the only doubts id have over this system (which on the whole theres nothing to say we cant employ effectively with the current squad) is the restrictions it would naturally place on Agger (bearing in mind if he plays) and his tendency to want to hold possession and move the ball higher up the pitch. something that must be applauded and is very refreshing to see btw. in essence i see this as one of the present main areas of improvement and it would make little sense to discard it at the moment, in favour of a static 3. at least not if he makes up the left of the trio. and particularly if gonzalez/kewell plays on that side. defensively we could be in trouble if caught out of position. riise on the other hand, and to a degree aurelio would make a better selection for this system to work, primarily away from home.
but yeah, its an oldie but goldie i suppose, if you have the players to pull it off. and at the end of the day its all about horses for courses.
its just nice to be able to start having these discussions about these choices of formations where the team is concerned. and the myriad ways a talented manager like rafa can deploy them. rather than having too many qualms over the personnel that are assigned to the task. which thankfully is now fast becoming a boring topic. long may the tweaking continue for me and lets face it, we arent far away now are we?
i like the barcelona theory rushie.