Quote from: Dante Lavelli on September 09, 2014, 08:36:42 PMI think Wilshire can become a good defensive midfielder, given time. The following quote suggests that he is mindful that it is the position at both club and country when he can prosper most. I just wish one of Lampard or Gerrard had a small enough ego to sacrifice their own glory for the good of the team.From the evening standard:The 22-year-old’s best position for club and country has frequently been debated but after a promising outing against Switzerland, he says he will take time out at Arsenal to watch some of defensive midfield specialists in a bid to improve in time for next month’s double header against San Marino and Estonia“I spoke with the manager and Gary Neville in the week and they told me they wanted me to play that role and I quite enjoyed it,” Wilshere said.“It was my first time ever playing there so over the next month or so I am going to look at a few videos of this game and of players who play in that position regularly — [Andrea] Pirlo, [Javier] Mascherano and players like that — and I’ll get better.“I felt it went well last night but next time we meet up I feel it can only go better.”If I was asked to play DM for England I'd watch tons of pirlo, mascherano and makelele videosIt doesn't mean I'd be any good. I just don't see wilshere there. His instincts are to drive forward, drift with the ball, play a one two, etc. Carrick is the obvious choice once fit. Not sure who is up and coming in that position though.
I think Wilshire can become a good defensive midfielder, given time. The following quote suggests that he is mindful that it is the position at both club and country when he can prosper most. I just wish one of Lampard or Gerrard had a small enough ego to sacrifice their own glory for the good of the team.From the evening standard:The 22-year-old’s best position for club and country has frequently been debated but after a promising outing against Switzerland, he says he will take time out at Arsenal to watch some of defensive midfield specialists in a bid to improve in time for next month’s double header against San Marino and Estonia“I spoke with the manager and Gary Neville in the week and they told me they wanted me to play that role and I quite enjoyed it,” Wilshere said.“It was my first time ever playing there so over the next month or so I am going to look at a few videos of this game and of players who play in that position regularly — [Andrea] Pirlo, [Javier] Mascherano and players like that — and I’ll get better.“I felt it went well last night but next time we meet up I feel it can only go better.”
Quote from: rob_bridge on September 09, 2014, 04:15:49 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 09, 2014, 02:03:52 PMI thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.I agree he did ok. A McGrath incarnate he was notThe jury is still out on Jones and he needs to be playing CB week in week out at club level if he's going to improve. I thought Gary Cahill was very good though and really should be captaining the side.
Quote from: paul_e on September 09, 2014, 02:03:52 PMI thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.I agree he did ok. A McGrath incarnate he was not
I thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.
Thought Huddlestone was garbage in the recent game at VP. Yeah he does a couple of nice passes per game but you need a fair bit more than that as Delph showed getting around the pitch.
I can't believe people are talking about Huddlestone as a potential England player, even ignoring the mobility issues he's no better than average, he does play the odd hollywood pass but that's about all he offers, I genuniely think Westwood has more chance of getting in the England squad as the defensive midfielder.
Wilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.
Quote from: Boz on September 10, 2014, 10:57:59 AMWilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.Makelele was 5ft 7 and weighed about 10 stone.
As Makelele and Mascherano have shown big build isn't required for a defensive midfielder. However fitness and work rate are absolutely vital.