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The team is focusing on attacking the left side of Boris’, with most mismatch of Garrincha against Evra. Garrincha - Zito - Carlos Alberto axis will dominate the game on the team’s right side. On the left side, Raimundo Orsi, a quick-footed winger will stretch the play. He’s also a prolific goalscorer (1 in 2 for Juventus) that will help Hugo Sanchez on getting the goals. A big-game player in Zidane will be the free role playmaker.
Not much to say about the defence, with a stopper and ball playing CBs partnership, backed by 10x PFA Team of the Year Gk.
An impressive short clip of H. Sanchez against Bayern, on how mobile he was, and he gave on what he took.
BorisDeLeFora
A back 5 more or less here. Desailly is given the freedom to attack everything he wants and be as dominant as possible in the knowledge he has two sweeper types mopping up behind him. Evra plays a more reserved role, as the opposition has some quite good players on the right.
There would be a huge emphasis on Seedorf to get box to box, and rotate with Keane to share the workload in trying to support Evra as well as Silva coming out to cover. Realistically the opposition will get a lot of joy out wide therefore it is important that Zidane's late runs and whomever of Bendtner/Hugo Sanchez starts are blocked as often as possible leaving Desailly to attack the ball.
On the ball Alonso would look to create from deep, with Marquez able to step out from the back also. Primarily they would look to feed Rooney from deep to link up with Keane, Seedorf, and Zanetti bombing forward.
Realistically, this team relies on a dominant Desailly performance, Schmeichel having a stormer, and a moment of magic from Rooney or a well timed run from Mbappe or deep to grab a goal.
Looking forward to seeing how the opposition lines up.