by Ade » Tue May 15, 2007 2:20 pm
Some excellent points on here, especially on this page.
I think one is especially accurate, in saying that we don't have the right balance even if we have an embarrassment of riches. We're trying to work out who complements who the best in the middle; whether Stevie is happy or not happy playing wide right, or in the hole; whether Gonzo isn't up to it, or still adjusting; whether Kewell is the second coming or beyond fixing.
Rafa, having assembled the best central midfield quartet in Europe, is now stuck with the problem of keeping them happy. It takes time, but it would be madness to sell any of them now.
I've suspected all season that Rafa is slowly reverting to type and the formation that won him La Liga - a 4-2-3-1. Some people will argue that you can't win the Prem with that line-up, but Chelsea have looked good with it the past two seasons and have gone backwards this year trying to play a 4-4-2 with Sheva and Drogba.
With Masch and Alonso in front of the back four, you have a defensive shield and a deep-lying playmaker that could give you the platform to win a world-cup. In front of those two, Gerrard in the centre, and two quality wingers (a fit and rehabbed Kewell on the left, and someone, for me, better than Pennant out right), with a top-class striker like Villa or Eto'o. Crouch would fit into this plan, like Carew did at Valencia. He's going nowhere, but Bellamy doesn't have the brains to make it work, and I can see him going in the summer.
this gives us a fluid, interchangeable formation with power and vision all over - Stevie bombing through the middle, crosses and goals from the wings, and you can keep the best of Xabi without looking to him for goals. Masch will become a world star, the new Makelele.
I also think Rafa will start with something like this, maybe more a flat 4-5-1, in Athens, but if he does go 4-4-2 I'd bet on Masch getting the nod ahead of Xabi.