Yu Miyagawa - Soccer Analysis

Arsene Wenger Explains The World

by Yu Miyagawa

Though Arsene Wenger only left Arsenal in 2018, this feels like a completely different footballing world, even if he played an essential role in shaping it. Read more »
Sporting Directors, Edinson Cavani & The Search For A Genuine No. 9

by Yu Miyagawa

In lieu of nine figure superstars, Edinson Cavani's free transfer could end up being the best value in the window for a club that doesn't need to do value. Even when the process is incomplete, you can still arrive at the correct answer. Read more »
Neymar, Puma And The Value Of Soccer Influencers In 2020

by Yu Miyagawa

With Ronaldo as Nike's lifetime top earner, and Sancho and Mbappe its future, what was Neymar's role in the hierarchy? You either are the legacy act or the future. Now he gets more money and a bigger role with Puma. Read more »
Stasis & Opulence: La Liga's Identity Remains In Flux

by Yu Miyagawa

What becomes of an identity if it is no longer true? We could find out this season as the state of La Liga's two superpowers has opened up a space for a host of other clubs. Read more »
Continuity, Pressing And Navigating The 20-21 Premier League Season

by Yu Miyagawa

We've concluded that this past season and this current season should be analyzed as two parts of one continuous timeline with the richest clubs having even a bigger advantage than in a typical season. Read more »
Lionel Messi Will Define La Liga's Season, Again

by Yu Miyagawa

Lionel Messi is staying, but the storylines, rumors and narratives aren't over. We'll go through the cycle again next summer as Messi's contract expires. Between now and then, we'll examine everything. Read more »
Shaped By 2020, Atalanta Gives Serie A The Blueprint For The Future

by Yu Miyagawa

Their 3-4-3 attacking style defied narratives of Serie A's defensive reputation. They’ve built further upon that excitement this season, straddling the gap between the mainstream and keeping their indie spark. Read more »
Thiago Or Nothing: The Midfielder Bridges Two Eras At Bayern Munich

by Yu Miyagawa

Even with the trophies and virality, are we right to believe that Thiago is still underrated? He's akin to a critically acclaimed indie movie or classic novel: we've heard of him, we've heard critics talk glowing about him, but have we really understood? Read more »
Pep Guardiola Overthinks In Europe Again

by Yu Miyagawa

Several European clubs-turned-global brands who made the Champions League their obsession fall short every season. So why are we so fixated on Pep Guardiola, who at least won two titles with Barcelona last decade? Read more »
The MLS Is Back Tournament Discovers Itself

by Yu Miyagawa

More than a top-down branding exercise of the original MLS is Back Tournament name, the tournament found itself organically, through late-night matches, stoppage time goals, and young U.S. internationals showcasing themselves in front of a nationwide audience on television and social media. Read more »
Lazio, The Team 2020 Forgot

by Yu Miyagawa

In analyzing the what-ifs in not challenging Juventus for Serie A, as Simone Inzaghi states, you can never be truly disappointed if you didn't believe something was possible in the first place. Read more »
The 2020 Premier League Season: The Year Jets Entered The Race

by Yu Miyagawa

The regret for Leicester City must be in knowing how close they came to cracking the top four, and considering the economics of this summer, how far away a Champions League place now seems. Read more »
Karim Benzemia's Goals & Backheels Define The Post-Lockdown

by Yu Miyagawa

In studying the signature ways in which world class players create goals out of nothing, Karim Benzema is a combination of unhurried touches and balletic elegance. Read more »
Pique, Penalty Conspiracies & Building Narratives In The VAR Age

by Yu Miyagawa

Wouldn't we rather blame important losses on referee bias? Which side a supporter empathizes with becomes a footballing Rorschach test of how the world works, whether the smaller club always falling short, or the champion pulling every string to victory. Read more »
Diego Simeone, Marcos Llorente, And The Search For Another Griezmann

by Yu Miyagawa

In uncovering and refining Marcos Llorente's match-winning ability in the final third seemingly out of thin air, Diego Simeone attempted to remind critics that he too had an eye for attacking talent despite his defensive reputation. Read more »
12 Seconds Or Less: Julian Nagelsmann Adds Wrinkles To RB Leipzig

by Yu Miyagawa

The 32-year-old's first season with Leipzig was what we envisioned from a precocious, innovative manager when backed by a precocious, innovative footballing empire. Read more »
Four Years Of A Cycle Remaining: Liverpool Build For Future In Present

by Yu Miyagawa

With a core group currently in their late-20s prime, and already taking advantage of marginal gains from set pieces and throw-ins for a record points-per-game average, how does a team get better than historic? Read more »
32 Straight Days: La Liga Reinforces Its Structure To Finish Season

by Yu Miyagawa

Regardless of whether there are 32 straight days of matches in empty stadiums, or the slow drip of a season played out over nine months, the fundamental truths remain, of how clubs with the most resources somehow always find their way to the top. Read more »
Hansi Flick & Bayern Define Dominance In The Ghost Game Era

by Yu Miyagawa

Bayern's style feels aspirational within the context of post-pandemics and ghost games, that this is the level that a team can reach within the new normal. Read more »
All Eyes On The Bundesliga: Protest And Tribute Fill Silent Stadiums

by Yu Miyagawa

Maybe the emptiness within the stadiums has given the space for player tributes and protests to gain extra resonance. Will this moment continue to build momentum as other European leagues return in the upcoming weeks? Read more »

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