What formation would you use with our current players?

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Apart from Dawson and AVB, this is pretty much still spot on:
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http://www.thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/formation-bbcode.7151/#post-367878
 
[formation=343, Lloris, Walker, Kaboul, Vertonghen, Dembele, Eriksen, Paulinho, Rose, Lamela, Chadli, Soldado][/formation]

or

[formation=433, Lloris, Walker, Kaboul, Vertonghen, Rose, Eriksen, Dembele, Paulinho, Lamela, Chadli, Soldado][/formation]
 
id play a fucking christmas tree, 4-3-2-1

Lloris and then defence sort of picks itself.
Then the 3 can be out of Lennon, Townsend, Eriksen, Chadli, Capoue, Stambouli, Mason, Dembele or...Paulinho... depending on how defensive/attacking or wide/narrow it needs to be.
the 2 of Kane, Lamela, Eriksen, Chadli or Dembele
and then Ade or Soldado up top.
 
Generally a 4-3-3/4-3-2-1 might be a good idea to stabilize the game a bit.
Back four always depending on available players and form.
Midfield and attack depending on the opponent.
Against stronger teams:
Dembélé/Mason, Capoue, Mason/Bentaleb/Stambouli
Lamela, Adebayor/Soldado/Kane, Eriksen

Against weaker opposition:
Dembélé/Mason/Bentaleb, Capoue/Bentaleb/Stambouli, Eriksen
Lamela, Adebayor/Soldado/Chadli/Kane, Chadli/Townsend

Biggest advantage of such a formation is the lone defensive midfielder just marginally involved in attack movement giving the Full backs and Centre backs the freedom to be more risky in attack. Generally, the lone DM as a third anchor of defense (additional to our CBs) adds some stability to our game, somthing we lacked in the last games imo.
 
Generally a 4-3-3/4-3-2-1 might be a good idea to stabilize the game a bit.
Back four always depending on available players and form.
Midfield and attack depending on the opponent.
Against stronger teams:
Dembélé/Mason, Capoue, Mason/Bentaleb/Stambouli
Lamela, Adebayor/Soldado/Kane, Eriksen

Against weaker opposition:
Dembélé/Mason/Bentaleb, Capoue/Bentaleb/Stambouli, Eriksen
Lamela, Adebayor/Soldado/Chadli/Kane, Chadli/Townsend

Biggest advantage of such a formation is the lone defensive midfielder just marginally involved in attack movement giving the Full backs and Centre backs the freedom to be more risky in attack. Generally, the lone DM as a third anchor of defense (additional to our CBs) adds some stability to our game, somthing we lacked in the last games imo.

I agree with that 4-3-2-1 formation,giving our 2 wingback(rose,walker when recovered) free to attack/overlap nah 3 DM/CM can cover the hole when they attacking. Mason/Benji one of both need to support front three(i pick eriksen-chadli-kane) eriksen can playing 1 touch football with Ryan(they have chemistry in my opinion),chadli/kane runs to break opponent defence and score goal.
:smesh:
 
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