Bamaga man wrote:But on your quote there Mick, and I maybe wrong buy I cant see Xabi Alonso finding much more to his game than what he's already got. He isnt the most mobile of players, infact he's quite slow unlike Mascha, and I cant honestly see him becoming a box to box midfielder. Maybe not the best example, but its almost like asking Jan Molby to become one too.
Yeah I didn't explain myself very well at all there BM and you're quite right, Xabi will never be a box to box midfielder in the sense that we all understand the phrase.
What I kind of meant though, was that if Xabi could move up and down the pitch more, as opposed to sideways and backwards, he would be much harder to nullify. Now when you read that back it sounds like I'm describing Xabi as being crab-like, Ray Wilkins even but that's not what I mean either.
I'd like to see him bust a gut to get in behind Kuyt when the ball is pinged into him down the channel from the full-back. When it's out wide, in between the half way line and the oppositon goal I'd like to see him get level with the ball carrier. When his midfield partner has it, I'd like to see him have another movement other than towards the ball carrier, I'd like to see him backpeddle away from him and look to take the ball on the half turn. In short, I'd like to see him gamble more. I know he's not the quickest or the most mobile but for me in the last year or so he has played it too safe, took the easy option too many times and not stretched himself during games.
Yes he does stuff that some don't see. Yes there's the unnoticed covering and screening, the tackles and getting the foot in, but he's a better player than having just that to his game. Like I said, Zidane was slow but he had multi movement and could recieve it from any angle. At the moment, Xabi really looks to recieve it almost all the time from the full-backs and centre halves, and occasionally square around and about the half-way line. What I'm saying is lets open ourselves up for the pass a little, lets move out of the pocket. Sitting in the pocket sounds good, but if your not careful it becomes someone else's pocket.