There have been plenty of words eulogising Marco Silva this season as Fulham have stormed to the top of the Championship – and we’ve written many of them. The Craven Cottage faithful have even combined their displeasure with Scott Parker and their love of his successor into a song that ends acclaiming the Portuguese head coach as a genius. Silva’s success in transforming Fulham’s football is brilliant chronicled in a fabulous piece over at Total Football Analysis this morning.
It takes a look at how he has imbued the Whites with the principles from the Spanish ‘juego de posicion’ philosophy, most frequently in the 4-2-3-1 that has allowed Fabio Carvalho to roam behind Aleksandar Mitrovic, as well as adapting elements of Louis van Gaal’s Totaalvoetbal, where the legendary Dutch coach described his marauding full backs as a steering wheel. When Neco Williams goes forward, Antonee Robinson moves inside to form a back three that mirrors the 3-2-5 formation with the ball preferred by Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Silva’s Portuguese grounding is shown in how the Whites press high but zonally from front to back, with their wide players dropping in form a flat back six when under prolonged pressure. Fulham’s front three don’t place the centre halves or full backs under particular heat but cover the centre of the field blocking off the most direct routes forward. It has worked – and is the perfect amalgamation of continental and British tactical approaches.
I can’t wait to see how Silva shapes up as he takes Fulham back into the top flight.
Sorry but the last few weeks with defeats against WBA Coventry,Derby,and Nottingham Forest Fulham and Silva have been poor.Watching is like “deja vue all over again” Press hard,have a high line and don’t let Fulham play from the back.If we fans can see it why not the team? Further defeats against Luton and Sheffield United and then a torrid Premier stay again.
Fulham are relaxing. They need to step up and win last few games
Derek, what have Fulham got to do to make you happy? Top of the League, promoted and 99 goals in the opposition’s net. I happen to think that Marco Silva is probably Shadid Khan’s best signing since he bought the club. “Hi ho Silva lining”
I totally agree with Nigel, but Tony has a point there, we need to win today!!!!
COYW!!!