Counterpressing, or gegenpressing, the tactic of immediately pressing to recover the ball after losing possession, has become one of modern football's most impactful tactical innovations. At 1X2.TV, our AI models measure counterpressing effectiveness and incorporate it into match predictions.
Measuring Counterpress Intensity
We quantify counterpressing through the speed and success rate of ball recovery attempts within seconds of losing possession. Key metrics include the percentage of possessions recovered within 5 seconds of loss, the average time to recover possession after turnover, and the proportion of ball recoveries occurring in the attacking third. Teams with elite counterpressing recover the ball in dangerous positions more frequently.
Expected Goals from Counterpress Recoveries
Possessions regained through counterpressing in the attacking third are among the highest-xG opportunities in football because they catch the opposition disorganized during their own attacking transition. Our models calculate the expected goals generated from counterpress sequences for each team, providing a distinct component of overall attacking threat assessment.
Counterpress Sustainability
High-intensity counterpressing is physically demanding and difficult to sustain for 90 minutes. Our models track how counterpress intensity varies across match halves and identify teams whose counterpressing fades significantly in the second half. This temporal profile affects predictions about when goals are likely to be scored in matches involving counterpressing teams.
Counterpress Resistance
Some teams are effective at escaping the counterpress through quick, pre-planned passes immediately after winning the ball. Our models measure counterpress escape rates and evaluate the matchup dynamics when a counterpressing team faces opponents skilled at escaping immediate post-loss pressure.

