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BBC Sport28.04.2026Sport3 dk okuma

How Luis Enrique's Zone Replacement System Made PSG Champions League Contenders

The Spanish manager's focus on versatility and fluid player movements has produced one of football's most exciting teams

L'essentiel

  • PSG host Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final on Tuesday, with manager Luis Enrique's tactical system of zone replacements driving their impressive campaign.
  • The Spanish manager wants 20 players capable of playing everywhere, using 'floaters and anchors' to confuse opponents.
  • While two centre-backs remain fixed, other players rotate into specific zones, creating a balanced yet fluid attacking force that has outplayed some of Europe's best teams.

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Luis Enrique has developed a tactical system at PSG based on 'zone replacement' where players rotate into specific areas while others anchor zones. The two centre-backs remain fixed while other players - including full-backs and wingers - constantly rotate positions. This creates confusion for opponents using man-to-man marking.

Taille de police

Champions League holders Paris St-Germain are into the semi-finals of this season's competition and strong contenders to repeat last year's impressive feat. Despite boasting squads that have included the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, it is the current side - who host Bayern Munich in the first leg on Tuesday (20:00 BST) - that has played the club's most impressive football. This month, manager Luis Enrique said "it would be a dream to have 20 players who can play everywhere", a nod to how he has looked to develop this squad. It is through that focus on versatility and continuous rotations on the pitch that PSG have confused and outplayed some of the best teams in the world. The two PSG centre-backs are fixed in their positions. Coaches like Igor Tudor, Chris Wilder and Simone Inzaghi have all encouraged central defenders, albeit in back threes, to roam and rotate with their team-mates so this is a possibility, but Luis Enrique opts against this. The Spanish manager believes there has to be some structure to allow other players to play fluidly. The phrase 'floaters and anchors' has been used to help explain this concept. During a game, PSG have players who act as anchors occupying zones that provide the team with balance. These positions include the two centre-backs, the touchline players on both sides, and one player stretching the opposition up top. Aside from the centre-backs who remain in their positions, these anchoring positions can be taken up by players moving into these spaces. For example, left-winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia might start in the left-wing position before moving infield resulting in left-back Nuno Mendes filling that position. The key however is that - that area is anchored by a player. These rotating movements can be described as zone replacements. PSG have specific areas that they need filling according to the coach. When a player leaves that area, another player rotates into that position or "replaces that zone". This helps keep the side balanced. Although they appear spontaneous, there is a level of coordination and predictability to them. When on the ball, PSG's two centre-backs are often joined by a third player to form a back three. If the right-winger moves inside, the right-back, Hakimi, fills the space out wide. If the winger stays wide, Hakimi attacks more centrally. From this central position, he is able to pick up the ball in midfield or push further up as an extra attacker. Mendes, the left full-back with equally as much license to attack, has a different reference point. He is asked to form part of the back three in build-up. If however the defensive midfielder - often Vitinha - drops into the backline, Mendes now has license to push up. At this stage, his point of reference is now the winger. If the winger has moved inside, Mendes moves to the flank as somebody has to fill this space. If the winger is out wide, Mendes can now play in a free role centrally. Based on these steps, different players end up centrally with true freedom so it can look like every player is able to move where they please. In actuality, the PSG players are going through the instructions in their head as they decide where to move. A clear trend in world football has been the increase in man-to-man defending, something Premier League coaches Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta have stressed all season. With Luis Enrique's team constantly moving around the pitch, opponents tasked with following their man eventually lose their player, either unintentionally or purposefully deciding to retreat when being pulled to the other side of the pitch. This tactic, like all tactics, is dependent on player quality - which brings us back to the first quote of this piece. In an ideal world, Enrique wants 20 players who can play in all parts of the pitch, so they could replace each other's zones without any drop off in quality. He probably mentions 20 players rather than 11 because these tactics, including the long and intense sprints of the full-backs from their own half, to the opposition's box and back, are taxing on the mind and body. PSG however, have the benefit of being a better team when compared with the rest of Ligue 1 which allows them to rotate frequently. This season, Nuno Mendes has played 46% of PSG's total league minutes which leaves him in good physical condition to perform Luis Enrique's demanding instructions to a high level in the knockout stage of the Champions League. This is a luxury fellow Champions League semi-finalists Arsenal - who play their first leg at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday - probably cannot afford. Luis Enrique, however, with the players at his disposal, has conjured a brilliant mix of physicality, chemistry and technique to produce one of football's most exciting teams in recent memory.

Questions ouvertes

  • Will PSG's tactical system work against Bayern Munich's specific approach?
  • Can Arsenal replicate PSG's success with less squad depth?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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