Sabre wrote:The_Rock wrote:Sabre wrote:He plays attacking midfielder for spain...but he is playing a holding midfielder here.....Alonso ain't no holding midfielder.....
Three senteces. Three times wrong.
So alonso doesn't play as a attacking midfielder for spain ? He doesn't play closer to the opposition penalty box with spain than he does with LFC ?
jesus......
Ok.
If Xabi Alonso is an attacking midfielder then, Xavi Iniesta and Fabegras must be strikers thenXabi ALonso either plays as a pure holding mid or as the companion of Senna. When he plays along Senna, he goes up more often, but always with another midfielder on front of him.
So you see, every one considers him a holding midfielder, he plays behind attacking midfielders, and thus, he doesn't play as an attacking midfielder.
Don't try to make a point about something you know nothing about.
what do you think of the description "deep-lying playmaker" for Alonso. I hear that a lot and it seems to make sense to me for him. Although I am new to the game in general, and not English, I have seen the term "holding midfielder" used for Alonso as well as Plessis and Mascherano. Although sometimes Rafa deploys Alonso and Mascherano as companions (

and a little bit of venom there at the end. Ése no es el SABRE que conozco.
¿cuáles son las diferencias entre la posición que Xabi juega cuando él es el compañero del senna y el compañero de Mascherano?
And maybe this should be in the Alonso thread.