Personally I think a (non mental) Stephen Ireland would be brilliant for Darren Bent.
Agree to an extent.We're brainwashed in this country to think of forward partnerships as either a nippy forward 'playing off the big man' or a creative type playing in the hole.Gabby playing more like he did yesterday ties up at least two defenders and creates more space for Bent to ghost into the box - if we can actually find him with a decent delivery and make the extra space count.
sturridge is all pace for me. one bad injury and you get left with michael owen
I'd like to give Gabby and Bent a run together in the side before making any judgements - they've had two games together in a 4-4-2, we've got four points from those games. It seems more traditional to go with a 'big man' alongside Bent, but there are other ways. It's fair to say the two don't seem a natural mix because neither really has the guile to act as a creative player for the other... but that's not say they couldn't strike up an understanding from playing more regularly together. Bent's the more prolific goalscorer but I'd still like to see a future for Gabby.
Gabby isn't the answer as a partner for bent although I don't think we will be playing a 442 once safe, I think the attacking midfielder playing just behind bent is the role we need to get someone , a lampard kind of player who gets forward and supports the striker and can thread in bent too.
Quote from: eastie on April 11, 2011, 10:46:31 AMGabby isn't the answer as a partner for bent although I don't think we will be playing a 442 once safe, I think the attacking midfielder playing just behind bent is the role we need to get someone , a lampard kind of player who gets forward and supports the striker and can thread in bent too.I don't think it'll even be that. We're playing 4-4-2 at the moment because it improves defensive solidity and we'll need that in the run-in, plus Gabby's pace is such a useful counter-attack weapon. Trouble is, we don't create nearly as much with it, we look more solid, yes, but also more stolid and laboured - like England in the World Cup or ourselves under MON - because 4-4-2 doesn't give you many options on the ball. However, having one designated 'playmaker' in a 4-4-1-1 or even a 4-2-3-1 is also a weakness, because it's too easy to just mark him out of the game and thus severely limit your attacking options.The best system for us, I think, would be a 4-3-3 where the midfield three especially have the understanding to interchange positions and roles. At its best, this is Barca - Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta, Keita, Thiago, even Mascherano, they can all play the killer pass - but West Ham's recent improvement can be put down to this system, as well as Chelsea's double last season and Blackpool's run to promotion (ie it works at all levels). Therefore it's not about finding a striking partner for Bent, so much as finding a way to get the best out of him and the whole team with him - and we'll need more creativity in midfield for that.