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Tactical Touch

Tactical Touch

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Tactical Touch is a football history podcast exploring the inspirational stories behind the game. From how clubs were founded to moments that shaped nations, each episode dives into powerful tales of identity, passion, and resilience. No match reports, no punditry, just the stories that made football what it is today.TGS サッカー
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  • 16. Marcelo Bielsa: The Mad Genius Who Taught the World to Press and Dream
    2025/08/20

    Marcelo Bielsa is unlike any other football manager. He never needed a mountain of trophies to prove his genius. Instead, he built a legacy on obsession, integrity, and the unshakable belief that football should be played with courage.

    This episode tells the epic story of El Loco, from his humble beginnings in Rosario, Argentina, to becoming the mentor of Pep Guardiola, Mauricio Pochettino, and a whole generation of coaches.

    You’ll hear how a young Bielsa, born into a family of lawyers, chose football over tradition and spent his teenage years filling notebooks with tactics. How he scouted future stars by driving thousands of kilometers across Argentina in a beaten-up Fiat. How, in the middle of the night, he inspected 13-year-old Mauricio Pochettino’s legs while the boy was still in bed – and declared: “These are the legs of a footballer.” That farm kid grew into a Champions League finalist manager.

    At Newell’s Old Boys, Bielsa created a revolution: intense training, fearless attacking football, and the club’s first continental final. In Mexico, he built academies that developed Rafa Márquez and laid the foundations for an entire generation of El Tri stars. With Argentina, he suffered World Cup heartbreak but delivered Olympic gold. With Chile, he turned a fragile side into fearless warriors, planting the seeds for their Copa América triumphs.

    Then came Europe. At Athletic Bilbao, his team pressed giants like Manchester United and Barcelona off the pitch, reaching the Europa League final with only Basque players. In Marseille, he reinvented Dimitri Payet and had fans worshipping him after just one season. In Leeds, he became a godlike figure, dragging a fallen club back to the Premier League after 16 years, transforming ordinary players into internationals, and teaching fans that football could be about pride and joy, not just results. When he ordered his team to give back a goal against Aston Villa in the spirit of fairness, he proved again that his principles mattered more than promotion.

    But Bielsa’s greatest legacy isn’t just in the teams he coached, it’s in the minds he shaped. Pep Guardiola calls him “the most authentic coach in football, the best in the world.” Pochettino calls him a second father. His disciples, Sampaoli, Martino, Berizzo, and many more, still preach his footballing gospel of high pressing, total work rate, and belief in youth.

    Today, at 69, Bielsa is leading Uruguay, bringing his intensity to another proud footballing nation. And still, he remains the same: a humble man in a tracksuit, living in modest apartments, walking to cafés with his laptop under his arm, preparing endlessly, obsessed with the beautiful game.

    Marcelo Bielsa is a contradiction: the madman who thinks like a philosopher, the idealist who pushes players to their limits, the coach who wins hearts even when he doesn’t win trophies. His story is proof that one man’s unwavering conviction can change the way the world sees football.

    From Rosario’s streets to Leeds’ murals, from Guardiola’s eleven-hour barbecue conversation to Olympic gold, this is the journey of El Loco, the mad genius who taught the world to press, to play, and to dream.

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    45 分
  • 15. Jürgen Klopp: The Normal One’s Rise from Underdog to Icon
    2025/07/23

    In this episode of Tactical Touch, we delve deep into the incredible journey of Jürgen Klopp, a man who turned the world of football upside down with his infectious energy, tactical brilliance, and unwavering belief in the power of the team. From his humble beginnings in the Black Forest to becoming one of the most iconic managers in the history of football, Klopp’s story is nothing short of inspiring.

    Born in Stuttgart in 1967, Klopp wasn’t your typical footballing prodigy. A lanky, determined player with a passion for the game, he overcame the odds to forge a career in football, eventually becoming the heart and soul of Mainz 05, the underdog club he took to unimaginable heights. As a player, Klopp was far from a superstar, but his leadership and tactical awareness set him apart. It was clear from the start that his future lay not in his playing ability, but in his understanding of the game and his ability to inspire those around him.

    In 2001, Klopp took over as Mainz’s manager, making an immediate impact with his high-octane style of football, transforming the team into a pressing machine that stunned Germany. His success at Mainz laid the foundation for his next challenge: Borussia Dortmund. There, he would redefine football tactics with his intense Gegenpressing, leading Dortmund to Bundesliga glory and a thrilling run to the 2013 UEFA Champions League final.

    But it wasn’t just about trophies for Klopp. His managerial philosophy went beyond just winning, it was about creating a team that fought for each other, played with passion, and connected deeply with the fans. His tenure at Liverpool marked the culmination of years of hard work, bringing them their first Premier League title in 30 years and their sixth European Cup, while creating a team that became the model for modern football.

    In this episode, we cover Klopp’s journey from Mainz to Dortmund, his legendary time at Liverpool, and the tactical innovations that changed the game. His story isn’t just one of football, it’s one of resilience, heart, and an undying belief that anything is possible with the right mindset. Klopp’s legacy as The Normal One is etched in history, and his passion for the game continues to inspire millions.

    Want to hear more? Visit tactical-touch.com for more deep dives into football’s most iconic figures, clubs, and stories.

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    30 分
  • 14. Sir Alex Ferguson: From Govan to Greatness
    2025/07/16

    Every football dynasty begins somewhere, and for Sir Alex Ferguson, it all started in the gritty shipbuilding district of Govan, Glasgow. Raised in a working-class tenement, shaped by the hard edges of post-war Scotland, young Alex was instilled with discipline, resilience, and a deep understanding of human character. These values would carry him from the factory floor to the dugouts of some of football’s most storied clubs.

    In this episode, we journey through the remarkable life of the greatest football manager in history. From his playing days as a lethal striker in the Scottish leagues to his early taste of leadership at East Stirlingshire and St. Mirren, Ferguson’s path was anything but easy. Fired once and doubted often, he transformed adversity into motivation. At Aberdeen, he broke the Old Firm monopoly and conquered Europe, defeating Bayern Munich and Real Madrid with a squad of fearless Scots, culminating in the unforgettable triumph in the 1983 Cup Winners’ Cup Final.

    Then came the leap south.

    When he arrived at Manchester United in 1986, the club was a sleeping giant, mired in mediocrity. Ferguson imposed discipline, built from the youth ranks, and slowly reshaped the culture of an institution. His early years were rocky, and at one point his job hung by a thread. But just like in Govan, he found a way.

    What followed is now legend: 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, five FA Cups, and the historic 1999 Treble; an achievement unmatched in English football. Along the way, he developed generations of stars: the Class of ’92, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and countless others who flourished under his exacting eye. He managed not just teams, but eras, each one different, each one a reflection of his constant evolution.

    We explore his tactical transformations, his unmatched man-management style, his rivalries with Arsène Wenger, José Mourinho, and the rising Manchester City, and the way he created a “siege mentality” to bind his squads together. We also revisit his quieter moments of humanity—the loyalty to his players, the deep influence of mentors like Jock Stein, and the personal drive that never let him rest on past glories.

    By the time he retired in 2013, Sir Alex had not only restored Manchester United to greatness, he had redefined what greatness meant. With 49 trophies in total, a knighthood, a statue, and a stand bearing his name, his legacy is more than silverware. It’s the culture he built, the characters he shaped, and the belief he instilled in everyone who wore the red shirt.

    This is more than just a story about football. It’s about leadership, transformation, vision, and grit. From the cold, tough streets of Govan to the floodlit nights of Camp Nou, Sir Alex Ferguson’s journey is a masterclass in ambition, reinvention, and enduring excellence.

    Whether you're a die-hard United fan, a student of leadership, or someone fascinated by how legends are made, this episode offers the complete chronicle of the man who never gave in, and who, in doing so, changed the game forever.

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    29 分
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