An honest recommendation would be that every bluemooner that wants to understand something about our new managers methods should read 'Pep confidential'. It gives a great insight into what he is trying to achieve in training. An analogy which runs through the book is that he sees football almost as a game of chess, with each player being in their correct space on the pitch depending on the stage of play, defence, transition and attack. Thats what I think he was introducing the players to in the video. The book covers his first year at Bayern and despite the squad they had at the time, it did take those players a few months to 'get' what he was trying to get them to do and execute it consistently.
Atleast it took them a long time to do it in the way until Mr. Perfection was satisfied - but I think that Pep never was really satisfied.
Training at Bayern started June 24th 2013.
The match against City was October 2nd.
Remember that match? That was 3 months after the training started.
You see that nobody is really running with the ball - and that the one who has the ball has always a player or more available to pass, too. Somewhen the opposition gives up to fight for the ball...
It is not a winning guarantee. Bayern did not really convert all of their chances and later in the match you had your comeback. The problem Bayern somehow had was that they could not always keep that up for 90 minutes.
The head is important, too. Not just the feet. The goal is to always be some steps ahead - knowing already what happens next before you even receive the ball. If you first get the ball and than have to look to who you can pass it to it is easy for the opponent to fight you. The better a team is with their heads the faster and more one touch it can play...
The problem of the EPL is in my eyes that the fans are too much into "hero-football". But a good functioning team with clear structures, an idea and good footballers will always be better than some individuals.
What Pep for sure will enhance is the passing quality - to pass in the right speed into the "good" foot of the fellow player etc.