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發表於 2008-12-17 08:54 PM
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sat, I don't agree with you. For a club to dominate for a certain period of time, the club must have 1. Key Players, 2. Right Manager, 3. Right Tactics and etc. After the club have the right players and manager (coaching stuff), then the manager must do his job. A certain tactic such 4-4-2 cannot used by a club for a period of a few years as other clubs/teams will find the solution to counter a certain tactic. The success achieved by Sir Alex or Man United is based on this. For example, AS Roma, use 4-2-3-1 for 3 seasons and this season their tactic is decoded and the team does badly. Everton use the same tactic for 3 seasons and this season they have shaky performance.
Sir Alex knows this theory and he makes changes to the team. Mobility and floating football (or free role) is the trademark of Man United for the last season. This season, Sir Alex reduces the mobility and injects some organization. Besides, Sir Alex adds one more important player into his system, Berbatov. I don't care what others say about him but he integrates into them team quite well. He holds up the ball, makes rooms for Ronaldo, Rooney or Tevez, and control the tempo of the final third. If Sir Alex continue to use the same tactic as last season, Man United will do badly. He creates variation of his 90's formation.
For a long time no one debates tactics and formations here. What a relieve now where at least someone stands up and injects some fresh into the forum. |
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