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However, Catenaccio has also had its share of success stories.
Pure Catenaccio is no longer used in the modern football tactics.
Celtic’s pulsating football was supposed to be the end for catenaccio.
They forgot to include the attacking principles that my Catenaccio included.
Catenaccio is not a concept that sits well in rugby.
Its classic defensive posture is known as catenaccio, or door bolt.
However, the Catenaccio philosophy called for double-marking when dealing with strong players.
They were known for their infamous defensive tactics remembered as "catenaccio".
He introduced a major football strategy known as the "bolt", which gave origin to the catenaccio system.
The table below includes variant numbering, and also the numbers used in Catenaccio.
Catenaccio: tactical system that puts an emphasis on defence.
Capello is not a catenaccio disciple but he knows the value of good defending.
Catenaccio clearly did not catch on in Naples.
The ultra-defensive catenaccio system was popular there at the time, so forwards did not get many chances to score.
This has often been billed as a victory for expansive, attacking football over negative, defensive catenaccio.
Except catenaccio never really went away.
They would probe and push, turn the ball round corners and stop Italy falling back on catenaccio.
Natalie Diaz, whose mother was Camille Catenaccio, is one of these people.
Celtic's attacking style play against Internazionale's catenaccio was heralded as a win for football.
Highly defensive structures with little attacking intent are often labelled as Catenaccio, but deviates from the original design of the system.
Italy once perfected a system of playing known as catenaccio - a padlocked defense as the basis for victory.
The catenaccio system of play, used in Italian football in the 1960s, notably employed a defensive libero.
Also, he is known for his developments of the theory of catenaccio, which emphasizes a defensive style of football.
Richardson also points to a new more attacking outlook that has taken hold, consigning the cliche of defensive "Catenaccio" to history.
Imagine that: Italy, the home of tactical negation known as catenaccio, appearing to be more free and easy than England.