JoeTerp wrote:Despite their deep role, they are not classed as defensive midfielders as tackling and defence are not the main function of their roles - they may have to be supported by a holding midfielder.
JoeTerp wrote:It wasn't me trying to claim that Alonso was an attacking midfielder.
Sabre wrote:S@int, Bad Bob describes perfectly two different ways of playing when we haven't the ball.
While I disagree, I respect and understand you like more Mascherano's style, and that you consider him a better player.
But that does make Alonso a weak defensive midfielder? No!!
Remember when Alonso came, who sat down main and mostly? Hamman, who appeared when Alonso wan't there? Hamman. That was his role, the same role but with a few quality bonus in his game -- Hamman is a player I used to praise a lot aswell, I like him a lot, so sober.
Alonso is a very good defensive midfield and I think that against Everton for instance he did a lot of back watching this role requires. Mascherano a better player? fair enough, football is a matter of opinions. Alonso not capable of being a very good holding mid? I disagree.
Pirlo? I only know him in the international stage (9 or 10 games of him I've seen) but he seems to me a bit different player mate. In his ability to pass they're similar, but in their body build, strenght and pace aren't, are they? I wouldn't play for what I've seen Pirlo as a lone holding mid, while I'd play Alonso happily that position of "4", in Alonso's case "14", because Hyypia has the number.
s@int wrote:Sabre wrote:S@int, Bad Bob describes perfectly two different ways of playing when we haven't the ball.
While I disagree, I respect and understand you like more Mascherano's style, and that you consider him a better player.
But that does make Alonso a weak defensive midfielder? No!!
Remember when Alonso came, who sat down main and mostly? Hamman, who appeared when Alonso wan't there? Hamman. That was his role, the same role but with a few quality bonus in his game -- Hamman is a player I used to praise a lot aswell, I like him a lot, so sober.
Alonso is a very good defensive midfield and I think that against Everton for instance he did a lot of back watching this role requires. Mascherano a better player? fair enough, football is a matter of opinions. Alonso not capable of being a very good holding mid? I disagree.
Pirlo? I only know him in the international stage (9 or 10 games of him I've seen) but he seems to me a bit different player mate. In his ability to pass they're similar, but in their body build, strenght and pace aren't, are they? I wouldn't play for what I've seen Pirlo as a lone holding mid, while I'd play Alonso happily that position of "4", in Alonso's case "14", because Hyypia has the number.
I wasn't arguing who is better Sabre, I could do almost as good a job picking holes in Masch's game mate, I was just trying to show why I think Alonso is not a genuine DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDER.
Hamman/ Masch/ even Gerrard when he played that role , didn't just sit deep and break up play, they broke up play all over the middle of the park. Alonso can't do that, he has to try to hide his weaknesses by sitting deep most of the time, thats why even when we are chasing a game, unless we have a genuine defensive midfielder playing along side him ...... he stays back!
A player goes past Alonso and its a foul/booking/or goal scoring opportunity. He's not going to catch them is he?
s@int wrote:I wasn't saying our back four play deeper with Alonso Bob, I was saying they have to play deeper when Hyypia plays.
That's the point though Bob, Alonso needs that support that a good Defensive midfielder doesn't. In a three its no problem Masch does all thats necessary. In a two ? I am not so sure mate, against Everton it worked , it often worked in the past as well, but it often DIDN'T WORK too mate. Especially against the better sides or sides that switch play quickly.
I know I would want to see it work against a decent team before I was convinced it works. Maybe against Citeh we will get our answers?
Certainly when we have played against teams that pressure the midfield its NOT WORKED this season. TBH it amazes me that someone has a couple of good games and 18months of them struggling is forgotten and they are expected to have no further problems. Great if it works but for me I will want a little more proof . I want to see the holes in his hands and feet and the blood flowing freely first mate.
I think you'll need to define "NOT WORKED" for me, mate.
s@int wrote:I think you'll need to define "NOT WORKED" for me, mate.
I think not worked means when you have to bring someone else on, because they arn't up to the job. CL final 2005 or maybe the FA cup final for example when Hamann had to come on. Or maybe CL final 2007 when as soon as Masch went off Kaka came into the game and set up their second. After Alonso remember gave away the free kick for the first goal (just so you don't think Masch wasn't doing his job )
I think Alonso is a good player mate don't get me wrong , I just think people get carried away at times. I prefer a player who gives m.o.t.m performences week in week out rather than someone who gives the odd great performance. ALONSO HASN'T MANAGED THAT OR ANYTHING CLOSE TO THAT FOR 2 YEARS. He plays the odd good game and then we get the usual creaming of knickers from the same people (and I don't mean you OR Stu ) He will have play well for more than just a couple of games before I will be convinced anything has changed.
Bad Bob wrote:Now, if only we could convince Rafa to quit selecting Lucas...
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Now, if only we could convince Rafa to quit selecting Lucas...
And yet......![]()
Seriously Lucas was the most successful partner of any of our midfielders last season. Never lost a league game or CL game where Lucas started. Played in almost all of our league games towards the end of last season when we had our most successful spell. Played in both legs of our most impressive CL games against Inter. Didn't seem to matter who he was partnered with we nearly always won!
Life is full of strange inexplicable puzzles
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Now, if only we could convince Rafa to quit selecting Lucas...
And yet......![]()
Seriously Lucas was the most successful partner of any of our midfielders last season. Never lost a league game or CL game where Lucas started. Played in almost all of our league games towards the end of last season when we had our most successful spell. Played in both legs of our most impressive CL games against Inter. Didn't seem to matter who he was partnered with we nearly always won!
Life is full of strange inexplicable puzzles
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