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.
s@int wrote:Alonso is too slow!
Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri has revealed he pulled out of a move for Xabi Alonso this summer because he felt the Liverpool midfielder was "too slow".
Juve held talks with Liverpool over the Spain international - a winner of Euro 2008 - but Alonso ultimately remained at Anfield.
"He was a player we wanted," Ranieri said of Alonso.
"But he is a player, who even though he is an extraordinary man and a great professional, left me perplexed by the slowness of his movement in midfield.
"In the midfield of Rafa Benitez's Liverpool, where all of them are little soldiers, he finds himself in a fantastic position. But in our midfield, he would have found it hard to support the midfield line seeing as (Juve wingers) Mauro Camoranesi and Pavel Nedved are not players that come back to give support like Liverpool's wingers."
s@int wrote:(and I don't mean you OR Stu )
Zidane wrote:I don't think it's his lack of pace/speed that is the issue although it doesn't help, it's more so the lack of commitment to run at people and go forward. It's not like he is a snail when he actually runs it's just the majority of the time he isn't ever running at full speed.
Lando_Griffin wrote:s@int wrote:(and I don't mean you OR Stu )
My name is Lando. L-A-N-D-O.
Don't beat about the bush chap. I won't.
HighasaKUYT wrote:s@int wrote:Alonso is too slow!
Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri has revealed he pulled out of a move for Xabi Alonso this summer because he felt the Liverpool midfielder was "too slow".
Juve held talks with Liverpool over the Spain international - a winner of Euro 2008 - but Alonso ultimately remained at Anfield.
"He was a player we wanted," Ranieri said of Alonso.
"But he is a player, who even though he is an extraordinary man and a great professional, left me perplexed by the slowness of his movement in midfield.
"In the midfield of Rafa Benitez's Liverpool, where all of them are little soldiers, he finds himself in a fantastic position. But in our midfield, he would have found it hard to support the midfield line seeing as (Juve wingers) Mauro Camoranesi and Pavel Nedved are not players that come back to give support like Liverpool's wingers."
I'd agree witht hat a lot of the time he just stands there and hardly moves, gets the ball then takes ages to make a pass and loses it, i like xabi though but he has flaws
I'd agree witht hat a lot of the time he just stands there and hardly moves
gets the ball then takes ages to make a pass and loses it, i like xabi though but he has flaws
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