I'm a big fan of Weimann, I don't think he's ready to start every week but in a 4231 he's great as the right sided player in the 3, if we can get a quick tricky left sided player and a central player who can score goals (preferably not much older than benteke and weimann) we could have an attacking unit of real quality and they can play together for years.
Quote from: paul_e on December 14, 2012, 09:48:10 AMI'm a big fan of Weimann, I don't think he's ready to start every week but in a 4231 he's great as the right sided player in the 3, if we can get a quick tricky left sided player and a central player who can score goals (preferably not much older than benteke and weimann) we could have an attacking unit of real quality and they can play together for years.Perfect for Ash if he was still here but barring him, one for N'zog or has he had too many chances now?
I think we've seen the formation evolve a bit a the seasons progress:-Started as a 4-4-2 with a narrow midfield.Then a 4-3-3 with Gabby and Weimann wide.Now a 3-5-2, although that may be to compensate for Concrete Ron being out.I think the next step may be, especially given what Lambert's said about winger, to go to a 3-4-1-2. What that would mean is Weimann or Gabby up top with Benteke and the player in the hole probably being a January signing.
Quote from: Concrete John on December 14, 2012, 11:59:25 AMI think we've seen the formation evolve a bit a the seasons progress:-Started as a 4-4-2 with a narrow midfield.Then a 4-3-3 with Gabby and Weimann wide.Now a 3-5-2, although that may be to compensate for Concrete Ron being out.I think the next step may be, especially given what Lambert's said about winger, to go to a 3-4-1-2. What that would mean is Weimann or Gabby up top with Benteke and the player in the hole probably being a January signing. I think it's already a 3-4-1-2 in possession. I think the next step will be a refinement of the 4-2-3-1, with a genuine playmaker type in there instead of a filler-in.
Fair enough we disagree on Gabby (I just don't trust his movement right up front - I think he's better when the instruction is a simple 'find gaps behind Christian'!). I think Weimann's finishing is actually better utilised arriving late in the box, because he's more likely to get space in front of goal with Benteke bullying their defences backwards than if he's right up front foraging for himself. I also think he is direct enough, quick enough and intelligent enough to play as one of the three, but I agree that he would need to be balanced by more out-and-out creators of the type we've mentioned.