Šjor Bepo
Wout is love, Wout is life; all hail Wout!
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2011
- Messages
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General Tactic
Having two of the greatest Forwards that combined skill and pace, will force opponent defense to sit deep. This allows one of the best creative playmaker, Raymond Kopa, to operate between the gap. Solid defence and protection by compacted midfield are there to suffocate opponent of any creativity.
Bernhard Cullmann. Legend of FC Köln, in the 70s played in midfield and defence when they're one of the best team in Bundesliga. He was in the Germany NT squad when they were one of the best NT team on that era. He won WC 1974 and Euro 1980, and was also involved in WC 1978. Kicker had him in Bundesliga 1972/73 Team of the Season.
Rodrigo Palacio. Supposedly a sheep, undoubtedly he's the Cream of Sheep. Individual achievement included South American Team of the Year: 2005, 2006.
G. Zambrotta (1999-2003). He made international debut in 1999 in a friendly against Norway and played at UEFA EURO 2000 and FIFA World Cup 2002, showing his capability as tenacious winger.
Thanks, folks.
Physio
Formation - 433
Defensive Line - Normal
Marking - Zonal
Style - counter attacking through Overath, Batista and Tresor's passing unleashing Robben and Blokhin. The devastating pace and dribbling of these two will create loads of chances for the most clinical striker in history, Der Bomber. The front three are highly industrious so will engage in counter-pressing to allow the rest of the team to get back into their positions for the defensive phase.
We have left the bus in the previous game.
Info on some lesser known players -
Jimmy Armfield - has great chest hair and was one of the first overlapping right-backs. Had good positioning and was a strong tackler. Hailed as "the best right back in the world" during the 1962 World Cup. Also voted the best right back in Europe between 1962 and 1964.
Sergio Batista - The defensive shield for Argentina's 1986 World Cup winning side. An excellent reader of the game, solid tackler and a tidy passer.
Paolo Montero - Uruguay legend playing for them for 14 years. Considered by Giggs and Ferrara to be the "toughest defender they played against". Not only was he a combative and tenacious defender who was also an intelligent defender and skilful on the ball.