

s@int wrote:One fact I think we can all agree upon is that Torres doesn't seem to have the anticipated problem of playing "between the lines" that Rafa thought he mightConsidering 8 of his 11 goals have come at home and only the hatrick against Reading away, my worry is can he score away from home.(I'm not that worried to be honest
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I just hope Rafa doesn't look too far ahead and lose focus for the Reading game. We have the two big games coming up (Marseille and the mancs) but we still need the 3 points at Reading.
I suspect Rafa may even consider resting Torres against Reading, before common sense hopefully gets the better of him and he decides to rotate Riise instead.
I think these next three games will show whether rotation "Rafa style" can work, it should be interesting to see how he copes with two huge games on the trot. Will he decide to rest some of his key players or will he go for broke and play them in all three games?
One things for certain he won't play the same team in all 3 games, but I will be keeping a close eye on how many of our key players play in each game.
s@int wrote:I suspect Rafa may even consider resting Torres against Reading,
bigmick wrote:s@int wrote:I suspect Rafa may even consider resting Torres against Reading,
Nah Saint. When he played him in the Carling Cup at the Majedski, it was precisely with this game in mind. He knew, months ago that this was to be a pivotal fixture, and that's why he played him so his start striker could get used to it![]()
Also about the "between the lines" thing, all the other teams we have played against since Birmingham have defended much higher up than they do
bigmick wrote:s@int wrote:I suspect Rafa may even consider resting Torres against Reading,
Nah Saint. When he played him in the Carling Cup at the Majedski, it was precisely with this game in mind. He knew, months ago that this was to be a pivotal fixture, and that's why he played him so his start striker could get used to it![]()
Also about the "between the lines" thing, all the other teams we have played against since Birmingham have defended much higher up than they do
Arbeloa. He's played pretty much every game so far (maybe it's every game I don't write such things down) and he's done pretty well in my view. Lets consider what he's had in front of him when he recieves the ball and looks up. Mostly he's had Riise.
Riise would be happy to come to him to recieve the ball, to come in off his flank and play a one two and let Arbeloa use his engine to get beyond the play. Risse would be closed down as a matter of course by opponents who would be wary of giving him an opportunity to shoot, and in so doing Arbeloa would have more freedom to move forward. Riise would rarely move inside with the ball onto his right foot, meaning that Arbeloa would like as not when going forward make his run with Riise in his sights, providing him with "security" should posession be lost. On the occasions the Norwegian didn't play, he would have had Babel much of the time.
Beyond Riise, when Arbeloa would have been recieving the ball say off Reina, he would have had Torres marauding down the channel, waiting for the ball into space. Inside him, he would have had Gerrard beyond Alonso, one looking for it square while the other is coming to and from him in a kind of "rotational" movement, looking to recieve it and inject some pace into the play.
What did he have yesterday? Well, he had Benayoun, almost diametricly opposite to riise in that firstly he likes to recieve the ball inside rather than outside, secondly having recieved it nine times out of ten he heads to his right, thirdly he doesn't have the shot of Riise but does have more creativity so would be defended against differently, and fourthly, as he vacates his starting position more readily and posesses less defensive abilities, he would provide less "assurance" to a player who wants to get forward like Arbeloa. Inside him, he still has Alonso looking for it square, but now he has Sissoko who though being a superb player, is entirely different to Gerrard in the way he recieves the ball. Up top? Well up top he no longer has the outball he's been using effectively every week. He now has not one but two big fellas who are looking for him to hit them from thirty five yards away, not into space but into the body.
But all that said, we have certainly made my assertion that we were already out of it a few weeks back look a bit premature. Nobody is happier than me about that. Nobody will be happier than me if we break the habits of Rafa's tenure and get positive results at Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United in the second half of the season, which we'll need to. The memory drifts back to last season though, Gerrard on the left at Stamford Bridge, Zenden in central midfield at the Emirates while Gerrard played on the right and I can't help thinking that at some point Rafa will loosen the wheels again.
Bad Bob wrote:Look at these numbers and tell me, how are we rotating less of late?
bigmick wrote:I agree with Conn. I've not got the faintest fecking idea what on earth he is on about but he says he is on the anti-rotation bus so it must be sensible whatever it is![]()
BTW Conn mate, if ot seems a bit quiet on there, we're all on the anti rotation ship now mate. It's cool but this strange spanish bloke (Sabre) keeps looking at us through his telescope
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