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Write-ups on specific players
Moby
The team is playing a 5 man defense, marshalled by one of the greatest sweepers of all time and the standout defender in the draft, Matthias Sammer. He will provide his talismanic leadership, organisation, reading of the game and the unbreakable mental toughness that brought him Ballon D'or, Euro 1996 win and the CL 1997 win. Not only will he provide an incredible shield in front of goal, but here he will have the freedom to join the midfield when on the ball and display his wonderful array of dribbling and passing skills to start instant counters and catch the opposition off guard. His presence at the back is invaluable.
Supporting him are the defenders Neven Subotić and Aleksandar Shalamanov. Both of them bring incredible physical presence to compliment Sammer and counter the opposition attack with their athleticism and work rate. Shalamanov was an olympic athlete and one of the best right backs of his generation, which will allow him to be an excellent cover when Srna makes his forward runs while not losing anything defensively. Similarly, Subotić reached CL finals and won Bundesligas while being the rock in defense for Dortmund next to Hummels, who is not that different from Sammer and would compliment him well here.
The key elements of this formation are the wingbacks, and here we have two of the best exponents of that role in Robert Jarni and Darijo Srna. Jarni dazzled the audiences at the 1998 WC when Croatia reached the semi finals. His energetic and tireless runs up and down the left flank were a huge component of that team and his crossing and final delivery in attack provided regular quality service for the forwards. On the other side, a club icon for Shakhtar, Srna has made his name as a world class right wing-back for over a decade now and his ability to play all along the right flank makes him a great fit for this role. His performances in the CL and Euros show his immense ability to perform on the biggest stage.
In midfield I have the polish midfielder Henryk Kasperczak who was an integral part of the fantastic Poland team that went deep into the 1974 WC where he allowed the likes of Deyna and Lato the license to attack while bringing in the high level of defensive nous. Partnering him is the dynamic star of the 1994 World Cup, Krasimir Balakov who along with Stoichkov was the driving force behind the Bulgarian team that dominated that WC. In this team, Balakov will have the freedom to bomb forward from midfield with the ball and combine with the front three in attack providing quality service, goal threat and creativity while also having the tireless attitude and work rate to constantly be in the midfield battle. With Sammer supporting the midfield from the back, he will have the platform to dominate the game from the middle of the park.
In attack, the #10 is one of the most talented players of his generation and from this region of the world - Dragan Stojkovic. An absolute legend for his club and country, Piksi will be the creative fulcrum of this team, linking midfield and attack, distributing the ball out wide and threading it through to the forwards while dovetailing beautifully with the talent around him and bringing it all together.
In attack, arguably the greatest Soviet footballer of all time, Eduard Streltsov takes up the free role as a forward playing in his younger incarnation where he was an absolute force of nature physically combining blistering pace and strength with world class dribbling and control. His pace and explosiveness with Stojkovic playing him through will be devastating here. He was dubbed the Russian Pelé and his playing style and the career curve couldn't be more similar. Imagine the early 60s Santos Pelé here.
Leading the line is the all time top scorer in World Cups - Miroslav Klose. His all round play, selflessness, clinical finishing, occupying the defenders, incredible aerial ability (especially with Jarna and Srna out wide) and the ability to bring others into play will fit in perfectly with players like Streltsov and Stojkovic around him and bring the best out of the whole attack.
Overall, the team has players who are well suited in their roles and played the same roles at a very high level often proving it by going deep into World Cups and other important competitions, My key players (Sammer, Streltsov, Stojkovic, Balakov) are all in their element here and would enjoy quality support from the rest of the team. The two wingbacks will be hugely important in stretching the pitch and being a notable presence in attack.
The ability on the ball runs from back to front with Sammer, Balakov, Stojkovic, Streltsov all being brilliant on the ball and there will be no shortage of service or quick transitions. We will look to play a highly dynamic style of play at a high tempo using the flying wingbacks and the explosive forward line to it's strength and not allowing the opposition any time to settle.
More of it in the game thread. Good luck Sjor and Invictus!
Sjor Bepo & Invictus
Player Profiles
Tactics
The central, talismanic figure of our team is Nándor Hidegkuti, and the entire team is built with him acting as the primary orchestrator. To ensure that, Hidegkuti is surrounded with a complementary support cast - which should gave him the ideal foundations to shine at this the stage. Movement, technical ability, selflessness, workrate, football brains - these are all ingredients we were looking for to pull off the tactic. On the whole, the defense is extremely strong, and provided us with a quality base to build on - with the midfield providing a stable structure (on and off the ball) as the transitional zone.
Without the ball
The plan is to stay compact, and pressure when opponent steps over the half way line - with arguably the best pure midfielder anchor in the pool in terms of defensive skill - Pluskal dropping slightly deeper as an added stopper - the central midfielders condensing on the insides and the fullbacks tucking in slightly to overwhelm using sheer numbers. The midfield unit has 3 tireless workers that were very good defensively and when we add at least 2 hard working attackers in Hidegkuti and specially Bokšić - who is comparable to the likes of Elkjær or Eto'o in that department - it should be more then enough considering the quality of the defensive unit. One of the best goalkeepers in the pool in Plánička, a harmonious sweeper-stopper combo of two Tier 1 defenders considering the pool, and 2 quality attacking fullbacks who were competent in both phases of the game.
With the ball
The plan was to build balanced side that is capable of playing free flowing short passing game as well as going very direct - without needing to go all gung-ho and jeopardizing the defensive balance.
We have one of two players always offering width - on the left they are Zhirkov and Bokšić who used to stretch defenses both vertically and horizontally while on the right we have combination of Petrescu and Cherenkov who liked to drift to the right à la Iniesta on the left for Spain and Barcelona.
In midfield, we have 2 players that combined well with others, and should be a great fit for Hidegkuti when he drops back to form combinations in the middle. Cherenkov held the keys of the short passing style at Spartak - renowned for playmaking and outstanding passing skills, his ability to deliver killer assists and his precise dribbling movements that helped Spartak’s short possession style to prosper back in the late '70s and early '80s. A natural born playmaker, but always aware of his commitment towards the team.
Gudelj was no different in a way as a box-to-box presence, and he was very different to 90% of Yugoslav players - back then, and to an extent - even today, players operated in undisciplined styles instead of working in harmony for the team was a major hindrance to success. Gudelj was one of the rare players that sacrificed his own game for the benefits of the team, on top if his individual quality. This would finally be a team where he can enjoy simple and efficient passing movements instead of being encumbered with egoistical pieces like at Hajduk and the national team - who had a propensity for going for the highlight pass, instead of the visibly simplistic yet productive and penetrative solution.
Moving the ball towards them should not be a problem with Pluskal acting as the buffer, Ondruš at the back and two fullbacks that were very good on the ball. In final third there is movement from all possible sides around Hidegkuti and that should be a nightmare for opposition defenses. We have Bokšić - who offered tremendous off the ball movement from one side, and the combination of Zsengellér (who excelled as a lead striker/ inside forward with Sárosi for the great Hungary team that reached the World Cup final, apart from being one of the most productive scorers in football history with 2 European top scorer crowns, and 5 Hungarian top scorer titles and being named IFFHS' 7th most successful Top Division Goal Scorer of all time) and Cherenkov - who offered 136 assists at club level.
Even in the unlikely scenario where Hidegkuti is stopped completely from acting the Pied Piper - like he did for the Mighty Magyars under Gusztáv Sebes, the rest the team has requisite individual quality to force the issue upon the opposition.