Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post about “ajax v benfica”, written in a casual, personal style, with simple HTML formatting, and focusing on the action and process, in English:

Alright, so I wanted to really get into this Ajax vs. Benfica match. Not just watch it, but really understand what was going on, tactically speaking.
First, I fired up my laptop. Gotta have the tools ready, right? No fancy software, just my usual browser and a good notepad app.
Getting the Basic Info
I started digging for information. Match previews, team news, recent form – anything I could find. I needed to know the context, the background of both teams.
The Live Experience (and Note-Taking!)
Then, the match started. I watched it intently, but not passively. I kept pausing, rewinding, and replaying key moments. Every time I saw something interesting – a formation change, a specific player movement, a tactical pattern – I jotted it down in my notepad.
- First thing I noticed, Ajax pressing high,Benfica playing direct.
- Ajax midfield is really compact.
It was messy! My notes were all over the place – quick phrases, half-sentences, even little diagrams. But that’s okay, it was all about capturing the flow of the game.

The secend thing is the player of two teams,I think all of them play good.
Post-Match Analysis
After the final whistle,I spent a good chunk of time.I review my notes and videos.
I organized my chaotic notes, trying to make sense of it all. I looked for recurring patterns, standout individual performances, and any tactical surprises.
It’s not about being a professional analyst. It’s about actively engaging with the match and learning something new each * really helps you see the game in a whole new light!
