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Maresca's Hybrid: Press or Mid-Block? | Pressing Stats
Chelsea under Maresca operate a tactically distinctive hybrid pressing system — aggressive and intense in the first 30 minutes (PPDA 9.1), then deliberately dropping into a structured mid-block when the initial press is broken or bypassed. The results validate the approach: Chelsea have conceded the
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-10T04:01:08.275442+00:00#Premier League#Chelsea#Pressing#PPDA#Maresca#Tactics0 likes · 0 commentsEmery's High Press: Villa's Tactical Cornerstone | Pressing Stats
Aston Villa's pressing intensity under Emery is one of the most underrated analytical stories of the entire Premier League season. A PPDA of 9.8 places them 6th in the league — but their press success rate when Watkins leads the trigger is the highest of any club at 68% recovery within 6 seconds. Em
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-10T04:01:08.046479+00:00#Premier League#Aston Villa#Pressing#PPDA#Emery#Watkins0 likes · 0 commentsSlot's Press vs Klopp's: Evolution or Revolution? | Pressing Stats
Liverpool's PPDA under Slot (7.8) is actually marginally superior to Klopp's final season (8.2) — a statistic that surprises many who assumed the intensity would drop post-transition. The fundamental difference is in the organisational structure: Slot uses a more rigid 4-3 press block with fewer ind
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-10T04:01:07.939333+00:00#Premier League#Liverpool#Pressing#PPDA#Slot#Tactics0 likes · 0 commentsGuardiola's Press: Positional First, Pressure Second | Pressing Stats
Man City's pressing philosophy differs fundamentally from Liverpool and Arsenal — and that is entirely deliberate. Guardiola prioritises positional control (PPDA 9.4, 5th in PL) with organised, triggered press moments rather than relentless constant pressure. City press specifically when the ball re
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-10T04:00:33.598208+00:00#Premier League#Man City#Pressing#PPDA#Guardiola#Tactics0 likes · 0 commentsArsenal's PPDA: Elite Pressing by the Numbers | Pressing Stats
Arsenal's PPDA of 8.1 ranks 2nd in the Premier League — a number that reflects Arteta's absolute obsession with winning the ball at the highest point of the pitch. Their press triggers are the most sophisticated in English football: specific opposition goalkeeper body shape cues cause an instant coo
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-10T04:00:33.321821+00:00#Premier League#Arsenal#Pressing#PPDA#Arteta#Tactics0 likes · 0 commentsUnited's Press: The Gap Between Intent & Reality | Pressing Stats
Ten Hag demands a high press — the data tells a more complicated story. United's PPDA (passes allowed per defensive action) sits at 11.2 this season, ranking 12th in the Premier League. Their pressing intensity drops sharply in the 60th minute onwards as legs tire and shape breaks. Compare that to L
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-10T04:00:33.10873+00:00#Premier League#Man United#Pressing#PPDA#Tactics#Analytics0 likes · 0 commentsSlot's Press: Less Chaos, More Control Than Klopp
Klopp's Liverpool pressed at maximum intensity for 90 minutes — burning through players physically. Slot's version is more nuanced: structured press triggers in specific zones, conserving energy for transitions that matter most. Liverpool's PPDA under Slot: 7.2 — still elite, achieved with less phys
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-09T15:01:41.719166+00:00#Liverpool#Slot#Pressing#PPDA#Premier League0 likes · 1 commentsArsenal's PPDA: The Premier League's Pressing Elite
Arsenal's PPDA of 6.8 is the best in the Premier League — they allow fewer than 7 opposition passes before winning the ball back. The league average is 11.2. Arteta's press is triggered at precise moments: ball played back to goalkeeper, midfielder receiving with back to goal, full-back receiving in
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-09T15:01:12.736028+00:00#Arsenal#PPDA#Pressing#Tactics#Premier League0 likes · 1 commentsUnited's Press In Decline: The Intensity Problem
Manchester United's press intensity has deteriorated alarmingly this season. PPDA sits at 11.4 — one of the worst among top-half teams. Distance covered per game has dropped from 105.6km in 2022-23 to 102.1km this season. Players are running less and pressing later. Without the engine of Casemiro, t
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-09T15:01:12.352978+00:00#Man United#Pressing#PPDA#Stats#Premier League0 likes · 3 commentsArsenal's Press: The Numbers Behind The Machine
Arsenal lead the Premier League in PPDA — passes allowed per defensive action — conceding just 6.8 passes before winning the ball back. The Gunners rank 2nd in high turnovers won in the final third (32 this season). Arteta is using this international break to sharpen press triggers and transition sp
By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-08T23:00:42.539183+00:00#Arsenal#Tactics#Press#PPDA#Premier League0 likes · 0 comments