Ecstatic
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Interesting points. I am preparing the replies and explain further how I see the dynamics.
Your comments are perfectly fair I agree it is almost like a 4-4-2 with a withdrawn SS. I don't suggest Platini would be the equivalent of Mark Hughes, Yorke or even Cantona.I mean it's almost like a 4-4-2 with a withdrawn SS. . I'm not saying it's not a good setup - it is. Just that I feel you could have thrown in one more forward since it's a Platini team and he's played in exactly those sort of conditions at his best.
Really defensive is a bit harsh even if a typical Ferguson team is more offensive. Platini didn't play for very offensive teams when I think about the offensive quatuor.I do count Platini as one of your main attackers, but the team setup is really defensive. Just that I feel you could have thrown in one more forward since it's a Platini team and he's played in exactly those sort of conditions at his best.
The goals scored by Giggsy below are interesting becauseI do get your point about Giggsy, but he's not a forward so the general position he'd occupy is deeper and towards the left.
Anyway - gotta drink now.
@Ecstatic I love how you have incorporated Beckham and Giggs - and I love your back four (big fan of Junior, as mentioned before). I also love the fact that Kaka is gone - didn't mention it last time, but I'm not big on Kaka...I think he's somewhat overrated for one thing, and he's obviously hard to use 100% right too.
See you tomorrow - will check on how it turned out, but I can probably congratulate you here and now. Well played, at any rate - well played.
Think Ecstatic has over-engineered his team a bit.
Junior/Breitner are two very similar players and on the same flank, they offer something overlapping rather than complementary.
Having Beckham kinda pushed Tigana into a holding role. Not that he can't do it, but really that's not using his peak skills.
As to Pat, nothing to complain about his team. Like the '66 version of Kaiser. Not sure why he picked up Masopust when he already had van Hanegem. Probably could have tried for a #10 upgrade.
Despite the above the sheer abundance of opportunity creating players and that super solid defence kinda edges it for Ecstatic.
I'd still expect Platini to pop up all over midfield too, from what I've seen he just had a strong allround presence everywhere.
That said Breitner and Tigana don't seem a 100% clean partnership either although having more of a hardworking midfield four makes it work better.
Chester's pack-shuffling is interesting but seems sideways-manoeuvring and squad-bolstering rather than taking that next step forward. Still, like the addition of Finney there - offers some more punch and variety to draw the attention away from although I think I'd still want another big hitter in that attack and defensive lines. The Chumpitaz/Costacurta partnership is spot on and I really don't see them conceding space to Shevchenko here. That said, he has a cracking set-up behind him, and it's a really true 4-4-1-1 from Ecstatic. I like the commitment to midfield control, bit of a sucker for the extra midfielder there in place of another shiny forward.
Also, I won't oversell Beckham as he won't be the Jairzinho or Cristiano Ronaldo version Euro 2004 looking for a duel with Fachetti.
I see Beckham as a collective player more interested in delivering crosses and passes, than a dribbler who will systematically make fun of Fachetti.
Chester's pack-shuffling is interesting but seems sideways-manoeuvring and squad-bolstering rather than taking that next step forward. Still, like the addition of Finney there - offers some more punch and variety to draw the attention away from although I think I'd still want another big hitter in that attack and defensive lines. The Chumpitaz/Costacurta partnership is spot on and I really don't see them conceding space to Shevchenko here. That said, he has a cracking set-up behind him, and it's a really true 4-4-1-1 from Ecstatic. I like the commitment to midfield control, bit of a sucker for the extra midfielder there in place of another shiny forward.
They're not by the way if it's the 1980's Breitner. And even in terms of their left back they are kinda similar in terms that both of them liked to cut inside, but even then they were very different in what they were doing next.Junior/Breitner are two very similar players and on the same flank, they offer something overlapping rather than complementary.
Between Junior and Tigana, I'd have preferred someone who can stay deep and hold shape. Or at least if Tigana is going to be the deepest midfield, then swap him and Breitner.They're not by the way if it's the 1980's Breitner. And even in terms of their left back they are kinda similar in terms that both of them liked to cut inside, but even then they were very different in what they were doing next.
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Great Giggs vids but do you know whether he played centrally in any of those games? It's hard to see who else is playing. He played more centrally than he is given credit for
Congratulations on reaching the final @Ecstatic . Hope you don't bottle it like PSG