Lando_Griffin wrote:A.B. wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:Exactly. But the reason they were gash is the higher line.
It's funny how virtually the entire team has struggled individually this season.
As soon as the balance is found, we'll batter teams regularly and actually match the top 3 for a change.
The two areas where we were solid last year was in the midfield and at the back. We were poor up front.
It's the opposite this year. Crouch and Kuyt have better goal-scoring ratios than any of our strikers did last year.
It's gone tits up really when you think about. Everything that we've gained, we've throwed out the window.
Yep.
I think it needed to be highlighted for the short-sighted on the board, though.
Higher defensive line = more goals at BOTH ends.
I wouldn't be overly suprised if Rafa goes shopping for a lightening-fast CB in Jan/the Summer. (Assuming there is one of a suitable standard available.)
Again - it's about balance. If you look at Valencia (the model Rafa is copying here), they had competant footballers all over the pitch, swarming everywhere, crushing the opponent.
The defence wasn't lightening, but it was well marshelled (by Pellegrino and Canazares, NOT Ayala), and many of their counter-attacks were instigated by the two central defenders. (Both of whom were much better on the ball than our pair. - more like Agger (Hint, hint, cough - future - hint, cough.)
Albelda and Baraja didn't look like the "cum in your pants" central midfield pairing - until they started winning things. Albelda was about as flashy as coal, whereas Baraja was like (but more reserved than) Stevie. F*ck me could they play well together, though.
Rafa is trying to recreate this by playing Xabi and Gerrard in the same team. He's trying to acdapt it to the Premiership by deploying Momo as a wandering destroyer, freeing the other two up to do other things.
I feel Rafa sees Gerrard as his "Aimar" - creating, combining and finishing. He's not as cute as the Argentine in his play, but Pablo would fall on his a*se in England due to the physicality of the league.
The problem lies in the wingers. At Valencia, Rafa had Vicente and Rufate who were ideally suited to the style their team played. Both were hard workers, capable of scoring and defending aswell as creating. Could anyone say the same about Pennant?
Last season, we had Kewell doing a sterling winger's job. This season, all our wide players are basically sh*t. Kewell's recovery from injury cannot come soon enough in my eyes. The lad is sorely missed, as he always provided an outlet in tough matches. (Perhaps another reason we're struggling away from home.)
Until we get Pennant fired up and getting stuck in, we will struggle. Gerrard or Garcia need to play the free role if we want to batter teams.
Kuyt is a better player than Carew and Mista IMHO, but we just don't support him as Valencia would have. Gerrard needs to push on into the box, as does the winger(s) of the day, and even Sissoko.
Hunt as a pack, and smother the opposition.
Something like this, with the wingers knuckling down, is how I personally see Rafa's team:
Reina
Finnan JC Sami Riise
Alonso Sissoko
Pennant Kewell
Gerrard
Kuyt.
I know everyone wants 4-4-2, but I think that this team would be our strongest, particulalry away from home. (If Pennant fails to deliver, then Gerrard goes rightwing, and Garcia occupies the "Aimar" role.)
Does anyone actually see any fault in that lineup, other than as a result of some preconcieved "only 4-4-2" ideas?
When defending, it's a solid 4-2-3-1. When attacking, the wingers push on, and it becomes a 4-2-4. (Can even become 4-1-5 if Sissoko decides to start goalscoring!

)
The pace on the wings means we're unlikely to leave the fullbacks exposed, (more intelligence with Kewell, now) and Xabi sitting back means the defence is pretty secure.
Back to the point, most of Valencia's strength was in the balance. Even when they were under the kosh, Aimar could set Carew (or Mista) free in the blink of an eye, which forced the opposition to defend deeper. This relieved pressure, allowing Ayala and Pelligrino to push out more, and the whole thing ran like a f*cking machine.
Can't you lot see that we're heading that way, too?