john craig wrote:To my knowledge s@int, Sammer and Beckenbauer were sweepers and players like Matthaus and Gullit were attacking midfield players until late in their careers when they also dropped back to play sweeper. I don't think any of them fit very well with the deep-lying playmaker role you are describing, but I am completely on board in terms of separating that position from the role of a defensive midfielder.
For me, examples of the deep lying playmaker are:
Alonso, Veron, Pirlo, Scholes (in his later years), Xavi, Riquelme.
Effes wrote:Has this got anything to do with the talk about Essien in the Alonso Thread s@int?
I dont think anyone disputed their differing roles.
But I think Essien is someone who brings a more "complete" set of abilites to the centre.
Xabi is by far the better passer; but when it comes down to work rate, tackling, attacking threat etc,
I think Essien comes out on top.
He excels and ticks more boxes than most centre midfielders.
However, with us having Mascherano, I'd rather have Xabi.
Or where you reference to something else?
s@int wrote:Effes wrote:Has this got anything to do with the talk about Essien in the Alonso Thread s@int?
I dont think anyone disputed their differing roles.
But I think Essien is someone who brings a more "complete" set of abilites to the centre.
Xabi is by far the better passer; but when it comes down to work rate, tackling, attacking threat etc,
I think Essien comes out on top.
He excels and ticks more boxes than most centre midfielders.
However, with us having Mascherano, I'd rather have Xabi.
Or where you reference to something else?
I haven't read anything about Essien mate, but I would swop Alonso for him anyday of the week.In my view Essien is World class.
s@int wrote:john craig wrote:To my knowledge s@int, Sammer and Beckenbauer were sweepers and players like Matthaus and Gullit were attacking midfield players until late in their careers when they also dropped back to play sweeper. I don't think any of them fit very well with the deep-lying playmaker role you are describing, but I am completely on board in terms of separating that position from the role of a defensive midfielder.
For me, examples of the deep lying playmaker are:
Alonso, Veron, Pirlo, Scholes (in his later years), Xavi, Riquelme.
Sorry John, I think your wrong mate, Beckenbaur eventually played sweeper(as I said) but when Bayern where at their peak (and also for West Germany) Beckenbaur played infront of the back four as a deep-lying playmaker, (1970 world cup and for 2 of their 3 European cup wins with Bayern.) Both Sammer and Matthaus also played there as well mate.
dawson99 wrote:Do we really need a deep lying playmaker?
We got masher back, stevie well forwards and people on the flanks... is the DLP a un needd commodity? i mean he dont score much, he dont tackle much....
(playing devils advocate here)
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