by getdressedmctavish » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:21 pm
In my view, one of the main reasons is defensive rather than offensive. A winger who goes outside is likely to get disposessed, and that leaves a feckin big hole for the oppos to run into. Look how many times it happens with Sweep. However when the winger does get behind on his right side its devastating. Look at Rags, they try to get to the line as much as poss.The reason Arsene developed it was down to personnel. Henry and Pirez were adept at cutting in and bending it into the far corner while Ashley Cole made the dummy run.But its been used for years. The all conquering Liverpool side had Peter Thompson and Steve Highway, right footed left wingers who both scored goals cutting inside but twisted back to cross.Best was predominently right footed but typically played on the left. Francis Lee scored a lot of goals cutting in from the left, one blinder for Derby unfortunately.But dont critise Shaun for not being able to do it. Summerbee never went near the left wing in his whole career.