Didsbury Dave said:
Bizzbo. What he actually did was change things after 25 minutes against United so our midfielders pushed on and stopped defending the edge of the box. And that's what got us back into the game. He reversed that after our second and we lost it again.
I've read the North article and that is my concern. That game plan will not be effective against Man United. We need the game played higher up the pitch or Rooney will murder us. Even the likes of Giggs and Scholes can pick their passes in that situation and our back 4 are not disciplined enough. Boyata is a kid (I hope he doesn't start) and the others are all prone to not getting tight enough at times.
Project, I nearly mentioned the 4-3 in my post because you're right, it was just the same there. When we got at them they didn't like it and they allowed out midfield to get on top. We must do the same again in my opinion.
If it's back to the wall we'll go out.
I'd like to see it all again, but my reading is that we started with dejong and zab deep barely infront of the defense, barry and swp further up, bellamy and tevez up front. afterwards, there were a line of three midfielders slightly further forward, but deep enough in our own half to protect the back four. we stopped defending the 18 yard line, pushed them wider, further up the pitch, cut out the balls to the wide players. rooney hardly got a touch in the rest of the half, they had the time to pick passes but the tight net of defensive midfielders were able to cut them out. after the second the big change for me was benjani for tevez... tevez was pressuring the fullbacks and midfielders just enough.... benjani just wasnt.
so yeah, maybe we are saying roughly the same thing.... win the midfield.... but I think we win the midfield in our own half, not in the centre circle, not in their half. let them stroke it around, 9/10 they will end up out wide, we can deal with that. like you say it's rooney that poses the problem, but he needs service to feet, and a little space. with the deep line of midfielders you make it hard for them to find him, and you reduce the gaps he likes to work in.
I just think we have an advantage. the onus is on them to score, twice. make them commit forward and take advantage on the break. their midfield is much more technical than ours. I don't see that we can compete if it comes down to who can hold the ball for longer.