How does Eduardo Coudet’s Celta de Vigo play?



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He Celta Vigo he is living one of the best moments of the recent club era. Since the departure of Eduardo Berizzo, the celestial team had not collected a streak of good results and football sensations as good as this one, and the main reason for all this is the arrival of Eduardo Coudet, who has given the staff a competitive bonus and has created an ecosystem that has empowered many names: Iago Aspas, Santi Mina, Renato Tapia, Denis Suárez, Brais Méndez …

The Argentine coach, who has won three of his first four La Liga matches, has catapulted the team to ninth position in the table (16 points), just two points behind the Europa League qualifying spots. The change is abrupt.

But, beyond the fact that the results are positive, the feelings that Celta de Vigo is leaving at the collective level of play is impressive. A radical change in just a few weeks of work, which explains very well what type of coach Eduardo Coudet is.

The celestial team stands out at this time for its offensive style of playing, with many movements in front of the ball line (many players in the rival field) and activating different heights to find ways to progress in the opposite field.

But, despite the aforementioned, Celta is a team that does not move in a disorderly way, that is, each movement has its own sense of occupying spaces abandoned by a teammate (making a movement of attraction to a defender). It also seeks to generate superiority in the bands with the presence of the side, inside and end.

The team is supported by Renato Tapia, who has been empowered in this ecosystem and who –although it does not seem like a trait that can prevail over time- has become the ideal corrector for Coudet’s team.

On a defensive level, it is a team that always seeks to put pressure in the rival field and force the loss of the ball in the rival field. He wants to have the ball, so he seeks to recover it quickly to attack with the same intensity. Celta has a spark that has rarely been seen in La Liga and that has made it a team capable of governing many games, either by stages or continuously.

You will see the complete analysis in the following images (matches against Granada and Cádiz)



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