In partnership with

The Home Of Tactical Analysis

In Partnership With 🤝

Easy setup, easy money

Making money from your content shouldn’t be complicated. With Google AdSense, it isn’t.

Automatic ad placement and optimization ensure the highest-paying, most relevant ads appear on your site. And it literally takes just seconds to set up.

That’s why WikiHow, the world’s most popular how-to site, keeps it simple with Google AdSense: “All you do is drop a little code on your website and Google AdSense immediately starts working.”

The TL;DR? You focus on creating. Google AdSense handles the rest.

Start earning the easy way with AdSense.

Why Every Big Club Wants Nottingham Midfielder Elliot Anderson - Scouting Report 🎥

Don’t forget to subscribe to the TFA channel for all new videos.

How Conte Punished Juventus - Tactical Analysis 🎥

Today’s TFA Posts ⚽

Chelsea have recently announced their decision to part ways with the Italian head coach, Enzo Maresca, following reported tension between the management and the head coach.

The decision comes at a surprising timing and raises a lot of questions about Chelsea’s future, short-term objectives and results.

Taking such crucial decisions at a delicate time in the season, when the team’s schedule is quite busy, and the challenges are high, cannot be considered a very wise choice from Chelsea’s management, even if the manager’s ideas or results no longer convince them.

At the same time, the fact that Maresca was appointed only one season ago and that he has already succeeded in making the team look more united and have a more obvious identity can only mean that he is doing well with the team and that it would be useful to give him more time.

Furthermore, Maresca has been successful in his first season, having helped the team secure a top-four finish in the Premier League and lifting the UEFA Conference League title after beating Real Betis in the final.

Not only that, Maresca’s first season with the Blues was even more successful, as he capped it with stellar performances in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, beating the UEFA Champions League holders, PSG, 3-0 in the final.

But despite these successes, Maresca has had moments of failure as well, especially during the latest period, when his team have won only one of their last seven games.

One of the alleged reasons for the disagreements with management is Maresca’s disagreement with the medical team’s decisions about players’ availability, along with behind-the-scenes issues that complicated the relationship between management and the head coach.

In this Chelsea tactical analysis, we will look at what Maresca has achieved and changed at Chelsea during his spell with the club, and what has led to the recent series of negative results, accelerating his departure.

The analysis will also suggest what needs to be avoided in the near future to prevent the team’s season from becoming a complete failure despite the high potential.

The 2025/2026 La Liga season marks a pivotal phase in Spanish football, shaped not only by strict economic control regulations and Financial Fair Play policies, but also by their growing influence on the league’s on-pitch product.

While these financial frameworks were introduced to safeguard long-term sustainability and curb excessive spending, their impact has been felt most acutely by clubs operating outside the traditional ‘Top Three’.

This La Liga data analysis shifts the focus from financial balance sheets to the technical and tactical consequences of these regulations, examining how economic constraints have translated into measurable changes in performance on the pitch.

Particular attention is given to the challenges faced by coaches, who are increasingly required to implement complex tactical ideas with reduced squad depth and declining individual quality.

By combining market value data with in-game performance metrics, this analysis provides a data-driven assessment of how Economic Fair Play is reshaping not only squad construction but also the technical level and tactical ceiling of La Liga beyond its elite clubs.

TFA Archives 📆

10th place Atalanta can jump to 8th place with a win over AS Roma today.

Take a look at our Raffaele Palladino tactical analysis and if he can get them to a European spot this year.

Hearts sit in 1st place as they face Livingston today.

Take a look at Derek McInnes's tactics as they sit top of the Scottish Premiership.

A Juventus win over Leece today can see them jump to 3rd place.

Take a look at Luciano Spalletti's tittle winning tactics at Napoli and if he can bring those here in Turin.

Keep Reading

No posts found