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“Uruguay's captain consistently gives a masterclass in the art of defending.
He can control the situation without having the ball, forcing the attacker down blind alleys, putting doubt in his mind, winning the tackle and then starting his side's moves with his superb left-footed passing.
In the manner of former Argentina captain Daniel Passarella, he is a wonderfully talented and intelligent footballer who is also prepared to be as hard as it takes.”
Some thoughts on the game itself.
1 - Crappy is spot on in that Pol's attack is a bit light and a huge amount of responsibility rests with Zidane. Whilst there is no doubt he is the best player, Zizou is being marshalled by Makelele and there really is no one better to try and curb the Frenchman's influence - if anyone can stick tight, cut out the space and make life difficult then it is Makelele.
2 - If Zidane is stopped/limited the attack really starts to break down, Brian Laudrup, Eto'o and Bale are fine players but not game changers at this level. Defensively I think the defence can cope with this threat.
Whilst Brian Laudrup may be able to pose Pessotto a few problems at times he has very little attacking help from Thuram (who has a big job on his hands defensively, with the outstanding Stoichkov) and Montero is perfectly able to come out to the left and help out if needs be. This is a defensive tactic that will come in handy considering the knowledge Montero/Pessotto have together from Juventus.
Montero himself shouldn't be underrated - he was a fantastic defender for the great Juventus side of the 90s.
Tim Vickery on Montero –
3 - Not only is the midfield more balanced than Polaroid's, but Scholes and Vieira are granted greater freedom to get forward and affect the game offensively.
With Makelele sitting they have huge protection - Vieira can play box to box and Scholes has the freedom to bomb forward and latch onto a drilled cross from Cafu, or blast one in from the edge of the area.
4. I'm not sold on the tika takka stuff of Busquets in this side as a slow tempo is not suited to ANY of that front four - Eto'o, Bale and Zidane all suit quicker transitions.
See, that's my main problem here. Busquets never played that way. He was always part of a team that defended with possession, tactical fouls early to avoid counters. He's not the player you want in that set-up. I also struggle to see how Brian Laudrup was ever consistently devastating on that level, same goes for Bale as a left winger.If he however said Busquets can keep it tidy, and Zidane drops a little deep, and he and Redondos main job is to release killer through balls on the counter over the top and between the lines, then it'd be interesting as Redondo and Zidane have more than enough ability to do that and an Eto'o Laudrup and Bale at their best can be devastating in such a scenario.
This is actually a very good analysis. Whilst I don't buy the comments about Makalele being able to curb Zidane, there really is a mismatch in the type of players Pol has in his MF and Attack..
"When we were winning league titles and European Cups at Real, I always said Claude Makélélé was our most important player. There is no way myself, Figo, or Raúl would have been able to do what we did without Claude."
Upon Claude Makelele's departure to Chelsea and David Beckham's subsequent arrival in 2003, Zinedine Zidane quipped,"Why put another layer of gold paint on the Bentley when you are losing the entire engine?"
See, that's my main problem here. Busquets never played that way. He was always part of a team that defended with possession, tactical fouls early to avoid counters. He's not the player you want in that set-up. I also struggle to see how Brian Laudrup was ever consistently devastating on that level, same goes for Bale as a left winger.
Hmm Makélélé getting a tad underrated here I think.
He won't shut out Zidane, but he'll make a damn good attempt at it. Zizou is not getting an easy ride here. Not one bit.
It was a great year in the league, that's it. Don't think that compares to the peak most of the other players on the pitch had. I also believe that he wasn't that special last season until he became the main player in the team with a free role who often played central as a 2nd striker, not as a left winger.Also think you're being a tad harsh on Bale. His peak form for spurs was devastating.
I won't go over board and say Zidane will get shut down completely but he will have less influence than usual considering it is Makelele. Zidane himself loved the DM:
Zidane -
It was a great year in the league, that's it. Don't think that compares to the peak most of the other players on the pitch had. I also believe that he wasn't that special last season until he became the main player in the team with a free role who often played central as a 2nd striker, not as a left winger.
Oh and Busquets is a completely different type of player than Makelele? That was the point. It had nothing to do with his individual quality.
I said I'm not sold on Busquets in there. It was clearly aimed at this set-up, I've defended him quite a few times actually, really rate him highly. I'm also not nostalgic here, but Bale is still really young and played his best football in my opinion in a different position and is also now used at his new club in a different position. We all expect him to have a successful career, but let's say he has to retire tomorrow. How would you rate him in 10-15 years in comparison to the rest of the players in this game?It did because you were saying how you're not sold on Busquets qualities lol. My post wasn't even comparing Busquets and Makalele anyway?
With Bale I can definitely see your point of view. Just think we are quick to go all nostalgic in drafts sometimes and it's easier to back a player who has finished playing than one who is still playing. But definitely can see your POV on Bale.
I like TITO's team better as well, but Pol's back four is so perfectly suited to defend against his team. Can you think of a better rightback to stop Stoichkov's movement than Thuram? I don't like Lahm that much as a leftback (he's quality of course, but better on the right), but Savicevic will drag him into midfield and not go out wide all the time, that makes Lahm a perfect fit here as well. Busquets' tactical intelligence and awareness should help a lot against Totti's movement.
I said I'm not sold on Busquets in there. It was clearly aimed at this set-up, I've defended him quite a few times actually, really rate him highly. I'm also not nostalgic here, but Bale is still really young and played his best football in my opinion in a different position and is also now used at his new club in a different position. We all expect him to have a successful career, but let's say he has to retire tomorrow. How would you rate him in 10-15 years in comparison to the rest of the players in this game?
To add something positive about Bale here, I think he can do a pretty good job tracking back. I agree that Lahm needs help, but Bale wasn't a lazy left winger. Here's where his earlier role in comparison to the more devastating free role later helps Pol in my opinion.Agree with your points about Pol's team. When you put it like that, it's interesting. Only thing I'd say is Lahm coming in could be problematic with Cafu being such a great right back. Ferdinand will not be going wide to help out either. Also Totti coming deep with Scholes and Viera breaking forward could be problematic too. Again I think the set up really works if Pol is playing counter football. Sit back and absorb pressure and spring is what he should be doing because that brings his defensive strengths to the fore.
With regards to your Bale comments it's a bit hard to judge like that because as you mentioned he is young. But point noted, as I previously said.
I know what you're saying. Apologies for comments, it is just a general frustration I have when people bang on about how 1 great defensive midfielder will stop 1 great no. 10 because no single man can do that. A player like Zidane is such that the only way you can really shut him out is by defending against him as a unit. Never in history has one man consistently in every game shut out his opposition attacker. And we are ignoring that Zidane not only played against great defensive players in his day, but often beat two, three or even four of them in one move.
For the record im just arguing a point that frustrates me in drafts in general. Overall I think you're team is much more balanced and more of a "team". You've got my vote unless Pol comes on here and puts a thought in my head of something I've missed.
One thing I would like to bring up in Pol's favour though is Redondo. You only need to read quotes about him to know he is a brilliant player. And you only need to watch their game vs us to know he can definitely boss a star studded midfield line up. Are we maybe ignoring him in this comparison or? Food for thought.
I think what's important is the match-up between Laudrup and Pessoto, one that the Dane is perfectly capable of winning.I also struggle to see how Brian Laudrup was ever consistently devastating on that level, same goes for Bale as a left winger.
I think what's important is the match-up between Laudrup and Pessoto, one that the Dane is perfectly capable of winning.
Well the Montero/Pessotto partnership is a great one to have, no doubt about that.Not quite as easily with Montero alongside him. The pair of them seen off better wingers and forwards than Brian Laudrup during their pomp in the 90s. Not saying B. Laudrup isn't a good player but there were better in that era.
I won't go over board and say Zidane will get shut down completely but he will have less influence than usual considering it is Makelele. Zidane himself loved the DM:
Zidane -
"When we were winning league titles and European Cups at Real, I always said Claude Makélélé was our most important player. There is no way myself, Figo, or Raúl would have been able to do what we did without Claude."
Upon Claude Makelele's departure to Chelsea and David Beckham's subsequent arrival in 2003, Zinedine Zidane quipped,"Why put another layer of gold paint on the Bentley when you are losing the entire engine?"
Cruyff said:“Positionally, he seems like a veteran with or without the ball. With the ball he makes what is difficult look easy: he disposes of the ball with one or two touches. Without the ball, he gives us a lesson: that of being in the right place to intercept and running just to recover the ball.”
Xavi said:“Without Busquets we could never have achieved what we have. He’s the best midfielder there is playing one-touch. He doesn’t need more. He controls, looks and passes in one touch.”
Del Bosque said:“If I was reincarnated as a footballer, I would like to be like Busquets.”
Guardiola said:“He’s the best defensive midfielder in the world. Barcelona have a priceless player. He can follow in the footsteps of Carles Puyol and Xavi. If I was reincarnated as a player, I’d like to be like him.”
Mascherano said:“Xavi and Iniesta are the most creative midfielders in the world, but, above all, there is Busquets.”
Sir Alex Ferguson said:What does this player have in his boots? A magnet?”
I'm not a huge Makelele fan, I don't like having a limited player anchoring the midfield, it's just a deformation I've grown used to.
That said, if in drafts you could get away with what Real could get away with on the back of Makelele...
We would all be going "if Makelele picks up Bastürk, who is on Ballack? Zidane? And the White Brazilian is tearing a new one into Solari".
Didn't work like that though.
It was pretty top-heavy from Real and they pretty much lost the midfield during the second half. In saying that, Solari was more pinched than the formation graphic suggests, allowing Carlos to charge on and helping Makelele to anchor the midfield, also allowing Figo freedom on the other flank.I'm not a huge Makelele fan, I don't like having a limited player anchoring the midfield, it's just a deformation I've grown used to.
That said, if in drafts you could get away with what Real could get away with on the back of Makelele...
We would all be going "if Makelele picks up Bastürk, who is on Ballack? Zidane? And the White Brazilian is tearing a new one into Solari".
Didn't work like that though.
Good luck with that .Challenge for someone in the next draft, try make that work!
Good luck with that .
I have to say Pol was my favorite team after the drafting part, just think he made some bad choices regarding the reinforcements.. I'd be much more thrilled to say Petit with Redondo in midfield and a better winger than either Bale or Laudrup.
@Thisistheone, congrats! sorry I was completely offline the entire weekend, best of luck for the final!
Thanks for the votes and feedback. Appreciate the great work by Aldo in setting up a wonderfully run draft