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Skizzo
FORMATION: 4-2-3-1
A blend of creativity, pace, and defensive steel with quality ball players and creativity throughout.
The defensive unit is marshalled by Jan Popluhar, and brings in a defensive stalwart in Nemanja Vidic. The Serbian defender is one of the best at putting his body on the line for the team, and doing whatever needs to be done to stop the attacking threat. He'll be a great foil for the playmaking Popluhar alongside him. The two full backs will play their normal games of up and back, defending when required, and attacking when the opportunity arises, knowing they are well covered by the defense and midfield.
Igor Netto takes up his midfield role alongside Vladimir Jugovic, and the two will look to spring attacks from deep by releasing the ball into the attacking areas, as well as put themselves about defensively.
Zbigniew Boniek, Pavel Nedved, and Dragan Dajic take up the attacking positions behind the striker, and combine to create a devastating blend of pace, skill, and certifiable goal threat. With all of their abilities to beat their defender, as well as being able to rotate and switch positions, their pace and movement will look to unsettle a defense that can be gotten at.
Continuing to lead the line is Andriy Shevchenko, the Ballon D'or winning Ukrainian made his mark on football while playing for Milan, being able to put the ball in the back of the net in a variety of ways. His movement and pace will trouble the defense, and with a solid supply from his supporting cast, he'll fancy his chances of getting on the score sheet.
Gio
TACTICS:
We set up in a rock-solid 4-3-3 formation defined by searing pace out wide and a blend of steel and class through the spine. Two of the strongest full-backs in the pool, Vladimir Bezsonov and Evgeny Lovchev, man the flanks and are well equipped to deal with the wide threats posed by Skizzo. The central defensive unit is led by the great Khurtsilava whose world-class reading, anticipation and positioning will be vital in dealing with Shevchenko and the attacking midfield runners. Next to the elite sweeper/covering centre back we have the perfect complimentary partner in the physical West German stopper 'the Bull' Wolfgang Weber whose athleticism and dynamism makes him one of the standout stoppers in the pool.
The midfield is led by the the peerless Captain Valery Voronin, who will be focused on being defensively watertight and commanding the centre of the park in possession. Completing a solid and intimidating central midfield partnership is Svatopluk Pluskal, arguably the best destroyer in the draft whose pedigree dropping into defence provides a perfect counter to any of Skizzo's midfield runners.
In the hole is the star of the draft in Ferenc Puskas who will relish linking up with such a collection of attacking talent. He renews his incredible partnership with the finest #9 in the pool Sandor Kocsis (75 goals in 68 games internationally). To their right is Barcelona legend Hristo Stoichkov, the 1994 Ballon D'Or winning dynamo who screams goals and penetration. The final piece of the jigsaw is the greatest USSR footballer of them all, 1975 Ballon D'Or winner Oleg Blokhin, the left-sided flying machine whose lightning pace is a constant threat on the counter and who is well set to get in behind Urbanczyk.
WHY WE WILL WIN:
- We have strengths to counter where Skizzo's quality lies. Dzajic faces, in our view, the best right-back in the pool in Bezsonov, while Lovchev's pace and powers of recovery make him a good fit for keeping tabs on Boniek. Meanwhile, Khurtislava's game-reading abilities should match up fairly well to the type of threat posed by Shevchenko. Assuming Deyna or Nedved plays centrally, I fancy us to have an edge in this area with the sheer presence of the formidable Voronin and Pluskal. We all know Voronin's qualities but even more important in squashing this central threat will be the imposing and defensively ruthless Pluskal. In our view Pluskal is the best man in the draft for such a destructive job in front of the defence. He was the keystone behind the two-man midfield, liberating Masopust, that propelled Czechoslovakia to become the first European team to reach a World Cup final outside of the continent.
- We should control the middle of the park. While Netto is a top tier player in this pool, he is likely to be marooned in this game. Either Jugovic starts to give the midfield balance - and he looks a little out of place amongst this company - or Netto has to play with the handbrake on in a 'work-of-two-men' holding role, which isn't ideal for getting the best out of him.
- Going forward we have a critical advantage on the flanks with the fearsome Blokhin and Stoichkov duo likely to get the better of their respective full-backs. Both were lightning quick, wonderful dribblers and elite level goal-threats who are absolutely devastating on the counter and capable of killing defences off either flank.
- Reuniting the great Puskas-Kocsis partnership - perhaps the greatest attacking duo in the history of international football (Puskas' 83 games producing 84 goals; Kocsis' 68 plundering 75) - may prove undefendable. Not only that, but the wondrous left peg of the galloping major has sensational outlets in Stoichkov and Blokhin, whose collective play-stretching will create space and opportunities aplenty for that most productive of partnerships. Ultimately it's a barnstorming and tournament-winning front four.