Captain wrote:
Ricky1985 wrote:
I genuinely do think Wenger is considering switching to 4-4-2/4-4-1-1 for certain games. I was really pleased to see firstly, who he picked to play on Tuesday night, and secondly, how exactly he set them out. Setting a team up with only one attacker and the insurance of an extra man in midfield is not needed in the vast majority of our games. It makes no logical sense, and just serves to make our job of breaking down the opposition even harder - we tend to wear them down, rather than open them up.
I know I keep saying it, but Cesc isn't an extra midfielder now.
Maybe, but he sill drops really deep at times. It seems he's not there as that extra insurance when we need him. I don't doubt that's a fault with the system rather than Cesc being lazy - he can't threaten constantly in the final third and at the same time be there to always help out in defence.
I'd just like to see us keep it simple. 2 attackers when fancy our chances of overrunning our opponents, whether that's one playing off the other or both right up top, and 3 in midfield, 3 actual midfielders who share the defensive task equally, when we need the extra insurance and protection.