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Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Between the two matches, Liverpool and Manchester United have changed dramatically.

In the last double meeting, Ten Hag's Manchester United were at the bottom, facing Liverpool, who beat Manchester City and won the Community Shield, the urgency of the situation and the pressure of the pressure forced Ten Hach to make a tactically difficult decision to get a chance to be reborn.

And this time the double red meeting, Klopp's Liverpool are experiencing the pain of replacement, standing opposite Manchester United, already with the aura of League Cup winners.

So, Klopp would definitely be keen to help Liverpool get the result of the last Manchester United.

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

To get the result of United's last victory, Klopp would not need to make major tactical changes before the game.

Because after the crushing defeat to Real Madrid, change has already begun.

In the past two league games, Liverpool have returned to the tactics of the past, the assists of the two full-backs have increased significantly, and they have become the direct helpers of the three forwards again, so that the three midfielders need to help the defenders more and connect in front, so during this time, Elliott, Bajčetić and other young people who can run have become the main players.

However, Liverpool's change also has hidden worries, because young people can indeed run, but they do not have the full ability of peak Wijnaldum, Henderson and others, so it is still an extremely difficult task to completely protect Fabinho and Van Dijk, who are now declining in ability.

Clearly, Tenhach saw this.

After the start of the game, Manchester United's position was very targeted:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Marcus Rashford reappeared in the forward position, Westhorst withdrew to the second line, and Bruno and Anthony were separated. Such a position is obviously to make full use of Verhorst and others to form a strong guarantee on the periphery, so as to provide Rashford with a steady stream of ball for interspersing and impacting Van Dijk's side.

However, after all, it was away from home, Manchester United started conservatively, and with the help of home advantage, Liverpool showed their intentions early:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

On the basis of the high intensity of all the full-backs coming forward to assist, Liverpool played a lot of attacks in the opening stages, and during this time, Manchester United can also use Westhorst's advantage in the second line to play the attack they want:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

In the face of Westhorst's big body, Liverpool actually lacks a way to deal with it, but Westhorst is also difficult to turn directly forward, which is not a big advantage:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

However, on the Liverpool side, in the context of bilateral defenders inserting forward, Klopp's real killing move has surfaced little by little, and this key point is Hackpo.

In the 14th minute of the game, Manchester United and Liverpool fought for the ball on the touchline, and the freeze frame can clearly see the restrictions that Manchester United have on Liverpool players:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Fred tried to steal Henderson, Marcus Rashford limited the angle of his return pass, Verhorst pounced on Fabinho and Casemiro followed Elliott.

In this part, there is precisely one person who was released by Manchester United, and this person is Hakepo:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

The goal did not result in an attack, but United's counter-attack was also unsuccessful, and between the wrong in-step and the wrong exit, Salah formed a long-range shot that deflected from the right rib:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

At this time, Manchester United did not realize the danger, on the one hand, Liverpool's attack has not yet formed a real threat in front of goal, on the other hand, Manchester United at this time can also form a counter-attack in preset tactics:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

And on the defensive end, Varane also saw some signs, so in the next two minutes, he twice stepped forward to Harkbo, which had some effect:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

But this is clearly just a temporary emergency idea of the player.

In this game, Liverpool's front court is very flexible. Although nominally 433, Hakobo center forward, Nunez playing on the left wing, these two not only have left and right transposition, but also front and rear arrangements:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

There are even times when it appears in the middle of the road at the same time:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

If Varane normalizes the front top of Haquepo without scruples, then Lisandro Martinez will be in the dilemma of single-defense Núñez, so it is definitely not okay to target people, in theory, Manchester United need to compress the receiving space of Hackpo's retreat and pulling side through the transposition and handover between players.

But they didn't.

And in order to make it more difficult for Manchester United's defense of Hakpo, Klopp deliberately let Elliott often pull to the right wing, because he should have discovered that Ten Hach often uses a staring approach when talking strongly, so that Casemiro, who is the strongest defender, will be caught in the dilemma of throwing Elliott and ignoring Hakepo.

Casemiro can't help with this side, Liverpool have already won half a hand.

Even in the 22nd minute, Liverpool opened up space for Alexander-Arnold's forward insertion directly through Elliott's pull-in, and from this direct goal, forming a cross that allowed Robertson to play this threatening shot:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Playing like this, Ten Hach still didn't realise danger was looming, probably because he understood Liverpool's attack as the result of a high-intensity output at home.

After all, in the 25-40 minutes of Liverpool's intensity decline, United played what was expected, and Rashford had gone to Van Dijk's side and also formed a shot:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

In addition, Bruno's header attack is also deflected:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Especially in the 39th minute of this offside attack, Anthony touched from Van Dijk's side:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

At the end of the day, however, it is still dangerous to play against opponents on the road, especially considering that the opponent is Liverpool, and considering that the opponent's forward strength is even stronger.

So in the 43rd minute, Liverpool scored, and it was Hackpo who scored:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

If only the defensive errors of Dalot and Fred can be seen in this clip, it is a standard obstacle, because in the case of Casemiro and Elliott, Verhorst and Fabinho, Fred and Henderson, the problem of Harkepo being unmarked has long existed:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

More importantly, it is Manchester United's strategic mistake in this game to have the ability to dispatch at the opponent's back, and to pull the front so long when the strength of its own pressing is not enough, allowing Fred to force Henderson when Harkerpo behind him may be missed:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Long before this transfer, Liverpool had already had a left-to-right transfer:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Trailing away, the problem ahead of Manchester United was even greater, and the bigger problem came in the second minute of the second half, when United stumbled and conceded a second goal:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

In this way, Liverpool will be able to enter the most comfortable track and pick up the best weapon they have used against Manchester United in the past few years. In the 50th minute, Liverpool countered and scored:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Throughout the process, Luke Shaw only looked back once, paying no attention to the blind side at all, reflecting his immaturity when switching to left-centre-back:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

The score became 3-0, and Manchester United, who played away, completely fell into the dilemma of not daring to press forward and not willing to retreat, so the return attack after 3-0 was all long-pass work:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

Leading Liverpool, on the other hand, was able to cope with it with ease, relying on counter-attacks, set-pieces and Manchester United's mistakes to extend the lead step by step, extending the lead to seven goals:

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"
Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

This is the end of the game.

If Liverpool need a win to boost players' confidence in tactics and prospects, you won't find a better result. A big win against a sworn rival, and shortly after the arch-rival won the Carabao Cup, could be a huge boost for the Liverpool players.

Especially for Hakpo, who has been criticized for some time in the past.

In this game, Klopp's use of Hakebo is very exciting, through the tactical arrangement, making full use of its side, middle ability, technical comprehensive characteristics, from this point, Liverpool formed a very smooth rotation in the left half of the fan, Nunez and Robertson all benefited, thus "opening the cap".

In this big victory, Klopp and Hakebo are obviously the biggest contributors.

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

On United's side, Ten Hach clearly bears the greatest responsibility.

If it is just a defeat, then the contradiction can be transferred, but with this result, Manchester United itself must also become a helper for the opponent's tactical success.

At the micro level, the lack of restrictions on Hakpo is the most obvious, and how to limit his play is a problem that Manchester United has never figured out, but from a macro level, the reason why Harkpo has caused so much trouble for Manchester United, and the reason why he can get so much room to play between the two lines of Manchester United, comes from Manchester United's "both want and want" between pressing and positioning.

Strategically there is no balance between pressing and positioning, and tactically there is no restriction on players who change positions, so this is a combination of last season's 0-5 Liverpool and the first half 2-6 Manchester City's defeat.

Obviously, this is a game that requires Ten Hach to repeat it many times with pain.

Replay: Klopp uses Hakebo to create a big victory, but the greedy Tenhach becomes the "best accomplice"

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