damian fichardo
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This will be my new tactic for 2010/2011. Including realistic tranfer buy
I will be Arsenal 4 2 3 1
Joe Hart Goalkeeper
Sagna, Clithy, Vanharleran, Mersacker Defence
Scott Parker, Mateau Flamini Defensive Midfield
Arshavin, Fabregas, Walcott Attacking Midfield
Chameak Centre Forward
My personnal opinion is that tradional wingers are tactical liabilities, and natural width is done by athletic fast full backs ( starting from the likes of Cafu, R Carlos etc.). My 2 Centre Backs and both Defensive Midfields will 99.9 % stay in their own half. And my 3 attacking midfields and centre forward will 99.9% stay in the attacking half with maybe my cental attacking midfielder linking the play. My ideal goal will be full back bombing upfield (one of my defensive midfielders to cover the full back slot) crossing for my centre forward to knock it back for a deep running attacking midfield to score. I know this isnt the Arsenal Way, and more like Mourinho but there is no glory in defeat
I will be Arsenal 4 2 3 1
Joe Hart Goalkeeper
Sagna, Clithy, Vanharleran, Mersacker Defence
Scott Parker, Mateau Flamini Defensive Midfield
Arshavin, Fabregas, Walcott Attacking Midfield
Chameak Centre Forward
My personnal opinion is that tradional wingers are tactical liabilities, and natural width is done by athletic fast full backs ( starting from the likes of Cafu, R Carlos etc.). My 2 Centre Backs and both Defensive Midfields will 99.9 % stay in their own half. And my 3 attacking midfields and centre forward will 99.9% stay in the attacking half with maybe my cental attacking midfielder linking the play. My ideal goal will be full back bombing upfield (one of my defensive midfielders to cover the full back slot) crossing for my centre forward to knock it back for a deep running attacking midfield to score. I know this isnt the Arsenal Way, and more like Mourinho but there is no glory in defeat