid in Football Manager and he played a great season with 6 goals and 4 assists in 25 matches. 

 

Sofy Diop: Inside forward-attack: pass it shorter

 

Moffi: complete forward-attack: no instructions

Playing as a complete forward, Moffi often drops to link the play, waits for the ball at his feet or moves between the lines waiting for a through pass. 

In this season he has become the top scorer in Ligue 1 with 28 goals, sharing the 1st place with Mbappe. 


 

This is all for my tactic, I hope it works for you too.

 

Youtube video here

 

 

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Nice right up and like this 433 shape and style. I use something similar but have added  take fewer risks to all the back 5 this i find keeps them closer and allows more possesion and passing in nice little tri-angles. I have also experimented with the righ WB on attack duty will post back if this makes any difference. Otherwise great idea you should consider doing others.

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Il 18/2/2024 in 18:07 , thegoon65 ha scritto:

Nice right up and like this 433 shape and style. I use something similar but have added  take fewer risks to all the back 5 this i find keeps them closer and allows more possesion and passing in nice little tri-angles. I have also experimented with the righ WB on attack duty will post back if this makes any difference. Otherwise great idea you should consider doing others.

thank you very much! yea, adding take fewer risks instructs the players to retain more possession, so that is a great advice I will take into consideration in my next tactics. I mean, sometimes I post tactics that I created from 0 (not emulations of some managers) and I love possession-tikitaka style. I am waiting for your posts when you tried the wb on attack,  thank you again

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2 ore fa, pilmalm ha scritto:

Used with any other team aswell? 

no I only tested it with OG NICE (without making any player transfer) in one season. But I guess someone else here used it with other teams so you can ask them about their opinions. If you try it please let me know how it goes, thanks

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