Sabre wrote:Yep, interesting post.
I think Xabi being slow in terms of pace, which he is, may be a reason to ask him not to go upper in the pitch, but I think it's something more related to our style of playing.
Rafa Benitez is not a defensive manager, but certainly he is not a gung ho one: he takes precautions, and that's why we concede few goals, besides having good CB.
When we play two strikers, the holding midfielder has to cover everything, from Gerrard's back, who enters the oppo box often, to the Arbeloa attacks from Right back. Under two strikers, I think that neither Alonso nor Mascherano should go upper often.
But, if we play the double holding mid we're playing as of late, you have to switch between the two holding mids to go upper from time to time. You couldn't tell who plays deeper, Mascherano or Alonso, because they switch depending on the play. I suspect that's where Barry comes into the equation, I think Rafa might see under that system a better companion for Mascherano in Barry, because according to your reports, he's more mobile.
I certainly think that Alonso could do that job when Mascherano covers him, mind you, but I feel that for that role you need someone who's capable of receiving the ball backwards and turn quickly, which is something Alonso doesn't do very well. Mascherano instead does that better than Alonso.
As you see, I like Alonso a lot, but at the same time, I think he's a very specific player, for a very specific role. In Spain, for the role you ask, he'd never have a place for the Spanish Squad. He'd be good at that, better than many for sure, but not as good as some of our midfielders. (Even Arteta might get the position for that role before ALonso, but he is not summoned. Alonso comes to the national squad for his natural role)
Similarly, I think that Rafa has found a great holding mid in Mascherano, so Alonso is not irreplaceable for the role any more. And for the role you ask, Alonso is not as good, or maybe not as complete as others, and that's where Barry might enter into the equation.
That is, I think Rafa will bring a player who'll bring more "options". But I don't know if you'll like that
About sums it up for me mate
