Anyone else think if we dropped the inverted winger crap that Eriksen would flourish?
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I think it could work very well with Eriksen, we just need more runs in behind the defence and forwards with actual paceAnyone else think if we dropped the inverted winger crap that Eriksen would flourish?
Not at all. The wingers coming inside should occupy the centre backs and drag the fullbacks out of position, then our fullbacks overlap, creating time and space. Ideally, at this point, Eriksen would drop deep, find space, get the ball, and pick out a pass.Anyone else think if we dropped the inverted winger crap that Eriksen would flourish?
Really sharp analysis.Not at all. The wingers coming inside should occupy the centre backs and drag the fullbacks out of position, then our fullbacks overlap, creating time and space. Ideally, at this point, Eriksen would drop deep, find space, get the ball, and pick out a pass.
If we "drop the inverted winger crap" There's no room for our fullbacks to get forward, our wingers are marked out of the game, and the oppositions centre backs pick up kane and eriksen. That means Mason and Bentaleb are then the ones getting forward into space. It would only really work in a 442 if we had someone like crouch or benteke, where we could hit long balls to a forward to hold up the ball for kane, and if we had properly speedy wingers like lennon and bale.
Not at all. The wingers coming inside should occupy the centre backs and drag the fullbacks out of position, then our fullbacks overlap, creating time and space. Ideally, at this point, Eriksen would drop deep, find space, get the ball, and pick out a pass.
If we "drop the inverted winger crap" There's no room for our fullbacks to get forward, our wingers are marked out of the game, and the oppositions centre backs pick up kane and eriksen. That means Mason and Bentaleb are then the ones getting forward into space. It would only really work in a 442 if we had someone like crouch or benteke, where we could hit long balls to a forward to hold up the ball for kane, and if we had properly speedy wingers like lennon and bale.
Thats why we take time and keep the ball. Go backwards to go forwards kind of thing. We pass the ball around to draw the oppo midfield forward. Thats why there is so much emphasis on fitness. If we can outpress the opposition and keep the ball, its very hard to beat us. Its sort of a mix between tiki taka and AVB's slow pragmatic build up play.The problem with this is that you then have their entire back four, a striker and two wingers all taking up space in an area Eriksen needs to have free. Opposition just sits tight and narrow and we another 'Eriksen/Kane getting marked out of the game' or 'Lamela running into a crowd of players' situation. It then gets left to the fullbacks to pick players out in a crowd with accurate/creative service, which they aren’t good enough to do.
I agree we need at least one man (Chadli) cutting inside and supporting Kane, but having two is just stepping on Eriksen’s toes. Either Lamela needs to be told to play more like an orthodox winger, or we need to go buy one, so we can stretch play across the pitch a bit more and give Eriksen more options.
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