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Catenaccio (Italian pronunciation: [kateˈnattʃo]) or The
Chain is a
tactical system in
football with a
strong emphasis on defence. In Italian, catenaccio...
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opposition player. In the now
obsolete man–to–man
marking systems such as
catenaccio, as well as the zona
mista strategy that
later arose from it,
there were...
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Rappan – to
include larger flexibility for counter-attacks; thus, the
Catenaccio system was born. The side was
later nicknamed Grande Inter, due to the...
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qualities were also
linked with the
demise of the more defensive–minded
Catenaccio, a
system reliant heavily on man-marking and counter–attacking, which...
- was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a forward. In
Alfredo Foni's
catenaccio system at Inter, he pla**** as a
right winger,
essentially acting as a...
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Padlock (Italian: Lo
catenaccio) is a
literary fairy tale
written by
Giambattista Basile in the Pentamerone, as the
ninth story of the
second day....
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Skills Bicycle kick Curl
Nutmeg Rabona Step over
Terminology Anti-football
Catenaccio Tiki-taka
Total football Zona
mista Equaliser Memorabilia Trading cards...
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victory for
football because Celtic's
attacking football overcame Inter's
catenaccio defensive style,
which was
considered to be a less
attractive way to play...
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November 2011 "Mondiali: Trapattoni, "
Catenaccio"? Noi
giochiamo così..." [World Cup: Trapattoni, "
Catenaccio"? We play that way...] (in Italian). ADNKronos...
- cups. On the
bench it
showcased the
clash of two
different approaches to
Catenaccio by the two managers:
Nereo Rocco for
Milan and
Helenio Herrera for Inter...