Ted Hughes wrote:I am not knocking the plan yesterday because it worked, & like Dazby mentioned; it was City who were going to score the next goal if that game had another 20 mins to go, not Liverpool . But it was pretty clear to me that technically we were unbalanced in midfield & there was sometimes a big gap down the middle giving Liverpool an out ball to Suarez or midfield runners etc, equally drawing out Vinny into rash challenges. Yaya does not move fast enough to cover & Fernandinho can't be everywhere. We had a hole in the middle. We have succeeded with this kind of attacking lineup at home v everyone bar Bayern, but if this game had been played at Anfield, I think we would have lost, or at least drawn if we gave Liverpool the same space. I can see that it gives us an extra man in attack & that it's wining us games, no problem. But now, the title is going to be decided by how we fare v the best teams away from home. Surely most of these teams will have to be trying to beat us on their own grounds, so we don't have to draw them out; they will come out themselves ? Imagine another Fernandinho right in the middle, a player with pace, skill, power; in place of Silva or Nasri ( who were both fine, but do we need both specifically for games like yesterday, but away from home) would we lose that much in an attacking sense or gain total domination ? Or for example, if we had a player who was basically DeRossi age 26, available in the squad rather than Garcia; surely we could start him in such games ? Would we seize up as an attacking force if we had Yaya, Fernandinho & a 26 year old DeRossi, or would Fernandinho just break forward with Yaya & take the oppo apart ? He was one of our most dangerous attackers late in that game. Imagine going to Anfield with, for example, a young DeRossi, Fernandinho, Yaya, Navas, & Silva (or Nasri) playing as deep 2nd striker, behind Aguero. Worse option than playing both Nasri & Silva or better ?
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Hmmm....interesting.
Just as an aside, Ted, do you have anyone specifically in mind who could be the "26 year old De Rossi" ??
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I am not knocking the plan yesterday because it worked, & like Dazby mentioned; it was City who were going to score the next goal if that game had another 20 mins to go, not Liverpool . But it was pretty clear to me that technically we were unbalanced in midfield & there was sometimes a big gap down the middle giving Liverpool an out ball to Suarez or midfield runners etc, equally drawing out Vinny into rash challenges. Yaya does not move fast enough to cover & Fernandinho can't be everywhere. We had a hole in the middle. We have succeeded with this kind of attacking lineup at home v everyone bar Bayern, but if this game had been played at Anfield, I think we would have lost, or at least drawn if we gave Liverpool the same space. I can see that it gives us an extra man in attack & that it's wining us games, no problem. But now, the title is going to be decided by how we fare v the best teams away from home. Surely most of these teams will have to be trying to beat us on their own grounds, so we don't have to draw them out; they will come out themselves ? Imagine another Fernandinho right in the middle, a player with pace, skill, power; in place of Silva or Nasri ( who were both fine, but do we need both specifically for games like yesterday, but away from home) would we lose that much in an attacking sense or gain total domination ? Or for example, if we had a player who was basically DeRossi age 26, available in the squad rather than Garcia; surely we could start him in such games ? Would we seize up as an attacking force if we had Yaya, Fernandinho & a 26 year old DeRossi, or would Fernandinho just break forward with Yaya & take the oppo apart ? He was one of our most dangerous attackers late in that game. Imagine going to Anfield with, for example, a young DeRossi, Fernandinho, Yaya, Navas, & Silva (or Nasri) playing as deep 2nd striker, behind Aguero. Worse option than playing both Nasri & Silva or better ?
I tend to agree that more mobility in the midfield Central two is one big area where we can prove in the summer, but I am not sure about "But now, the title is going to be decided by how we fare v the best teams away from home"; there are so many teams still involved who will take points of each other that it may be decided by who takes most at home and most off the rest. We will see. As I said in the other thread I would be surprised to see big signings in January because I don't think worthy and available players are out three. Always happy to be proved wrong though.
nottsblue wrote:Call me stupid but James Milner?
Ted Hughes wrote: We have to play the top teams away. They have all been to our place bar Chelsea. We are all very closely packed together, so we have to produce some results against some of those teams or we will be basing our hopes on the others all having a worse 2nd half of the season compared to the first.
Slim wrote:Vidal is easily the guy we want, however I think in terms of what we have on the books right now, Zabaleta is probably the guy, if Richards ever stays fit and gets form back I think it's an outside the box option.
Twobob wrote:Slim wrote:Vidal is easily the guy we want, however I think in terms of what we have on the books right now, Zabaleta is probably the guy, if Richards ever stays fit and gets form back I think it's an outside the box option.
Be way too many haircare ranges there!
He does look like an animal on the pitch, a Dejong with forward ability - could have legs but he'd be cup tied for CL i'd assume?
Zabba's done it before and no reason why he cant do it again but would you take someone who's arguably one of the best right backs in the PL at the moment and move him into MF for Richards? We'd strengthen one area only to weaken another, sadly.
Slim wrote:Vidal is easily the guy we want, however I think in terms of what we have on the books right now, Zabaleta is probably the guy, if Richards ever stays fit and gets form back I think it's an outside the box option.
Bleed_Blue wrote:Slim wrote:Vidal is easily the guy we want, however I think in terms of what we have on the books right now, Zabaleta is probably the guy, if Richards ever stays fit and gets form back I think it's an outside the box option.
I do not watch seria A much but is Cambiasso better than Vidal ?
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