Wonderwall wrote: The crowd can make a big difference on saturday.
mcfc1632 wrote:I would play Ned or Zab as RB - Chelsea's strengths are in their FBs providing width and pace and Micah could be badly exposed
13021J wrote:last night showed we needed more in midfield, Rosicky was running the show at times.
Given
Richards Kolo Lescott Bridge
Kompany NDJ
Ireland
Tevez Ade Bellers
Wonderwall wrote:13021J wrote:last night showed we needed more in midfield, Rosicky was running the show at times.
Given
Richards Kolo Lescott Bridge
Kompany NDJ
Ireland
Tevez Ade Bellers
no SWP?
Colin the King wrote:I think we need to find the balance between our role as 'the home side' and defending properly. Regardless of where the game is played, we're coming up against the best team in the country- arguably one of the best in the world- who have quality everywhere and will punish any lapses in concentration and counter attack effectively.
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Colin the King wrote:I think we need to find the balance between our role as 'the home side' and defending properly. Regardless of where the game is played, we're coming up against the best team in the country- arguably one of the best in the world- who have quality everywhere and will punish any lapses in concentration and counter attack effectively.
I think Lescott will do well against Drogba because he's a very strong, well built defender so is a good match for him. He's good in the air too. Anelka is my biggest concern, he has devastating pace and really knows how to exploit defenders without it, as we know only too well. We need complete focus from everyone, and intelligence positionally- no unnecessary mazy runs from Touré, no bombing forward without coming back from Bridge (which in fairness he improved upon massively last night). If we're disciplined tactically and every player holds their own we have every chance.
The midfield is the crucial area and what might be our undoing. Essien is so strong, powerful and quick that he can be unplayable. Lampard finds space like no other and can create opportunities all day long if he's in form. Cole is a wonderful player to watch and very difficult to mark. Then there's Ballack, Malouda, Deco, Mikel. They have an endless list of talent to choose from in midfield. I think we should concentrate on trying to score through a) set plays and b) counter-attacks, they're the most realistic options. If we try to match them in the pass and move stakes I fear that with their superior quality, they'll murder us. So I'd go with Barry and either de Jong or Kompany. Barry has a big part to play where corners are concerned, he has far and away the best delivery in our squad. So two defensive minded midfielders and Ireland sitting in front of them, making late runs into the box and pressing their defenders.
Regardless of the fact that there's a bit of history and he scored last season, I'd be inclined to leave Robinho out for this game. He's very good at unlocking the door but does so in a patient, considered way and I don't think we can afford the time to orchestrate attacks- we need to move the ball quickly and frighten them with pace and strength. Bellamy can offer that, as can SWP so I'd opt for them in the wide areas. Despite his brilliant performance last night, I'd opt for Tevez on the bench- he and Ireland are quite similar in their approach and maybe disrupt each other. Also, as we saw at Anfield, he's very good at coming on and influencing things from the bench. He did this countless times for the filth as well. His constant harrying would be a real thorn in the side of Chelsea's tired defenders with half an hour to go, and I think in this game that's the best way to utilise him.
So, a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 system with emphasis on pressing, closing down spaces and creating opportunities on the counter. Adebayor up front to play the ball off if necessary with support from Ireland, Bellamy and SWP. We'd have the luxury then of Robinho, Tevez, Santa Cruz and Weiss from the bench to mix things up.
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