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Tricky_Trev said:Yes. Are you one of those that thinks playing 1 up front is defensive?Barcon said:I agree that it doesn't work (apart from Dzekos assist to Negredo for the goal), but what is the manager supposed to do, start with one striker against Blackburn?
Mr. Aguia said:Barcon said:I agree that it doesn't work (apart from Dzekos assist to Negredo for the goal), but what is the manager supposed to do, start with one striker against Blackburn?
Yes. 99% of the top teams in the world play with 1 striker and do just fine. AGuero and Negredo makes sense. They play well together and Aguero creates scoring chances, Dzeko doesn't. So we are short a creative player to start, then you add Boyatta, Clichy and Garcia into the mix and more than half the squad is incapable of creating anything going forward. If scoring goals was all about playing multiple strikers then everyone would play 2 or even 3.
^^This^^Shaelumstash said:Tricky_Trev said:Yes. Are you one of those that thinks playing 1 up front is defensive?Barcon said:I agree that it doesn't work (apart from Dzekos assist to Negredo for the goal), but what is the manager supposed to do, start with one striker against Blackburn?
This seems to be Pellegrini's logic, you have to play 2 up front to be attacking.
The best attacking team I've ever seen (Barca from a couple of years ago) essentially played none up front. Same as Bayern did to us this season at the Etihad, and they're the best team I've ever seen in the flesh.
It's even more confusing that we played one up front away at Bayern, won, scored 3, yet Pellegrini refuses to play that way against lesser teams.
If we can outplay the best team in Europe away playing that system, why does he feel the need to go back to the 80s and play two 6'3 number 9s when playing away in England? Horizontal learning curve.
Sshhh! Our Bosnian friends tell us he's the ideal team player and totally unselfish.K-Bo said:Dont think Dzeko is the best partner for anyone tbh, very selfish player. know he got the assist today, but pretty sure that was an attempt at goal.
So your first comment on the boards is talking shit about our 50 goal flop? Welcome you'll fit right in.Phelix The Blue said:Dzeko is useless and the sooner he is shifted on the better. He lacks the concentration to play for a full 90 minutes and doesn't press nearly enough when we lose the ball (this isn't to say he has to track back like Negredo, but to pressure the opposition defence to force a long ball or mistake). We are far better off playing Silva centrally behind Negredo with Nasri, Milner and Navas (2 of 3) operating from wide positions.
The number of goals scored by Dzeko from mistakes is amazing, how many times has he missed a header, only to have the ball come off his shoulder into the net, or missed his kick and hit his knee?
I hope Jovetic is fit soon so we can have another attacking option while Aguero recovers, otherwise I'd like to see Yaya played in more advanced role with Garcia and Fernandinho holding the midfield.
It's not really defensive though is it if it means we end up with about 65-70% possession, as opposed to having no control and looking vulnerable in midfield. We'd have created MORE chances playing 1 upfront, due to us being able to dominate. With Aguero out, we should never play 2 upfront in my opinion.Barcon said:Tricky_Trev said:Yes. Are you one of those that thinks playing 1 up front is defensive?Barcon said:I agree that it doesn't work (apart from Dzekos assist to Negredo for the goal), but what is the manager supposed to do, start with one striker against Blackburn?
I'm one of those that thinks playing with a lone striker at Blackburn would be more defensive than playing with two. We seem to have scored a lot of goals playing with two strikers.