craigmcfc wrote:It may be faint but it seems there's a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel and let's hope that some sort of attacking football is not too far away. I think we all realised that a big part of his plan was to have 2 attacking full backs in the team and unfortunately that was shot to pieces from day one. Maybe in a month or so when they're both in the team and have picked up their fitness levels we may begin to see a style of football that we're all much happier with
Until then I'll settle for winning ugly
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:It will be interesting to see how things develop over the next months if we do get a fully fit squad. I do believe Mancini will have realised that he needs to be a little more commited to attacking and the Tevez incident will have really stressed the need to do so but more than anything it could well be the reason why he has come out and said something now.
I think we all know by nature Mancini is a cautious thinking coach and it isn't just having a few injuries that have tailored his approach to games.We still wait to see what his team and set up will be when everyone is available. We expect to see 2 full backs marauding down the wings but ,if it's 4.3.3, what will the team be? Will he leave Tevez in the middle up front or is that where Balotelli fits in? Will there be just one holding player in the middle or will he still play Nigel with either Yaya or Barry?
The bottom line is that he will have options and change things to suit the opposition but the key to it all is what Mancini tells the players to do in terms of attacking ambition.We can play all the attacking players we want or indeed all the defensive players in a line up but if the manager tells them to be cautious and that the most important thing is not to concede then we might not see much change.If he releases the shackles a little and lets players get forward and run beyond the " strikers" then we will see a real difference.
london blue 2 wrote:Is it just me that thinks that Boateng is not and will never be an attacking full back?
Dameerto wrote:This is something that's been discussed on here from time to time, I was of the opinion Mancini was being forced to play to his strengths during our injury crisis, namely his midfield (since both attack and defence has been a patched up affair) - I don't think the Tevez confrontation (assuming it actually happened) has forced him to change anything other than communication.
Dameerto wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Is it just me that thinks that Boateng is not and will never be an attacking full back?
He is comfortable on the ball and capable of some accurate deliveries, give him a few more matches and you might change your mind. (He had a bad game against Newcastle in my opinion, but he hasn't got much Prem experience yet)
Dameerto wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Is it just me that thinks that Boateng is not and will never be an attacking full back?
He is comfortable on the ball and capable of some accurate deliveries, give him a few more matches and you might change your mind. (He had a bad game against Newcastle in my opinion, but he hasn't got much Prem experience yet)
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:It will be interesting to see how things develop over the next months if we do get a fully fit squad. I do believe Mancini will have realised that he needs to be a little more commited to attacking and the Tevez incident will have really stressed the need to do so but more than anything it could well be the reason why he has come out and said something now.
I think we all know by nature Mancini is a cautious thinking coach and it isn't just having a few injuries that have tailored his approach to games.We still wait to see what his team and set up will be when everyone is available. We expect to see 2 full backs marauding down the wings but ,if it's 4.3.3, what will the team be? Will he leave Tevez in the middle up front or is that where Balotelli fits in? Will there be just one holding player in the middle or will he still play Nigel with either Yaya or Barry?
The bottom line is that he will have options and change things to suit the opposition but the key to it all is what Mancini tells the players to do in terms of attacking ambition.We can play all the attacking players we want or indeed all the defensive players in a line up but if the manager tells them to be cautious and that the most important thing is not to concede then we might not see much change.If he releases the shackles a little and lets players get forward and run beyond the " strikers" then we will see a real difference.
If the fullbacks do get forward successfully, his 3 so called 'defensive' midfielders then make sense because he could play 3 attackers, 2 attacking fullbacks & have the 3 man midfield behind the ball peotecting & joining in by making late runs rather than leading the charge. He could also put Silva in there to join the front 3 & have 2 sitting giving us 6 attacking players on the counter.
Imo our biggest problem isn't personel or formations atm though, it's a lack of cohesive purpose & final ball. One example being; players don't go into the 6 yard box because the ball never comes, therefore the ball never goes in because there's nobody there to get on the end of it. We have no Bellamy for counter attacking so we need to have more purpose & togetherness in other attacking areas. We can't just rely on Balotelli & fullbacks as they could all strruggle in their 1st season. (I don't think they will struggle mind you, I think Balotelli in particular will be fucking fantastic once 100% fit) They could get injured again.
We need plans B, C, & D not just plan A.
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Dameerto wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Is it just me that thinks that Boateng is not and will never be an attacking full back?
He is comfortable on the ball and capable of some accurate deliveries, give him a few more matches and you might change your mind. (He had a bad game against Newcastle in my opinion, but he hasn't got much Prem experience yet)
Well for a start he's only just got back to full fitness and he is STILL miles ahead of Richards
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Dameerto wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Is it just me that thinks that Boateng is not and will never be an attacking full back?
He is comfortable on the ball and capable of some accurate deliveries, give him a few more matches and you might change your mind. (He had a bad game against Newcastle in my opinion, but he hasn't got much Prem experience yet)
Well for a start he's only just got back to full fitness and he is STILL miles ahead of Richards
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