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Gio
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Tuppet
Gio
TACTICS: 3-5-2
Diego Maradona is the fulcrum of the team. He is joined in a glittering attack by the explosive Hristo Stoichkov and the quintessential no9 and penalty box reference point Lineker. Much like Argentina '86, we go 3-5-2 with a focus on hard work, discipline and balance. A South American trio form the midfield unit: both top-class enforcer Leonel Alvarez and box-to-box Jose Velasquez are well versed in doing the dog work for classy 10s (Valderrama and Cubillas). But both importantly could play and were an important part of the flamboyant attacking games of Colombia and Peru. On the flanks the outstanding playmaking class of Andreas Brehme on the left complements the grizzly graft of Angelo Di Livio on the right. At the back, the defensive trio marry the physicality and dynamism of Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and Luis Pereira, with the rarefied reading and anticipation of Wladyslaw Zmuda.
WHY WE WILL WIN:
Tactics
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Attack
Our attack is straight forward, in Hugol we have a great goal scorer up front who would finish most chances and pin the defenses back with his excellent movement to create space. Behind him we have three playmakers all of whom are great passers and dribblers and can create chances or chip with goals themselves. Best is obviously the crown jewel of my attack and is in a free role, we would be trying to get him on the ball as much as possible.
On the other wing the greatest Italian winger Bruno Conti balances Best's flair with his tenacity. Conti was a great crosser and he would be looking to provide crosses and cutbacks which were Sanchez's bread & butter and connect with him similar to the Sanchez-Michel partnership.
Stojkovic is my primary playmaker, with dribbling abilities that would give even Best a run for his money and awesome long passes he would be looking to pull the strings for the rest of my attack and provide connection between my midfield and the front 3.
Midfield
In midfield we have the other Argentine world cup hero in Ardilles. A complete midfielder who was both tenacious and creative. He would be playing in a B2B role providing support against Maradona for Alemao.
Alemao would be my DM. A brilliant player who won everywhere he went. Won Bola de prata in Brazil, went to La Liga for a seaon and won foreign player of the year award over the likes of Schuster and Sanchez. Then went to Maradona's Napoli and become the engine of the team while winning UEFA cup & Serie A. With Brazil he won Copa America 1989.
Ardilles & Alemao both would provide the shield for my defense and would be playing disciplned roles here. Both have played Maradona and know the danger he poses and would be looking to do everything to minimize his impact.
Defense
In defense we have two brilliant fullbacks in Irwin & Vogts. Both are balanced and in defense first but can provide great overlaps mould. Vogts would be slightly more defensive to allow for Olsen to step forward.
In middle we have Morten Olsen, often touted as the best libero after Beckenbauer in a ball playing defender role providing a great outball option from defense. Hulshoff would be his partner while he was very good at ball as well, he would be playing as a stopper or more aggresive defender much like his partnership with Vasovic.
Finally in Hellstorm we have a safe pair of hands in goalkeeping area.
vs
Tuppet
Gio
TACTICS: 3-5-2
Diego Maradona is the fulcrum of the team. He is joined in a glittering attack by the explosive Hristo Stoichkov and the quintessential no9 and penalty box reference point Lineker. Much like Argentina '86, we go 3-5-2 with a focus on hard work, discipline and balance. A South American trio form the midfield unit: both top-class enforcer Leonel Alvarez and box-to-box Jose Velasquez are well versed in doing the dog work for classy 10s (Valderrama and Cubillas). But both importantly could play and were an important part of the flamboyant attacking games of Colombia and Peru. On the flanks the outstanding playmaking class of Andreas Brehme on the left complements the grizzly graft of Angelo Di Livio on the right. At the back, the defensive trio marry the physicality and dynamism of Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and Luis Pereira, with the rarefied reading and anticipation of Wladyslaw Zmuda.
WHY WE WILL WIN:
- Maradona is set to have a good game here. Whoever of Ardiles/Alemao/Wouters is tasked to deal with him, they are likely to struggle given the significant gap in quality. Not only that, but Maradona is in a very familiar set-up conducive to showcasing his best form.
- A defence well placed to handling Tuppet's main threats. Assuming Best is on the left, we have a self-sacrificing, relentless wing-back to squeeze his space, supported by the classy Luis Pereira who covered onto the right-flank frequently for Brazil in 1974. In the middle Zmuda can match Sanchez for anticipation and positioning, while the Brehme/Schwarzenbeck axis is nearly as good as it gets in closing down Conti.
- A collective attacking power which is likely to be too much for a Hulshoff/Olsen central defensive partnership to handle. Maradona, Stoichkov and Lineker pack a hell of a punch.
Tactics
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Attack
Our attack is straight forward, in Hugol we have a great goal scorer up front who would finish most chances and pin the defenses back with his excellent movement to create space. Behind him we have three playmakers all of whom are great passers and dribblers and can create chances or chip with goals themselves. Best is obviously the crown jewel of my attack and is in a free role, we would be trying to get him on the ball as much as possible.
On the other wing the greatest Italian winger Bruno Conti balances Best's flair with his tenacity. Conti was a great crosser and he would be looking to provide crosses and cutbacks which were Sanchez's bread & butter and connect with him similar to the Sanchez-Michel partnership.
Stojkovic is my primary playmaker, with dribbling abilities that would give even Best a run for his money and awesome long passes he would be looking to pull the strings for the rest of my attack and provide connection between my midfield and the front 3.
Midfield
In midfield we have the other Argentine world cup hero in Ardilles. A complete midfielder who was both tenacious and creative. He would be playing in a B2B role providing support against Maradona for Alemao.
Alemao would be my DM. A brilliant player who won everywhere he went. Won Bola de prata in Brazil, went to La Liga for a seaon and won foreign player of the year award over the likes of Schuster and Sanchez. Then went to Maradona's Napoli and become the engine of the team while winning UEFA cup & Serie A. With Brazil he won Copa America 1989.
Ardilles & Alemao both would provide the shield for my defense and would be playing disciplned roles here. Both have played Maradona and know the danger he poses and would be looking to do everything to minimize his impact.
Defense
In defense we have two brilliant fullbacks in Irwin & Vogts. Both are balanced and in defense first but can provide great overlaps mould. Vogts would be slightly more defensive to allow for Olsen to step forward.
In middle we have Morten Olsen, often touted as the best libero after Beckenbauer in a ball playing defender role providing a great outball option from defense. Hulshoff would be his partner while he was very good at ball as well, he would be playing as a stopper or more aggresive defender much like his partnership with Vasovic.
Finally in Hellstorm we have a safe pair of hands in goalkeeping area.