metalhead wrote:I have a feeling that Alonso may leave this summer
Be quiet please Metalhead

Werve you been anyway, ive missed our late night chats

NANNY RED wrote:metalhead wrote:I have a feeling that Alonso may leave this summer
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Werve you been anyway, ive missed our late night chats
beyond the "D" waiting for the pullback or rebound to fall to him for a cleaner strike on target.
bigmick wrote:.
My guess is though that neither will in fact come to pass. I think Barry will be brought into the fold, but that the signing will indicate that Gerrard's days as a midfielder under Rafa are officially over. I think he will become the number 2/3 midfielder, and that in all likelyhood we will keep Lucas as the number 4. Signing Barry will effectively allow Gerrard to replace the slot which Keane took up (can't say filled really) at the start of this season.
bigmick wrote:I think Barry will be brought into the fold, but that the signing will indicate that Gerrard's days as a midfielder under Rafa are officially over.
Alex G. wrote:bigmick wrote:I think Barry will be brought into the fold, but that the signing will indicate that Gerrard's days as a midfielder under Rafa are officially over.
And Gerrard will be the happiest man in the world, Bigmick.
I do feel though that the direct consequences of us playing more attacking have to be looked at. we are obviously going to ask our defenders to do more defending for instance, which so far against decent teams they have struggled at
heimdall wrote:I like Alonso and Mascha against quality opponents and Alonso Barry against park the bus teams, that would give us a much better cutting edge. Plus Barry could play on the right or left midfield as well. That would be a massive asset to the squad. I still think we need another good striker, is getting Tevez on loan completely out of the question? I really like Tevez and cannot fathom why Whiskey nose has not played him more, mind you they seem to be doing ok.
Sabre wrote:I do feel though that the direct consequences of us playing more attacking have to be looked at. we are obviously going to ask our defenders to do more defending for instance, which so far against decent teams they have struggled at
I think it's indeed a key point to be discussed, because it's a reality sometimes we have been struggling when we have exposed our CB more.
Then that could bring the debate about if it's simple adaptation price, or that right now, our CB are not good enough, and I think both corners can be debatable.
I have trust in Carra and Agger. I have some doubts about Skrtel, but I also know the best of most CB comes with age.
In any case, I think that it's most reasonable to consider a CB as a priority buy, especially now Hyypia is gone. I have to admit that I didn't realise that when I answered a what we need to buy thread.
I think that we will try to bring one, the problem is that I don't know you, but top of the top CB are not very abundant these days.
Maybe the team does need to reign in the attacking a bit in some situations, but with Mascherano and Alonso on the pitch we shouldn't have defensive shortages, there should never be that many players committed to attacks with no cover.
Bad Bob wrote:heimdall wrote:Alonso is very good at distributing the ball no question there but Mascha is the DM so that should give Xabi the opportunity to venture further forward and bag some goals but he's never really tried to do this, he doesn't seem comfortable shooting at goal which is a bit weird. I think this is one of the main differences still between us and manure (perhaps not at this exact moment) i.e the fact that most of the 11 players on the manure team sheet have the ability to pop up and score vital goals whilst we are stuck with only about 4-5, good as they are.
I don't think it's quite so cut and dried, mate. Yes, Mascherano is the defensive midfielder but, like Sissoko before him, he has the license to roam about the pitch and hunt the ball. Perhaps he doesn't quite get as far forward in doing so as Sissoko used to do on occasion but he's not the kind of static, sit deep and shield the back four defensive midfielder that Makelele was, for instance. So, I don't think we can take it as read that his job is simply to sit in while Alonso pushes up.
On the other side of the coin, Alonso starts from deep for a very important reason, IMO. It gives him time to receive the ball from defenders and turn to look for the pass. He's got quick feet, as I said above, but he's a bit of a slow turner so he needs to drop deep to find the space to get on the ball in a way that he feels comfortable with. I think we'd see him struggle if we asked him to sit 10 yards further forward when receiving the ball from the back, as someone would be right on top of him every time. If he's to be effective for us at all--and we've seen him playing effective football all season--he needs time to get turned and spot the pass. To his credit, once he's turned he's lightning at spotting the right pass and distributing the ball quickly, so he's not really slowing us down by sitting deep and spraying the ball around.
I guess it all comes down to how much stock people put in goals scored from CM. If you absolutely insist that a CM be on the scoresheet 5-10 a season then you're probably going to be a bit disappointed in Xabi's play. If, however, you see his role more as starting the moves that result in goals, I think you come to appreciate his play more.
As for his willingness to shoot, Sabre makes a good point that much depends on his teammates. If he starts the move in his own centre circle and then pushes up to join the attack near or in the box, much depends on how his teammates use the ball in the build-up. I would add here that we are not a team that commits a lot bodies into the box looking for crosses, which means that a lot of our attackers end up floating along the edge of the opponents' box. We see Riera, Benayoun, Gerrard, Kuyt and even Torres doing a lot of there work out there. As a result, Alonso doesn't really have a lot of space to operate in. Rushing into the same areas will often just congest things further and trying to execute a strike on goal from outside the area through a crowd of bodies is low percentage so what might look like an unwillingness to shoot might just be good smart play. I think if we saw more of our attackers flooding the box looking for crosses from the fullbacks, we might see more of Alonso arriving in space beyond the "D" waiting for the pullback or rebound to fall to him for a cleaner strike on target.
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