bavlondon wrote:JoeTerp wrote:bavlondon wrote:Silva fits the bill for the current system. I hope the rumors about him are true. Although personally I would prefer to change the system and go to 4-4-2. This way we can have more than 1 established top striker rather than 1 top striker and another striker who always starts on the bench.
Why compromise?:
Reina
Carra Skrtel Agger
Johnson Mascherano Alonso Aurelio
Gerrard
Torres Villa
width? check
strong in defense? check
strong in midfield? check
three of the top 6/7 attacking talents in the world? check
Like it but very risky having only 3 at the back. Rafa is always a bit defensive anyway so that seems like the opposite of what he would do.
risky? there are 5 defenders PLUS MASCHERANO. And Alonso isn't exactly a slouch either, and Gerrard never shys away from a tackle.
If anything its too defensive, but I think it more than makes up with the lack of bodies forward with the ammount of quality where it counts.
I think one of the biggest issues would be playing 3 centre halfs when we don't really have a 4th. Both MSJ and Martin Kelly are playing at a high level for the reserves, but are not ready for primetime (although I think Kelly would do really well in the role of the RCB in a back 3 because he is mainly a CB but made a great impression on loan where he played at RB)
Leaving Kuyt out would be an issue, although I think he would be a good option for the right because he works so hard, and has improved his crossing, and has a knack (somehow) for scoring goals.
I think it would give us a reason to keep Dossena because he is probably more suited to a wingback role
But I think the greatest advantage is that opposing teams would have to create an entirely new gameplan for when they played us, or spend twice as much time thinking and questioning how to attack/defend us if we mastered two fundamentally different styles that worked equally well in all kinds of situations.