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The next big tactical trend in football is happening now, in a language you don’t speak or a league you don’t follow. Tactics Journal research tracks 200+ international sources hourly, spots it first, in any language, and delivers a daily report.
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I am super excited to get this shipped.
I dropped everything to research agentic AI for three months because I saw the impact agents will have on individuals. Not chatbots. Agents. Autonomous systems that work for you, day and night, at near-zero cost. I built one for football. tacticsjournal.com/2026/03/24/t...
In the Premier League this season, it feels like most players are playing at forty percent rather than the sixty percent we are used to. Teams are merely surviving games. It is hard to critique what they are doing tactically because of that. tacticsjournal.com/2026/01/18/w...
I have created a social media platform for football.
Two big features:
- Delay Sync: Sync the chat to your broadcast delay to avoid spoilers. Never let a text ruin a goal.
- Group Chats: Talk to other members between games.
You can sign up now for free. I'll share my progress here.
syncdchat.com
I built a social platform for football fans called SyncdChat. It syncs chat messages to your specific stream delay, ensuring everyone reacts to the goal together, no matter your delay. I need your help beta testing it. tacticsjournal.com/2025/12/26/i...
Liverpool have struggled this season in attack and one of the main reasons is spacing. They’re too spread out. Manchester City faced the same problem and solved it by making the pitch smaller in possession. Teams like Liverpool should do the same. tacticsjournal.com/2025/12/21/t...
When Manchester United have the ball, they are aligned on the diagonal in a 4-3-3. You wouldn’t call Amad Diallo a wing-back, you would say he is playing right wing. This is another team that challenges the way we traditionally look at formations. tacticsjournal.com/2025/12/16/m...
Manchester City’s Rayan Cherki assisted a goal with a rabona, where a player kicks the ball by wrapping their kicking leg behind the standing leg. In the eyes of Pep Guardiola, a rabona is a problem. This is what I call ‘Getting Pep’d.’
tacticsjournal.com/2025/12/07/g...
Every team uses decoy runs. Bayern Munich tied the timing of the pass and the third-man run to the moment the decoy finished his run against Arsenal. The timing between the decoy, third man, and passer was unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. tacticsjournal.com/2025/12/03/t...
Taking something that is complex and communicating it simply is very difficult, but it is worth it. When you make your explanation as simple as it can be, your ideas spread. There is less friction for those that want to listen. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/29/e...
We are used to looking at the pitch horizontally, in a straight line, from back to front. Instead, if you look at how players organize on the diagonal, on an angle, you can spot why teams have trouble progressing past the opponent’s defense.
tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/24/d...
You remember things you can visualize. If you’re worried the people listening will stare at you like you’ve got four eyes, include a word or sentence they can picture. A complex idea becomes simple when you can see it. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/20/h...
Footballers like Pirlo, Nedved, or Zico don’t exist in our mind today because we are overexposed to football. If a new movie was released by an actor every week instead of every other year, that actor would feel less special to us. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/14/a...
It wasn’t a new camera that changed football on TV in the 90s; it was the time that persists on the scorebug. Viewers went from feeling like a member of the crowd to having their attention split between the game and a stopwatch. It ruins your immersion. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/12/t...
For the past 25 years, every Premier League champion had a talisman. It is unlikely you will finish first if you don’t have that one player to propel you to the top of the table. This could be the first year it is a defender — Gabriel for Arsenal. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/08/g...
When an ant can’t carry a large leaf back to the colony alone, the others step in to help. The ants are not spread apart; they are close together. In football, midfielders can starve an attack if the spacing between players is too big. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/07/m...
Teams are becoming more successful at passing long, in the air, because they are prioritizing placing more players around the header to win the second ball. You do not have to win the header, but you must win the second ball. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/04/w...
If you want to spot trends before they happen, it is important to identify when a change of form is due to tactical changes or the execution of the tactic. In most cases, the underlying issue is the execution, not the tactic. tacticsjournal.com/2025/11/02/t...
Since I started the Tactics Journal, I have received several dozen messages from other writers, podcasters, and video creators asking for feedback on their work before I find it myself. I ignore all of them. Here is why. tacticsjournal.com/2025/10/31/g...
I have been watching the Premier League all my life as my main source of consuming live football. I have never been less motivated to watch a match due to several team’s over reliance on long throw-ins and corners. They are playing a different sport. tacticsjournal.com/2025/10/28/t...
If Cody Gakpo scores either of the two shots that hit the post, or the unmarked header inside the six-yard box, Liverpool win, Ruben Amorim is struggling and sacked, and Arne Slot is challenging for a back-to-back title. But he doesn’t score. tacticsjournal.com/2025/10/22/r...
We put too much emphasis on the manager’s role in the game. Sometimes the players are the problem, and sometimes they are the solution, but they are first. They are the reason the play happened, not everything is by design. tacticsjournal.com/2025/10/20/p...
The saddest four words in football that a player can say is “Am I allowed to?” That question comes from the fear of the reprimanding voice of generations of coaches. Their voice echoes in the heads of the players, afraid to make their own decisions. tacticsjournal.com/2025/10/19/a...
The only time during a match in which multiple players can be overtly physical with their arms and hands is during a corner kick. We focus on how rehearsed set-pieces are, but that added physicality from multiple players simultaneously makes overpowered. tacticsjournal.com/2025/10/12/c...
Imagine you are a singer, comedian, speaker, any form of entertainer. Their worst nightmare is the audience leaving mid-performance. Now think of the impact a crowd leaving in the middle of a match can have on a football team. That aspect is overlooked. tacticsjournal.com/2025/09/30/i...
I can’t unsee how effective a midfielder dropping and maintaining six or more yards of separation is to help break up a compact defense. I wish more teams rotated midfielders back like this to unlock space for easier central progression. tacticsjournal.com/2025/09/28/y...
Numbers like 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 3-4-3, and 5-2-3 describe the formation to help us quickly visualize how players are arranged on the pitch, but that is our interpretation of the tactic. What is being communicated by the coach to the players is what matters. tacticsjournal.com/2025/09/26/t...