Excellent post mate. Football is forever evolving. There was the W formation a hundred years ago, we’ve had the Revie plan, 4-4-2, 4-4-1-1, 4-3-3, etc & now Pep seems to have gone for a formation that can’t really be pinned down, other than to say it’s a fluid formation.But do we need a striker at all?
We’ve hardly used strikers all season, even when Jesus plays it’s not in a traditional striker role, but we’re having maybe our best season ever with a tighter defence and goals coming from all directions as ‘midfielders’ interchange across the front making it impossible to mark out the striker that doesn’t exist
Our game play has evolved to become more fluid, we press better, we’re harder to pin down and we’re more effective for it. Perhaps this demonstrates how much we don’t need a striker?
It could be that the traditional striker role disappears from the game in future years, in the same way that traditional keepers who hug the line and can’t pass are now rightly seen as dinosaurs.
Do we need a striker? I’d suggest that whilst we have an innovator like Pep as gaffer, absolutely not. Will we sign one? I’d guess we will, but I certainly won’t be worried if we don’t