Number of CL trophies for Man City since they hired Pep in 2016: 0
Number of CL trophies won by sides employing counter attacking tactics: 5
If you go back further, you’ll see that teams that counter attack win the CL even more frequently. Now, these teams also need to be able to break down other counter attacking sides, but the very nature of possession football is that you need a very high line. You need to create 3v2s and 2v1s everywhere around the pitch. The fact remains that when there is a numerical advantage on one side of the pitch, you have a disadvantage in other areas. Top, world class players can easily exploit this, like Real Madrid. Even top defenders have issues with 3v2s and 2v1s in counter attack.
The only true tiki taka side to win the CL consistently in modern times was Pep’s Barcelona sides, and they had Messi…. So, yeah.
Again, this is not true. People on here have the wrong interpretation of what a counter attacking team is. People would probably label Klopp's Liverpool a counter attacking team, but they are not. They seek to dominate the ball and pin teams back in the big games. They're the only team in the Prem the past 3-4 years that play proactively and go toe-to-toe vs Pep's City.
No one is here saying that counter attacking shouldn't be in your arsenal at all.
But if it's your main way of scoring goals/attacking, your ceiling is limited.
And basically every team since Pep's Barcelona that won the CL bar 1-2 anomalies were very good or even excellent possession teams. Most of the teams were also teams that pressed high up the field.
2012 Chelsea: Not great in possession/sat in a low back
2013 Bayern: Excellent in possession/pressed high
2014 Real Madrid: Very good in possession/mid press
2015 Barcelona: Excellent in possession/pressed high
2016-2018 Real Madrid: Excellent in possession/mid press
2019 Liverpool: Very good in possession/pressed high
2020 Bayern: Excellent in possession/pressed high
2021 Chelsea: Good in possession/pressed high
2022 Real Madrid: very good in possession/mid press
So the only team there that was a true counter attacking side was Chelsea and they fluked their win in 2012. They got dominated vs Barcelona and Bayern. I wouldn't consider Chelsea in 2020 a counter attacking team, but for argument's sake we can do that. That's only 2 teams in the past decade that were 'counter attacking' sides.
You need to be a very good side in possession to win the CL. You can't be much better without the ball than with it.