Cavani to PSG (edit) or Real or Us...!

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just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.
 
ManCitizens. said:
Glauber Berti said:
ACMilan said:
I'm sure by 433 you meant the 352 napoli almost ALWAYS plays with.... right?


it's more of a 3-4-3 but that would all depend on how you class Maggio and how you'd explain Hamsik's position on paper Maggio is on the right and Hamsik on the left of a midfield 4 but with maggio's ability to play right back it often is sort of a 4 back when attacking and a 3 back when attacking we'd really be nitpicking trying to dcyper Maggio's position as it is dependent on whether you'd class him as a defensive auxiliary right mid or an attacking right back also Hamsik on paper is on the left but often drifts into the point of the midfield 3 in the CAM spot. Napoli can't be taken as they line up on paper as it doesn't correlate to where they line up on the pitch a bit like silva when he plays for city so if we class hamsik as a cam and Maggio as a RB as is feesable this turns it into a 4-3-3

It's a flexible 343.


Well that was what I was trying to say, I just took a few more words than you :D
 
birchwoodgingerste said:
just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.

That is essentially what we've been playing whenever tevez has partnered aguero though (despite tev dropping back)
 
NQCitizen said:
birchwoodgingerste said:
just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.

That is essentially what we've been playing whenever tevez has partnered aguero though (despite tev dropping back)
Exactly.
 
zeven said:
NQCitizen said:
birchwoodgingerste said:
just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.

That is essentially what we've been playing whenever tevez has partnered aguero though (despite tev dropping back)
Exactly.

Flexible 4-2-2-2 switching to a 4-2-3-1 with Tevez in the 'hole' during games. but yes essentially the same system so at least he has a solid base from which to build from.
 
Sorry if already posted;

Serie A: Decision on Edinson Cavani's future could emerge sooner rather than later

Napoli striker Edinson Cavani's agent says his future could be decided within the next week.

The Uruguay international has been linked with a host of clubs, with Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City all said to be competing for his signature.

"Cavani in this moment has a contract with Napoli, but something more about him will be known in the next days," his agent Claudio Anellucci told Radio Sportiva

Anellucci admitted that matters are complicated by whether Napoli will need the player's release clause to be met, or not.

"Whoever is interested in him will knock at Napoli's door," he added.

"Generally when there is a clause to negotiate, a player's conditions are absolutely clear - in case of just interest, these decisions will be announced to the player."
 
birchwoodgingerste said:
just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.

If this is the case then

Kun ..........
Silva Isco
Yaya ..........


This doesn't look like a fit for Navas tbh. We need a goalscorer with plenty of pace. That rules out Edin. I would go for Suarez. The midfielder. Fabregas. That way we are good to go with two players who are guaranteed to be successful in England.
 
pudge said:
Sorry if already posted;

Serie A: Decision on Edinson Cavani's future could emerge sooner rather than later

Napoli striker Edinson Cavani's agent says his future could be decided within the next week.

The Uruguay international has been linked with a host of clubs, with Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City all said to be competing for his signature.

"Cavani in this moment has a contract with Napoli, but something more about him will be known in the next days," his agent Claudio Anellucci told Radio Sportiva

Anellucci admitted that matters are complicated by whether Napoli will need the player's release clause to be met, or not.

"Whoever is interested in him will knock at Napoli's door," he added.

"Generally when there is a clause to negotiate, a player's conditions are absolutely clear - in case of just interest, these decisions will be announced to the player."

Not feeling very optimistic about this after these comments...

I get the sense this is more of a "last call on bids" for Cavani, from his agent.

My guess is Cavani will stay if no one will come even "close to the release clause"...

Just get this bad feeling we have lost him. Also heard Santos have publicly stated they have rejected Barca's initial bid for Neymar and that they are expecting, after verbal talks, Real to make a sizable bid.

If this is true I think Cavani knows Real will not chase him and pay even close to the £52M.

PSG and Ibra have declared he is happy and staying put which means PSG is a certain no no.

Which leads to Chelsea and us... bad feeling unless someone knows something ... Tolmie, worsley, Dan, salfordpaul....? Guys have you heard anything at all about Cavani, cos its not looking good?
 
pudge said:
Sorry if already posted;

Serie A: Decision on Edinson Cavani's future could emerge sooner rather than later

Napoli striker Edinson Cavani's agent says his future could be decided within the next week.

The Uruguay international has been linked with a host of clubs, with Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City all said to be competing for his signature.

"Cavani in this moment has a contract with Napoli, but something more about him will be known in the next days," his agent Claudio Anellucci told Radio Sportiva

Anellucci admitted that matters are complicated by whether Napoli will need the player's release clause to be met, or not.

"Whoever is interested in him will knock at Napoli's door," he added.

"Generally when there is a clause to negotiate, a player's conditions are absolutely clear - in case of just interest, these decisions will be announced to the player."

The annoying thing is 'in the next few days' could be days, weeks or months! Plus it doesn't say what the thing will be. Maybe it's just which teams are interested in him or whether Napoli will accept anything lower than the release clause.

I really can't see anything happening before the end of both our seasons.
 
robbieh said:
birchwoodgingerste said:
just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.

If this is the case then

Kun ..........
Silva Isco
Yaya ..........


This doesn't look like a fit for Navas tbh. We need a goalscorer with plenty of pace. That rules out Edin. I would go for Suarez. The midfielder. Fabregas. That way we are good to go with two players who are guaranteed to be successful in England.

I think its looking likely to be

Aguero Cavani
Silva Isco
Yaya Fernandinho

One hell of a team that. Maybe navas to provide extra width if needed?
 
SuperSilva said:
Just get this bad vibe that Cavani will be heading else where... or even possibly staying another season
As long as he doesn't come to England, I'm not too bothered.
 
NoahCity said:
SuperSilva said:
Just get this bad vibe that Cavani will be heading else where... or even possibly staying another season
As long as he doesn't come to England, I'm not too bothered.

That's the problem... my bad vibe is he will be heading to Chelsea... this agent statement on the Italian Radio show is too close to ADL coming to London and having "talks" with Chelsea about Cavani.

Feeling that the next week announcement is somehow tied with his recent visit and Chelsea bid...

FACK!
 
Sleeping_Easy said:
robbieh said:
birchwoodgingerste said:
just read article on talk sport on pellegrini he plays a 4-2-2-2 formation and the fullbacks give width 2 players in front of back four then two attacking mids that when the full backs hold have license to drift out wide.by all reports sounds very enjoyable to watch.Article also says silva and isco will be the attacking two with license to roam.

If this is the case then

Kun ..........
Silva Isco
Yaya ..........


This doesn't look like a fit for Navas tbh. We need a goalscorer with plenty of pace. That rules out Edin. I would go for Suarez. The midfielder. Fabregas. That way we are good to go with two players who are guaranteed to be successful in England.

I think its looking likely to be

Aguero Cavani
Silva Isco
Yaya Fernandinho

One hell of a team that. Maybe navas to provide extra width if needed?


We would lose every game without a keeper and back 4 :)
 
Daz_Blue said:
We would lose every game without a keeper and back 4 :)
You could just hire Atletico Madrid's posts from last night and field 11 strikers.
 
SuperSilva said:
Just get this bad vibe that Cavani will be heading else where... or even possibly staying another season


I just have a feeling we wont buy a striker.

I think we will go into the season with Agüero, Dzeko and Guidetti, and I think Txiki knows it is next to impossible to be able to manage 3-4 top class strikers and rotate them equally.

Pellegrini won't want that issue for sure.

If anything I think our buys will be to get the best out of the strike force we currently have, that's what I'm leaning towards now.

To be honest I would rather we have 2-3 top strikers getting regular playing time and keeping their for up rather than having 4 with one or two moaning here and there.
 
sam-caddick said:
SuperSilva said:
Just get this bad vibe that Cavani will be heading else where... or even possibly staying another season


I just have a feeling we wont buy a striker.

I think we will go into the season with Agüero, Dzeko and Guidetti, and I think Txiki knows it is next to impossible to be able to manage 3-4 top class strikers and rotate them equally.

Pellegrini won't want that issue for sure.

If anything I think our buys will be to get the best out of the strike force we currently have, that's what I'm leaning towards now.

To be honest I would rather we have 2-3 top strikers getting regular playing time and keeping their for up rather than having 4 with one or two moaning here and there.

I'd love it if Dzeko would about turn and decide to stay under Pellegrini. He gets a ridiculously raw deal on here sometimes but the guy is a brilliant player and a seemingly top bloke to boot. I think we'd be fine with Aguero, Dzeko and Guidetti providing the latter can get and stay fit.
 
adrianr said:
sam-caddick said:
SuperSilva said:
Just get this bad vibe that Cavani will be heading else where... or even possibly staying another season


I just have a feeling we wont buy a striker.

I think we will go into the season with Agüero, Dzeko and Guidetti, and I think Txiki knows it is next to impossible to be able to manage 3-4 top class strikers and rotate them equally.

Pellegrini won't want that issue for sure.

If anything I think our buys will be to get the best out of the strike force we currently have, that's what I'm leaning towards now.

To be honest I would rather we have 2-3 top strikers getting regular playing time and keeping their for up rather than having 4 with one or two moaning here and there.

I'd love it if Dzeko would about turn and decide to stay under Pellegrini. He gets a ridiculously raw deal on here sometimes but the guy is a brilliant player and a seemingly top bloke to boot. I think we'd be fine with Aguero, Dzeko and Guidetti providing the latter can get and stay fit.
if we go into the new season with augero dzeko and guidetti we wont be competing for the title we need a ruthless hit man to bury the chances we create and its got to be cavani for me
 
Aguero, Dzeko, Guidetti seems good. But I think we can only go with three strikers if we plan on playing one up top. If it is two up top, we run the risk of players tiring out, injuries. Also, my other worry is what if Dzeko, Aguero don't rediscover their good form and/or Guietti can't cut it in PL? Then we have a little problem.
 
NoahCity said:
Aguero, Dzeko, Guidetti seems good. But I think we can only go with three strikers if we plan on playing one up top. If it is two up top, we run the risk of players tiring out, injuries. Also, my other worry is what if Dzeko, Aguero don't rediscover their good form and/or Guietti can't cut it in PL? Then we have a little problem.


Chelsea managed 69 games with just Ba and Torres, something like Silva Thiago and Isco playing behind Aguero is wank worthy.
 
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