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Yes, number 10 or second striker. Explains how Lyon had some of their best runs when playing a diamond.What’s his best position? Number 10 I would imagine?
Yes, number 10 or second striker. Explains how Lyon had some of their best runs when playing a diamond.What’s his best position? Number 10 I would imagine?
Yes, number 10 or second striker. Explains how Lyon had some of their best runs when playing a diamond.
So would we end up like this if we were to play to his strengths?
Alexis - LukakuI really like it tbh.
Fekir
Pogba - Fred
Matic
Back 4
David
Daily mail reporting that jose has held talks with Lyon regarding a move for him now
We don't have the full/wing backs for it. If we do sign him, I'd hope we'd use him as an #8 where I think he could easily make the transition to, or a false 9 with Lukaku as a right forward cutting in.So would we end up like this if we were to play to his strengths?
Alexis - LukakuI really like it tbh.
Fekir
Pogba - Fred
Matic
Back 4
David
Pretty sure Fellaini’s got your no.10 position secured for the next two years.
Jose won't play a diamond in the Premier League for any length of time.
May I ask, why? Especially considering he used it during the FA cup final?
It's too narrow and means you can't adequately control the opposition fullbacks.
Mourinho often likes to go man-for-man in big games - this seems to be particularly true in any game when he's up against Conte. In the FA Cup Final he went with the diamond specifically to counter Conte's 3-5-1-1 (each player therefore had a direct opponent in midfield). In February he went with a 4-2-2-2 vs Chelsea because at that time they were using a 3-4-2-1 system (again, Mourinho was ensuring each player had a direct opponent, with the 'spare men' once again being a CB on either side). I'm not saying he'll never use a diamond - I just don't see it ever being his primary system (outside of Serie A, anyway).
Fekir could probably do a job for us drifting in from the right in a 4-3-3, but it's not really where he's at his best.
Pretty sure Fellaini’s got your no.10 position secured for the next two years.
Pretty sure Fellaini’s got your no.10 position secured for the next two years.
Good post, but Mourinho used the diamond at Porto(and won everything), Chelsea in 06/07, and Inter in his first season(plus the first half of the treble season. Then they signed Pandev in January and he switched. He did not originally plan on using the diamond though, he was forced into it by the players he had). Ultimately it all comes down to the players he has and how much he trusts them to follow certain defensive assignments.It's too narrow and means you can't adequately control the opposition fullbacks.
Mourinho often likes to go man-for-man in big games - this seems to be particularly true in any game when he's up against Conte. In the FA Cup Final he went with the diamond specifically to counter Conte's 3-5-1-1 (each player therefore had a direct opponent in midfield). In February he went with a 4-2-2-2 vs Chelsea because at that time they were using a 3-4-2-1 system (again, Mourinho was ensuring each player had a direct opponent, with the 'spare men' once again being a CB on either side). I'm not saying he'll never use a diamond - I just don't see it ever being his primary system (outside of Serie A, anyway).
Fekir could probably do a job for us drifting in from the right in a 4-3-3, but it's not really where he's at his best.
Jose won't play a diamond in the Premier League for any length of time.
Well, we mainly played in 4231. So if these reports were true, it's fairly obvious to see where he would fit.
Why the feck are you so rightPretty sure Fellaini’s got your no.10 position secured for the next two years.
Well, we mainly played in 4231. So if these reports were true, it's fairly obvious to see where he would fit.
I don't think it's as fixed as you make it sound. I think it depends on the players he has at his disposal.
He's played it and Porto and Inter and the system is recently making a comeback with R.Madrid playing it for the majority of last season incl. the CL final. Isco at #10, Ronado-Benzema up front, Casemiro - Modric - Kroos in MF.
It'd also get the best out of our current crop. Or at least that's what I reckon...
- Sanchez looks better as a Support Striker than a winger.
- Martial and Rashford are actually also the same and would better suit a 2-man attack when played rather than wing roles.
- Matic anchoring would allow Pogba and Fred to roam down the left and right channels respectively.
- Fekir and Lingard can compete for that #10 free role that suits them both better than a wing role
These proposals you are making will make our team way too narrow, and lead to similar struggles in penetration (penetration, hehehe).
need attacking full backs to get the best out of this system, none of our players currently bring this which would be the downfall, Dalot might bring up but never seen enough of him to pass judgement, Max who we have been linked with would certainly bring it.
I don't think it's as fixed as you make it sound. I think it depends on the players he has at his disposal.
He's played it and Porto and Inter and the system is recently making a comeback with R.Madrid playing it for the majority of last season incl. the CL final. Isco at #10, Ronado-Benzema up front, Casemiro - Modric - Kroos in MF.
It'd also get the best out of our current crop. Or at least that's what I reckon...
- Sanchez looks better as a Support Striker than a winger.
- Martial and Rashford are actually also the same and would better suit a 2-man attack when played rather than wing roles.
- Matic anchoring would allow Pogba and Fred to roam down the left and right channels respectively.
- Fekir and Lingard can compete for that #10 free role that suits them both better than a wing role
Worked for R.Madrid, didn't it?
It's not any more narrow than playing a 4-2-3-1 with a RW who plays as #10 (Mata) and LWs who are both more suited to and more willing to play as forwards (Sanchez, Martial, Rashford).
I don't disagree, in fact I fully agree, but I think you need decent attacking full backs in practically system that isn't a flat 4-4-2. A 4-3-3 with Matic anchoring also needs good attacking fullbacks to function properly, otherwise your wingers get hopelessly isolated. Especially modern "wingers", which are actually wide forwards that quite predictably cut inside on their strong foot and don't provide any real width.
So I don't think the 4-4-2 diamond creates a bigger dependence on FBs than 4-3-3. It certainly looked like we were playing diamond some games last season with Mata coming in from the RW
But it isn’t any less arrow, which is a problem in itself. We have poor width as it is, signing Fekir won’t change that. If City are still deliberating about tying up the Mahrez deal, I’d rather sign him, as much as my heart likes Fekir.
Again, I don't disagree. I just think the problem of width in these formations is resolved almost exclusively with good quality FBs or WBs.
For example we talk about signing Willian, but Willian is not the one providing width for Chelsea on the right, it's actually Moses (and same with Alonso on the left side). For City it's not Silva or KDB providing width on the right, it's mostly Walker. At Tottenham it's Trippier and Davies. At R.Madrid it's Marcelo and Carvajal. At Barca it's Alba and Semedo/Roberto. At Juventus it's Sandro & Quadrado Etc. etc. etc.
So whether we played 4-4-2 diamond or 4-3-3, you'd still need good FBs unless your wingers in the 4-3-3 were natural wingers in the Perisic or Sane mould. The only formation I can see that can have adequate width with defensive or unadventurous fullbacks, is a flat 4-4-2.
So even if we signed Fekir or Bale for 10#/RW roles, we'd still need to invest on another good fullback. That doesn't change in the slightest.
Lyon local newspaper. It's just a throwaway line in an article to be fair.
Lyon local newspaper. It's just a throwaway line in an article to be fair.