4-4-2, 3-4-3 Or 4-3-3?

Discussion in 'Juventus' started by cattivo20, Mar 2, 2005.

  1. cattivo20

    cattivo20 Member

    Dec 21, 2004
    New York
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Whatz up Guys,

    I wanted to get everyone's take on what formation would best suit us until Nedved gets back inot the lineup. I have noticed that the 4-3-3 line-up worked well against Siena, but we are talking about Siena and not Roma or Real. Plus, have you notice that Siena's 11 were all sitting back by the goal which allowed our 3 strikers to have more space and be more effective. I hate to see Nedved out of the game, but there is not reason to cry now, all we can do is get ready for Roma and Real. I think we should go with a 3-4-3 formation. I know we are chaging our back 4 which have been our saviors this year on many occasions, but if we move Zambrotta up to left wing.i know he has the energy and speed to be used as a left back/winger...however, one we score a goal or two we can go back into a more conservative role with a 4-4-2. The 4-3-3 worked well against the smaller team, but i believe the midfield is the most important postions out there and the more control we have there the better chance we have to win. We all know that we nned to beat Real 2-0 at home..so why not let DP, Trez and Zlantan go out score some goals and then we can go on to the next round and eventually raise the Cup...what are ur thoughts...
     
  2. The Bergamister

    The Bergamister New Member

    Jan 14, 2004
    Bergamo and Brussels
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    I like your thinking, but I wish it wer that easy
     
  3. fatdanny99

    fatdanny99 New Member

    Nov 5, 2004
    US
    The 4-3-3 system works the best without Nedved. Juve have solid first team defenders and they should use them. Cannavaro should not be playing left back and Zebina should not be playing right mid. Keep the normal back four of Zambrotta, Cannavaro, Thuram, and Zebina. Keep Camronesi as a right center mid and have Zebina work like Cafu does for Milan. Do the same thing on the left side with Blasi and Zambrotta. Have Emerson is the center with Del Piero, Trezeguet, and Ibrahimovic up front. When Nedved gets back, put Trezeguet on the bench.
     
  4. nirvaanfc

    nirvaanfc Member

    Juventus
    Italy
    Jan 13, 2004
    Trinidad & Tobago
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Think you hit it on the head.
     
  5. Robert25

    Robert25 New Member

    Jun 1, 2004
    Los Angeles
    Zambrotta goes forward with such regularity, in a way he is already a wingback.

    I think maybe the 3 strikers is a good idea at this point as it allows our 3 top strikers out there and allows them to use thier best talents. delpi for instance. He likes to wander and go deep and forward. Maybe put him on the wing and let him roam and follow the play. He works well with trez who'd be the out and out striker. Now I am thinking on the left either Zlatan, either as an out and out striker or perhaps a little shallower on the pitch. He is exceleltn in the air and with Trez would make all FKs and Corners a serious headache.

    If any offense is going to be generated its going to have to come from the front I think. Without Nedved the midfeild has been looking stale. But they have to step up, make plays. The worry about the 3 man midfeild is a team like Milan would totally dominate it and strangle our attack while constantly fueling theirs
     

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