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What is Khedira role in terms of fm? is he a DMC Support or a B2B or a Hybrid if so what will his intructions be
Sami Khedira
Real Madrid’s 6-1 thrashing of Deportivo last night may not have called upon the talents of Los Blancos’ defensive midfielders too often, but summer signing Sami Khedira was particularly influential to the pace and shape of Madrid’s play before being rested and replaced by Lassana Diarra at half-time.
Forming part of the ’2′ of Jose Mourinho’s 4-2-3-1 alongside Xabi Alonso, Khedira was the slightly more advanced of the pair and was the crucial link between the defence and attack, setting the rhythm with 45 passes in the first half alone.
Where John Obi Mikel represents the most defensive of midfielders, Khedira is a very different player altogether despite sharing the “holding” tag with the Nigerian. A hybrid of the defensive and box-to-box types of midfield player, Khedira is the ballast in Real Madrid’s system, the man who prevents the formation from getting top heavy as well as ensuring that the front four do not become isolated from the back six.
The German international is also charged with the responsibility of shackling opposition playmakers and tracking runs from deep in order the shield the centre-backs from being overrun.
Khedira, not a traditional holding player in the defensive sense, has to balance both attacking and defensive duties which are vital to the coherence of his team’s system. It is not an easy job, but it’s one the former Stuttgart player, with his very rounded and complete skill set, fulfils to good effect.
http://equaliserfootball.com/category/match-focus/
Sami Khedira
Real Madrid’s 6-1 thrashing of Deportivo last night may not have called upon the talents of Los Blancos’ defensive midfielders too often, but summer signing Sami Khedira was particularly influential to the pace and shape of Madrid’s play before being rested and replaced by Lassana Diarra at half-time.
Forming part of the ’2′ of Jose Mourinho’s 4-2-3-1 alongside Xabi Alonso, Khedira was the slightly more advanced of the pair and was the crucial link between the defence and attack, setting the rhythm with 45 passes in the first half alone.
Where John Obi Mikel represents the most defensive of midfielders, Khedira is a very different player altogether despite sharing the “holding” tag with the Nigerian. A hybrid of the defensive and box-to-box types of midfield player, Khedira is the ballast in Real Madrid’s system, the man who prevents the formation from getting top heavy as well as ensuring that the front four do not become isolated from the back six.
The German international is also charged with the responsibility of shackling opposition playmakers and tracking runs from deep in order the shield the centre-backs from being overrun.
Khedira, not a traditional holding player in the defensive sense, has to balance both attacking and defensive duties which are vital to the coherence of his team’s system. It is not an easy job, but it’s one the former Stuttgart player, with his very rounded and complete skill set, fulfils to good effect.
http://equaliserfootball.com/category/match-focus/