KOP-1892 wrote:I don't consider Sanchez to be foreign to us, I don't consider fellow Brit's as foreign at all wheather you're from England, Scotland or Wales. We are all British even though we're from different countries.
I also agree with Barry, we can we not be proud of our win last night? I think our boy's could learn England a thing or two about playing with heart!
Sabre wrote:I don't like starting a new thread unless necessary. Plus, It's always fun to recover old threads. So I thought appropiate to recover this one.
I'm worried mates. Spain plays against Slovakia to decide wether we are going to be in the World Championship. We might not get past of the quarter of finals, but not being there would be a complete disaster since we have been the last 8 WC.
Before judge eyaculates in a post that he wouldn't care about our future , I forward you that this post is Alonso related and might be of some interest for you.
FOr some strange reason, Luis Aragones hasn't summoned Joaquin for this match. And for some reason, he has decided to announce days before the match which starting eleven we are going to put in the pitch. Casillas, Salgado, Pablo, Puyol, Del Horno in the back, Alonso, Xavi, Reyes, Albelda in the middle , and Torres and Raul upfront.
The surprise here is that both Alonso, Xavi and Albelda are midfielders, under any circunstamces they play on the wing. Reyes will be nice on the left wing, but who will cover the gap in the right?. Apparently Albelda will do the stopper role, where as Xavi (Bar$a) and Alonso will interchange their positions between the right and the middle along the match
I'm worried because I don't like big experiments in critical moments. I know I'm not the only one here that thinks Alonso is not designed to play on the wing and never will be, but let's see how this experiment works out on Saturday. Perhaps in one of those switches Alonso can send a wing to wing pass to look for a running Reyes, he has the ability to do that, but I don't know, I'll cross fingers.
If it does work, I'll start to think that maybe the option of sitting Luis Garcia on the bench when he's awful or needs some thinking, and putting Gerrard - Alonso to do the same experiment is a considerable option... Hamman (Why not, serious player) or Sissoko could complete the middle of the midfield. It would be another option.
The Others? Luis Garcia's Odds to enter the match have much to do with how will this experiment work. Reina although he's appreciated, won't never take the place to Casillas. And Morientes will have his minutes, if Torres does badly or at min 65 probably, I expect this to be one of the subs. Hopefully he'll score and earn confidence for our team. If you ask me I'd put Morientes in the starting eleven. While Torres has better pace and dribble, he's worse finisher, dribbles too much, and doesn't work the halve Moro does. If that's not enought, he's a brat, and poor decission maker.
I'll cross fingers now. I'll tell you how the experiment works, and please, let the injuries respect us.
Sabre
Sabre wrote:I don't like starting a new thread unless necessary. Plus, It's always fun to recover old threads. So I thought appropiate to recover this one.
I'm worried mates. Spain plays against Slovakia to decide wether we are going to be in the World Championship. We might not get past of the quarter of finals, but not being there would be a complete disaster since we have been the last 8 WC.
Before judge eyaculates in a post that he wouldn't care about our future , I forward you that this post is Alonso related and might be of some interest for you.
FOr some strange reason, Luis Aragones hasn't summoned Joaquin for this match. And for some reason, he has decided to announce days before the match which starting eleven we are going to put in the pitch. Casillas, Salgado, Pablo, Puyol, Del Horno in the back, Alonso, Xavi, Reyes, Albelda in the middle , and Torres and Raul upfront.
The surprise here is that both Alonso, Xavi and Albelda are midfielders, under any circunstamces they play on the wing. Reyes will be nice on the left wing, but who will cover the gap in the right?. Apparently Albelda will do the stopper role, where as Xavi (Bar$a) and Alonso will interchange their positions between the right and the middle along the match
I'm worried because I don't like big experiments in critical moments. I know I'm not the only one here that thinks Alonso is not designed to play on the wing and never will be, but let's see how this experiment works out on Saturday. Perhaps in one of those switches Alonso can send a wing to wing pass to look for a running Reyes, he has the ability to do that, but I don't know, I'll cross fingers.
If it does work, I'll start to think that maybe the option of sitting Luis Garcia on the bench when he's awful or needs some thinking, and putting Gerrard - Alonso to do the same experiment is a considerable option... Hamman (Why not, serious player) or Sissoko could complete the middle of the midfield. It would be another option.
The Others? Luis Garcia's Odds to enter the match have much to do with how will this experiment work. Reina although he's appreciated, won't never take the place to Casillas. And Morientes will have his minutes, if Torres does badly or at min 65 probably, I expect this to be one of the subs. Hopefully he'll score and earn confidence for our team. If you ask me I'd put Morientes in the starting eleven. While Torres has better pace and dribble, he's worse finisher, dribbles too much, and doesn't work the halve Moro does. If that's not enought, he's a brat, and poor decission maker.
I'll cross fingers now. I'll tell you how the experiment works, and please, let the injuries respect us.
Sabre
That is a baffling selection.
Is there anything wrong with Joaquin's fitness or has he fallen out with the manager ?
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