I've always liked 3-5-2, but also love a back 4 with attacking fullbacks.
Given
Josh Dunne Clark
Coleman Hunt as wing backs
Foley Gibson Duff
Long Doyle
This was the formation with which Liverpool beat Chelsea today, do formations really matter, or is it just the players that win or lose matches, my first observation is that maybe our left back problem would be alleviated.
Your opinions please....
I've always liked 3-5-2, but also love a back 4 with attacking fullbacks.
I think formations do matter but I'd be wary of 3-5-2. It seems like the sort of formation managers pick when they have 3 quality centre-halves and don't want to drop any of them rather than it actually being the best use of all 11 players. I think England tried it under Hoddle with mixed success and then Steve McLaren tried it and saw his side minced by Croatia.
I think we possibly do have the players to make it work but Trap is never going to waver from his beloved 4-4-2.
-----------------------------Given
---------------------O'Shea-Dunne-Clark
-----Coleman-------------------------------------Kilbane(shoot me)
-----------------Andrews-Gibson-Whelan-----------------------------
--------------------Keane-Doyle-------------------------------------
Tough to leave Duff on the bench but he can't cut it as a left back as evidenced when Newcastle played him there for an entire half season.
I like the look of that alright.
Given
O'Shea Dunne Clark
Coleman Cunningham
McCarthy Meyler Duff
Keane Doyle
Last edited by TrapAPony; 06/02/2011 at 9:09 PM.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Well first off I'd "drop" Trap and Tardelli and bring in Kenny and Clarke...
Given
O'Shea, Dunne, Clark
Coleman, Whelan
McCarthy, Doyle, Duff
Keane, Long
Doyle and Keane are both excellent at dropping back and bringing other players into play. For me Doyle would just shade that position in between McCarthy and Duff.
Last edited by Noelys Guitar; 06/02/2011 at 10:28 PM.
Just because Sky have pushed the full backs into midfield for their poxy 'walk towards the camera' shots at the start of the game doesn't change that formation from 5-3-2 for me......
------------------------Given---------------------
----Coleman----------- Dunne---------------Clarke
---McGeady------O'Shea-----Meyler/another-----Duff
---------------------McCarthy--------------------
-----------------Keane------Doyle---------------
Maybe a bit defensively suspect on the right but serves me well in FIFA!
Last edited by Scooby Doo; 06/02/2011 at 11:03 PM.
Given
O'Shea, Dunne, St. Ledger
Coleman --------------- Duff
Lawrence, Andrews, Whelan
Keane, Long
No place for Doyle, Ireland's (lower scoring) version of David N'gog.
I'd describe Liverpool's formation in both games this week as 5-4-1 though.
I'd go with
Feel almost dirty dropping Duff, but like others have said I don't think the defensive side of his game is up to playing wing back.Code:Given O'Shea Dunne Clarke Coleman Hunt Whelan Fahey McCarthy Keane Doyle
Westwood
Clarke Dunne O Shea
Duff/ Hunt Fahey Wilson McCarthy Mcgeady
Long Doyle
I was calling for this change over a month ago it may actually suit us, only rhing is we may get caught down the sides to counter act this Marc Wilson as the holding player would have to work his nuts off to cover left and right so the centre backs do not get pulled out of position
I really liked the 3-5-2 formation when Celtic played it under MON. Our problem is our wide players are essentially attackers. Hunt and Lawrence probably being more disciplined/able to do the defensive duties but they do not have the ability of say Duff and McGeady in an attacking sense.
Celtic had the right players at the time to make this work. Agathe, McNamara, Thompson (perhaps less so) were equally able in attack and defense.
Coleman looks to have the qualities to suit the right sided spot but obviously his defensive side needs work on as has been commented on elsewhere.
Nice to read the comments on here but we wont be changing from a 4-4-2 anytime soon.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
We can't even find two decent central midfielders how would we find 3?!!!
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
You'd really need 5 or 6 good midfielders to account for injuries. Look at Germany, for instance.
Ciaran Clarke can hold if needed. Liam Lawerence Fahey Gibson even Hunt could step in and do a job. We are probably better off suited than Liverpool at play this system that being said Trapatoni will not change anytime soon and we are going to stuck with Paul Green holding with Glenn Whelan
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