Chesterlestreet
Man of the crowd
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2012
- Messages
- 19,791
NOTE: Voters are encouraged to read the managers' write-ups and arguments before voting. Votes cannot be changed once submitted.
TEAM ENIGMA/JOGA
Tactics and formation:
4-2-3-1 - rather modern incarnation - 4 man backline - Zito DM, Veron deep playmaker, Zizinho attacking midfielder, Erico as our complete striker and Garrincha/Sosa as wide forwards.
- Normal defensive line
- Fast tempo, direct passing
- Zanetti/Branco in balanced roles - Branco slightly more attacking, Zanetti providing more defensive cover for Garrincha to do his thing.
Team Profiles:
GK: Ladislao Mazurkiewicz - one of the best keepers in the draft. Most would rank him somewhere in between Carizzo and Fillol for the top 3 spots in his position. At club level he won it all - Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup, 3 times Uruguayan Championship and 1 time Brazilian Championship, he also is the best GK in Uruguay history winning the 1970 FIFA world cup award as a best keeper of the tournament and 1 Copa America to his name, whilst still holding the clean sheet record in the Uruguayan league. Great at organizing the defence, top reflexes and huge leap he was one of the most all rounded keepers of all time.
DL: Branco - Pretty much has the characteristics of every top Brazil full back over the years - fast, can carry the ball well, excellent technique and cross in the box and a great left peg that is always dangerous on set pieces. He's also solid defensively and vividly known for his job on one of the trickiest and fastest forwards - Overmars in the 94 WC quarter finals - where he marked him off the game, all whilst scoring a stunning FK winner on the other end of the pitch. He was first choice left back for brazil in the late 80's, early 90's gaining 72 caps and winning 1 Copa America and the 94 WC.
DR: Javier Zanetti - along with Djalma Santos, Cafu and Carlos Alberto - he's one of the best in the history of his position. Industrious, great technique and rock solid defensively especially in his later years. He's the perfect foil for Garrincha and gives him the ideal tactical platform and freedom in this game.
DC: Diego Godin - The standout defender of the last 5-6 years, he's the bedrock of Atletico's rearguard and had a significant part in breaking the Barca/Real duopoly in recent years, winning the La Liga after a great match against one of the most renowned sides in history. 2 CL finals on top of that coming against a wide range of class attackers such as Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, Suarez who rank pretty high in history themselves. On top of his accomplishments Godin is a top notch defensive leader, equally adept in the air and on the deck.
DC: Atilio Ancheta - The Uruguayan centre-back is famed for his feats in the 1970 WC, where he was the best defender of the miserly Uruguayan 1970 side which didn't concede a single goal, till the tightly fought semi-finals against one of the greatest sides ever in Brazil. Labelled as "one of the world's best defenders" by the FIFA WC technical study, he made the Team of the Tournament alongside Carlos Alberto, Facchetti and Beckenbauer; that WC had it's fair share of great defenders with the likes of Schnellinger, Moore, Chumpitaz, Shesternyov, Schulz, Vogts and Burgnich failing to make the cut. The athletic, dependable and agile defender who was also good in the air won 3 Uruguayan championships, 1 Copa Libertadores and a Bola de Ouro in a star studded Brazilian league. He has good understanding with Mazurkiewicz - playing in the national team in that very 1970 side.
DM: Zito - one of the most accomplished players in the game. Winner of 2 WC titles, close to 20 titles in Brazil with Santos, 2 Copa Libertadores and 2 International cups, he is part of those 2 Brazil teams in 1958 and 1962(with Garrincha the other member of out team). Zito was one man engine in that team, playing alongside Didi, setting the stage for him and mopping around having the lion's share of the defensive work in that midfield. He's also very good technically, especially in his short passing game and could retain possession very well and participate in the build up. Man for the occasion as well - scored one of his three goals in the 1962 final against Czechoslovakia.
MC(Playmaker): Juan Sebastian Veron - Didn't work for him in England (although we saw his genius in the CL), but in Italy he was a beast. One of the best passers(long and short) in the game since the 90's. He wasn't afraid to get stuck and and had a great shot on him as well. His vision and playmaking skills would come in handy as he'll be our main orchestra in the middle of the park.
LWF: Ruben Sosa - Complete attacker that could play anywhere up front he was the star of the Copa America 1989 (Player of the Tournament) where he played on the left in a really exciting Uruguayan team with Francescoli and Paz. Best remembered for his solo goal in the game against Argentina(scored the opener before that as well). He was a force to be reckoned with in the Serie A, when it was at its heyday, and boasted a fantastic tally of 44 goals in 76 games for Inter at his peak.
Best described:
Sosa will be taking defenders on his favorite left flank, and also be one of our goal scoring threats along with Kempes, Morena and Garrincha. An excellent finisher himself he will provide even more to our game in the attacking third.
Full profile worth a read
RWF: Garrincha - a true phenomenon and widely regarded as the best dribbler in history. He was the driving force behind Brazil's triumph at the 1962 WC title where he won the Golden Ball and the Golden Boot. If Maradona elevated his team to the 1986 triumph so too did Garrincha after he took on the mantle of Seleção's talisman with Pele injured early on. Speed, explosiveness, trickery, incisiveness - he was a freak of nature and one of the top tier players of all time.
AM: Zizinho - Pele's childhood hero takes Kempes place for this game. Regarded as one of the top attacking players in Brazil's history he was pretty much a complete player. Excellent dribbler of the ball combined with vision and passing ability, who was no stranger to putting in a defensive shift in as well. Winner of the 1949 Copa and 1952 Pan American games, and also awarded the best player of the 1950 WC tournament.
FC: Arsenio Erico - Considered the best Paraguayan player of all time is a complete striker - fast, great header of the ball and one of the best finishers in the game - holding the Argentinian league top scorer record. Erico was an inspiration to Argentine player Alfredo Di Stéfano , who considered him one of the greatest players ever. Other figures like Brazilian striker Leônidas da Silva and Paraguayan Delfín Benítez Cáceres also consider Erico as one of the best players in history. Argentine striker Francisco Varallo remembers Erico as a "phenomenon " that would excel in scoring headers due to his high jumps.
Why we will win:
Garrincha vs Cordoba - team EAP/Sjor will play in a 3 CB defensive line with 2 holding midfielders. On the left side Cordoba will most likely be up against Garrincha most of the time. While he was a solid defender for Inter, Garrincha will have a lot of joy against him and will get the better of him most of the time.
Erico vs De Leon - Erico is one of the best strikers in the draft and while De Leon was also solid CB for Uruguay in the 80's - we have the advantage here as well. Cordoba and Djalma Santos most likely be dragged outside of position and outside the box by our wide players - Garrincha and Sosa, leaving Erico on one on one with De Leon in the box, or having more space to operate in.
Advantage on the flanks - Team EAP/Sjor is more central in their approach and while we have very good core to counter that threat - with Zito/Veron/Godin/Ancheta and highly industrious Zizinho, we have advantage on the flanks - especially on the left with Neymar unlikely to cover for his man. On the right side, although much more solid - Djalma will have a lot to do centrally as well with Erico and Zizinho posing a great threat centrally.
TEAM ENIGMA/JOGA
Tactics and formation:
4-2-3-1 - rather modern incarnation - 4 man backline - Zito DM, Veron deep playmaker, Zizinho attacking midfielder, Erico as our complete striker and Garrincha/Sosa as wide forwards.
- Normal defensive line
- Fast tempo, direct passing
- Zanetti/Branco in balanced roles - Branco slightly more attacking, Zanetti providing more defensive cover for Garrincha to do his thing.
Team Profiles:
GK: Ladislao Mazurkiewicz - one of the best keepers in the draft. Most would rank him somewhere in between Carizzo and Fillol for the top 3 spots in his position. At club level he won it all - Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup, 3 times Uruguayan Championship and 1 time Brazilian Championship, he also is the best GK in Uruguay history winning the 1970 FIFA world cup award as a best keeper of the tournament and 1 Copa America to his name, whilst still holding the clean sheet record in the Uruguayan league. Great at organizing the defence, top reflexes and huge leap he was one of the most all rounded keepers of all time.
DL: Branco - Pretty much has the characteristics of every top Brazil full back over the years - fast, can carry the ball well, excellent technique and cross in the box and a great left peg that is always dangerous on set pieces. He's also solid defensively and vividly known for his job on one of the trickiest and fastest forwards - Overmars in the 94 WC quarter finals - where he marked him off the game, all whilst scoring a stunning FK winner on the other end of the pitch. He was first choice left back for brazil in the late 80's, early 90's gaining 72 caps and winning 1 Copa America and the 94 WC.
DR: Javier Zanetti - along with Djalma Santos, Cafu and Carlos Alberto - he's one of the best in the history of his position. Industrious, great technique and rock solid defensively especially in his later years. He's the perfect foil for Garrincha and gives him the ideal tactical platform and freedom in this game.
DC: Diego Godin - The standout defender of the last 5-6 years, he's the bedrock of Atletico's rearguard and had a significant part in breaking the Barca/Real duopoly in recent years, winning the La Liga after a great match against one of the most renowned sides in history. 2 CL finals on top of that coming against a wide range of class attackers such as Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, Suarez who rank pretty high in history themselves. On top of his accomplishments Godin is a top notch defensive leader, equally adept in the air and on the deck.
DC: Atilio Ancheta - The Uruguayan centre-back is famed for his feats in the 1970 WC, where he was the best defender of the miserly Uruguayan 1970 side which didn't concede a single goal, till the tightly fought semi-finals against one of the greatest sides ever in Brazil. Labelled as "one of the world's best defenders" by the FIFA WC technical study, he made the Team of the Tournament alongside Carlos Alberto, Facchetti and Beckenbauer; that WC had it's fair share of great defenders with the likes of Schnellinger, Moore, Chumpitaz, Shesternyov, Schulz, Vogts and Burgnich failing to make the cut. The athletic, dependable and agile defender who was also good in the air won 3 Uruguayan championships, 1 Copa Libertadores and a Bola de Ouro in a star studded Brazilian league. He has good understanding with Mazurkiewicz - playing in the national team in that very 1970 side.
DM: Zito - one of the most accomplished players in the game. Winner of 2 WC titles, close to 20 titles in Brazil with Santos, 2 Copa Libertadores and 2 International cups, he is part of those 2 Brazil teams in 1958 and 1962(with Garrincha the other member of out team). Zito was one man engine in that team, playing alongside Didi, setting the stage for him and mopping around having the lion's share of the defensive work in that midfield. He's also very good technically, especially in his short passing game and could retain possession very well and participate in the build up. Man for the occasion as well - scored one of his three goals in the 1962 final against Czechoslovakia.
MC(Playmaker): Juan Sebastian Veron - Didn't work for him in England (although we saw his genius in the CL), but in Italy he was a beast. One of the best passers(long and short) in the game since the 90's. He wasn't afraid to get stuck and and had a great shot on him as well. His vision and playmaking skills would come in handy as he'll be our main orchestra in the middle of the park.
LWF: Ruben Sosa - Complete attacker that could play anywhere up front he was the star of the Copa America 1989 (Player of the Tournament) where he played on the left in a really exciting Uruguayan team with Francescoli and Paz. Best remembered for his solo goal in the game against Argentina(scored the opener before that as well). He was a force to be reckoned with in the Serie A, when it was at its heyday, and boasted a fantastic tally of 44 goals in 76 games for Inter at his peak.
Best described:
He was, in fact, one of the swiftest sprinters with sudden outbursts of speed that left his markers dumbfounded. How such a stiff and top-heavy person could transform into such an act of balanced grace still remains a mystery. He was forever ready to skim over a cushion of air. Sosa is best remembered for his image of speeding down the left wing, with his trunk slightly forward, his head erect, like a trotter racing down the homestretch.
Sosa will be taking defenders on his favorite left flank, and also be one of our goal scoring threats along with Kempes, Morena and Garrincha. An excellent finisher himself he will provide even more to our game in the attacking third.
Full profile worth a read
RWF: Garrincha - a true phenomenon and widely regarded as the best dribbler in history. He was the driving force behind Brazil's triumph at the 1962 WC title where he won the Golden Ball and the Golden Boot. If Maradona elevated his team to the 1986 triumph so too did Garrincha after he took on the mantle of Seleção's talisman with Pele injured early on. Speed, explosiveness, trickery, incisiveness - he was a freak of nature and one of the top tier players of all time.
AM: Zizinho - Pele's childhood hero takes Kempes place for this game. Regarded as one of the top attacking players in Brazil's history he was pretty much a complete player. Excellent dribbler of the ball combined with vision and passing ability, who was no stranger to putting in a defensive shift in as well. Winner of the 1949 Copa and 1952 Pan American games, and also awarded the best player of the 1950 WC tournament.
FC: Arsenio Erico - Considered the best Paraguayan player of all time is a complete striker - fast, great header of the ball and one of the best finishers in the game - holding the Argentinian league top scorer record. Erico was an inspiration to Argentine player Alfredo Di Stéfano , who considered him one of the greatest players ever. Other figures like Brazilian striker Leônidas da Silva and Paraguayan Delfín Benítez Cáceres also consider Erico as one of the best players in history. Argentine striker Francisco Varallo remembers Erico as a "phenomenon " that would excel in scoring headers due to his high jumps.
Why we will win:
Garrincha vs Cordoba - team EAP/Sjor will play in a 3 CB defensive line with 2 holding midfielders. On the left side Cordoba will most likely be up against Garrincha most of the time. While he was a solid defender for Inter, Garrincha will have a lot of joy against him and will get the better of him most of the time.
Erico vs De Leon - Erico is one of the best strikers in the draft and while De Leon was also solid CB for Uruguay in the 80's - we have the advantage here as well. Cordoba and Djalma Santos most likely be dragged outside of position and outside the box by our wide players - Garrincha and Sosa, leaving Erico on one on one with De Leon in the box, or having more space to operate in.
Advantage on the flanks - Team EAP/Sjor is more central in their approach and while we have very good core to counter that threat - with Zito/Veron/Godin/Ancheta and highly industrious Zizinho, we have advantage on the flanks - especially on the left with Neymar unlikely to cover for his man. On the right side, although much more solid - Djalma will have a lot to do centrally as well with Erico and Zizinho posing a great threat centrally.