Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Scary isnt it when the suggestion is made that AJ would give us more of a cutting edge than Dzeko or I assume Mario?
We are in the best season ever( well 40 years+) and yet we are currently playing with 2 of our strikers who seem to be completely out of form and maybe even not trying that hard.Usually we hear the comment that it's good they are getting into positions to score even though they are missing them. Mario had a game recently where he missed chances for fun and then got a late penalty and v Stoke Dzeko got a few chances and missed them.
Yes it is, in the long run, and its even more better if they score.
I value the strikers that get into position to score 7-8 times during the game and score once more than those who need only 2 chances, but rarely have any during the match.
For me we are at our best when we have only 1 striker playing anything like a traditional role but with masses of movement and forward attacking intent from all around him.Even that player should have licence to drop deep as long as other players are prepared to go beyond him.Aguero and Tevez are very good at this but Mario and Dzeko less so. But ultimately it has to be all about movement and playing the ball with a good tempo and neither of those have been evident of late
Aguero and Tevez are good at this, but I think that Dzeko is also. He can be creative in the middle, but sometimes he tries too much and ends up with nothing - which offcourse makes him look worse than he is.
But his effort is what I hold against him the most. Its really going on my nerves for quite a long time.
It is not enough to do your best; you must know what to do, and THEN do your best.