I think Charlie deserves a run out in behind a front two. He has an qbility to move the ball on quickly and I think that speed in the space between the midfield and the forwards is what we need.We keep the ball pretty well, but we need to drive the game on in the final third too.
Quote from: Montbert on December 14, 2012, 03:21:33 PMFair 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. I agree with Monty on this, I think Weimann is potentially a great "inside right" he needs to work on going past his man on the outside but I think he has the industry and quality to add that to his game and then arriving late into the box, either onto crosses from the left or picking up the ball being cleared sits him because his technique when he's coming on to the ball is superb, if he's in the box he looks a bit static and seems to struggle to open up his feet.A young clone on the left and a Merson clone in the middle are the major requirements and then I'd want another player who can compete with Andy but is more of a threat going past people outside, so we have the 'winger' option.that's give us:Weimann/{new guy} --- {MERSON}/Holman/Ireland --- {YOUNG}/Gabby/NzogbiaBehind Benteke, with Gabby as backup for Benteke in the forward role. If Bent were to stay I'd drop the need for one of the wide players and gabby could concentrate on that role.
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.