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Tite II

Tony Hodson
Tite II
Photography by Ernesto Carriço
Author
Tony Hodson
Published on
February 11 2022

FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP FINAL, december 16 2012

Corinthian 1Chelsea 0

Guerrero (69)

Ten years ago, Tite was in charge of the Corinthians team that defeated Champions League winners Chelsea in the final of the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan. In his second Coaches' Voice Masterclass, he looks back on the team selection and tactical changes that inspired a hugely important victory for South American football.  

The Copa Libertadores winners arrived at the tournament in uncertain form, and knowing that no South American team had lifted the prestigious trophy for six years. But Tite and his players got the better of a Chelsea team then managed by Rafa Benítez, securing a narrow 1-0 win through a goal from Peruvian forward Paolo Guerrero.

In this incredibly detailed Masterclass, Tite explains why he made an early switch from his starting 4-2-3-1 formation into a 4-4-2 shape. He reveals why he felt Chelsea were more vulnerable in central areas than out wide, and describes the tactics he employed to limit the influence of the players he saw as key to the Blues’ approach: Frank Lampard and Juan Mata. He also admits to the late tactical mistake that almost cost his team a victory that remains the last time a South American team won the Club World Cup.

It’s a fascinating piece with a hugely experienced and respected coach who led Brazil into both the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

Starting line-ups
CorinthiansChelsea
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Corinthians4-2-3-1
Chelsea4-2-3-1
12Cássio
1Petr Cech
6Fábio Santos
2Branislav Ivanovic
13Paulo André
24Gary Cahill
3Chicão
4David Luiz
2Alessandro
3Ashley Cole
5Ralf
8Frank Lampard
8Paulinho
7Ramires
11Emerson
13Victor Moses
20Danilo
10Juan Mata
23Jorge Henrique
17Eden Hazard
9Paolo Guerrero
9Fernando Torres