A creative attacking mid, for the love of god. Someone willing to make themselves available for passes in between the lines.
Juanmi is a second forward. We need a creative player big time.
With Romeu and Wanyama looking a little more solid, I would be tempted to try VVD as the attacking midfielder. Someone who will run with the ball, as well as tackle.
Just a thought.
I bet he hold it up better than Pelle, so let's go the whole hog and play home up front with Pelle as a CB![]()
What's a second forward? Sounds like you mean someone who plays off the main forward. If thats right, then can't that person be creative? I'd have called Dennis Berkamp a second forward and he was creative.
If thats not right, sorry but can you explain as I'm genuinely unsure.
(I've only just mastered CDM)
I'd define it as somebody who plays off the frontman. According to the Malaga/Spanish journalists Juanmi is very much an in-behind type of striker. Bergkamp, however, is the model number 10 and that is what we so sorely lack
Juanmi?
I'd define it as somebody who plays off the frontman. According to the Malaga/Spanish journalists Juanmi is very much an in-behind type of striker. Bergkamp, however, is the model number 10 and that is what we so sorely lack
Regarding Juanmi's fit: I wondered at the time whether it foreshadowed more 3-5-2. That's where, I suspect, he'd look most comfortable (if we're talking the unusually ambitious 3-5-2 we played last year).
No disagreement on swapping out Pelle. It's not that he's a terrible player or any such, but absent a player who can unlock defenses with their passing, or the open-field aggression that we saw early last season, we need lots and lots of movement. We need interplay between our forwards and angled runs and all those fun things that put defenders on their heels and ruin their shape. While he was dropping deep at times to receive the ball today (a rarity in general), he just isn't a striker who provides those things with regularity.
Oh Schad the bit about forwards and lots of movement and angled runs to pull defenders out of shape... Music to my ears. It is exactly what we need.
Premier League CBs love facing big, strong, static CFs; its meat and drink to them. Put a little whipper snapper around their feet and they become a mess. Just ask Chelsea about Aguero.
Premier League CBs love facing big, strong, static CFs; its meat and drink to them. Put a little whipper snapper around their feet and they become a mess. Just ask Chelsea about Aguero.
How old is Kevin Phillips these days, I bet he could still get a goal or two (I am joking, but we could do with that type of player, plus Kev was an awesome professional)Oh Schad the bit about forwards and lots of movement and angled runs to pull defenders out of shape... Music to my ears. It is exactly what we need.
Premier League CBs love facing big, strong, static CFs; its meat and drink to them. Put a little whipper snapper around their feet and they become a mess. Just ask Chelsea about Aguero.
Oh Schad the bit about forwards and lots of movement and angled runs to pull defenders out of shape... Music to my ears. It is exactly what we need.
Premier League CBs love facing big, strong, static CFs; its meat and drink to them. Put a little whipper snapper around their feet and they become a mess. Just ask Chelsea about Aguero.
I get that Tadic slowed down a lot as the season went on, but I also think our Route 1 style of play and general ineffectiveness coincided with him not playing and us using forwards or speed merchant types like Elia. Earlier in the season, Tadic and Bertrand and Tadic and Pelle were both good partnerships, and when you have that, then you can make pretty triangle shapes and have all those angles to work off etc.
They can handle the quick ones just as easily if we don't have a passing game. Just kick them a couple of times early and slow them down, like what Watford just did to Mane. He can expect a lot more of that treatment this season. He is a tough guy for his size, but he'll have to learn to pick his battles.
Pelle is not the reason the backs are lumping the ball forward. It's that there's no link between the midfielders and the forwards. When you play with Long, Pelle, Rodriguez and then two rather defensively-oriented midfielders the space between the lines is too big.
Only Mane is really capable of receiving the ball deep and then dribbling with it. But even then he is much better at using his pace and trickery to drive directly at people hoping to cause chaos as opposed to orchestrating an attack. Which is not really a criticism of Mane, just saying his best role is probably to play off a striker. If you give him the ball at midfield he'll just outrun all of our other attackers and then have no one to pass to.
I don't think either Davis or JWP are currently good enough to be that attacking midfield link, at least not if they're the only true midfielder in an attacking role. If we don't bring in a winger, I think we have to look at using Tadic more.
I get that Tadic slowed down a lot as the season went on, but I also think our Route 1 style of play and general ineffectiveness coincided with him not playing and us using forwards or speed merchant types like Elia. Earlier in the season, Tadic and Bertrand and Tadic and Pelle were both good partnerships, and when you have that, then you can make pretty triangle shapes and have all those angles to work off etc.
I'd get yourself on the bench next to big Ron then lolRon doesn't seem to like playing Tadic on the left. I think that's his best position.