A few years ago, if you even dare to suggest anything other than a 4-4-2 to a manager of a top club, he would look at you as if you are from Mars. Teams used to stick to 4-4-2 so much so that the game was crying out for a change.
And change it did. Nowadays, the top sides rarely play a 4-4-2 during the course of the game and almost definitely not from the start. And even if the sides do play a 4-4-2, you have players like Rooney, Kuyt, Henry, Ronaldo etc who can play anywhere in the final third. This is particularly necessary against a mid-table team(if you can call a team that) since they can mark the life out of you sometimes. You need players like the above mentioned to move around and create space for others. I was watching the Barca-Valencia game the other night and I was shocked to see Hleb in a central striker position sometimes.
Barca, Real, Liverpool, United, Chelsea, Roma, Valencia are some of the top sides who rarely stick to a 4-4-2 formation in recent times. Even England has changed its formation from a traditional 4-4-2(which never seemed to work). Not that I call England a top side in terms of results.
There are downsides to not playing a 4-4-2 too. Players like Robbie Keane, Henry, Tevez etc may miss out because of the change in formation. Even Michael Owen was dropped from the England squad because, apparently, all he did was score goals.
4 comments:
Formations are on paper. It's a testament to the players that they're so flexible. A kickback to the old days perhaps ?
England are a top side only in terms of hype.
Ya they are so flexible that they cant get to play in their favorite position more often that not. Look at Rooney,Gerrard,Henry etc etc...
England are a top side(not a team) in terms of players too...
A team can play 4-4-2 and play interesting football only if the side has consistent lineup of good players or flexible players (as you mentioned). Liverpool diverted from the 4-4-2 in the first place because their side is ever changing(thnx to Rafa and his rotation policies) and they dont have flexible players who can play anywhere. Ofcourse, gerrard is ready to play in any position but you can still see him with his crying face throughout the match. He talks abt this a lot during his interviews.
You need a side as consistant as the Arsenal Invincibles (2003-04) to play 4-4-2 and yet make the match interesting to watch.
These days, all this is tough to find...so, R.I.P 4-4-2 !
Liverpool diverted from their 4-4-2 cos Rafa wanted 2 holding midfielders and he had to play Gerrard too...
The Arsenal side of 03-04 was a one off. I doubt the same team would work now.
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