QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jan 14 2011, 11:45 PM)

So, according to you, if Nesta, Ambrosini and Cassano would have played instead of Bonera, Gattuso and Robinho against Udinese, we wouldn't have conceded 3-4 goals? The problem is not the individual players, but the playing system. We simply cannot afford to play with only two DMs. Before Christmas, we were playing with Pirlo, Gattuso, Ambrosini and Boateng. If you think carefully, that's nearly like playing with 4 DMs, considering none of them are proper offensive midfielders. Against Udinese, the only DMs who know how to defend were Gattuso and Strasser, hence the major @ss-whooping.
We conceeded because everyone was pushing high up to attack leaving only Bonera and Thiago back. Even the DMs were being pushed to far up, so had there been 3 instead of 2 we would have still seen the same result. Also, I said that some of the goals were down to the system, others were down to individual mistakes.
And a big lol at the 4 DM bit, Pirlo is not a DM, neither is Boateng, we were playing with Rino and Ambro in front of the defense Pirlo and Boateng were playing very high up the pitch. Boateng was practically part of the attack most of the time.
Packing the midfield with DMs is not the answer, it will just cause congestion without having any foward movement which is actually decent to move the ball to the atack. Again, we'll end up punting the ball straight from defense to attack in the hopes that Ibra pulls something out his @ss.
We'll most likely play with 3 DMs this weekend, and we'll probably win because Lecce are just that bad, but it won't be pretty and it will most likely come from a hopeful long ball to Ibra. Personally can't wait for Pirlo to get back. We'll drop this stupid 3 DM system that only works if Ibra is up to it and the opposition have defenders that can't cope with him, and go back to a system that actually works, which is a balanced one.