Guy Debord wrote:Yeah, I'm not sure we have a natural attacking right back to play with the diamond midfield.
The team clearly puts more pressure on the ball when not in possession and is more frugal in position than previously and the defensive and midfield lines play more as unit with fewer gaps that can be expoited by the opposition.
The question is, if we play 442, who from De Jong and Barry gets dropped to accomodate Vieira?
Guy Debord wrote:Yeah, I'm not sure we have a natural attacking right back to play with the diamond midfield.
The team clearly puts more pressure on the ball when not in possession and is more frugal in position than previously and the defensive and midfield lines play more as unit with fewer gaps that can be expoited by the opposition.
The question is, if we play 442, who from De Jong and Barry gets dropped to accomodate Vieira?
Bingo Lewis wrote:None.
Vieira should be back up to them, until they are injured or summat.
wolfcity wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:None.
Vieira should be back up to them, until they are injured or summat.
Somehow I don't think that the French Captain and Serie A winner is here to sit on the bench.
If we manage an FA Cup run that mirrors our Carling Cup performances alongside a strong second half of the season then there should be enough room for everyone to contribute.
Wonderwall wrote:you cant be international captain when you are not picked. He has to EARN his place.
wolfcity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:you cant be international captain when you are not picked. He has to EARN his place.
He was appointed Captain for the last major tournament they took part in but didn't play due to injury.
A clear candidate for the Job in South Africa, perhaps? If he earns his place.
Guy Debord wrote:A really great article analysing Mancini's tactics. Match of the Day pundits take note...
http://www.manchestercity.vitalfootball ... p?a=184393
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