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The Special One - Tribute to the newly unemployed Jose Mourinho
I've been meaning to try a Jose team for some time. I think the players all suit their roles here. Some are exact replacements, for example, Makelele in the Makelele role and Drogba reprising his role up front. Netzer plays the Lampard role and I think his goal scoring record is comparable plus he also is more creative and a real tank of a player. Ferri and McGrath are also comparable with Terry and Carvalho and I think this is a nice pairing that will suit Jose's tactics. The wide attackers are both hardworking and cut in as per the usual Jose tactics. It's not meant to be a like-for-like team to Chelsea 2006 but it's a similar tactic and meant to function in a similar way.
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The Special One - Tribute to the newly unemployed Jose Mourinho
Chelsea 2006 formation
Playing style:
Took this off some Sports Interactive forum (it's accurate enough).
https://community.sigames.com/forums/topic/422504-josé-mourinhos-0405-chelsea-tactical-philosophy/
Playing style:
- Back 4 are good defenders first - both one-on-one and as a unit.
- Makelele shields the defence - Essien is the defensive B2B - Lamps is the attacking B2B/AM.
- Wide attackers need to work hard in his systems ideally - he wants tracking back and off the ball movement. Having said that, he also wants them to play as wide forwards and be involved heavily in attacks.
- Drogba leads the line and runs into the spaces, while also holding the ball up and competing physically for every ball. He occupies both CBs and that was key to their play.
- Strong spine of Cech - Terry - Makelele - Lamps - Drogba.
- The team always challenge for the ball in defensive transition - competing physically and breaking down attacks.
- In attacking transitions, get the ball moving towards the opponent's goal, as quickly as possible, before the other team has done its job of marking and closing down.
Took this off some Sports Interactive forum (it's accurate enough).
https://community.sigames.com/forums/topic/422504-josé-mourinhos-0405-chelsea-tactical-philosophy/
I've been meaning to try a Jose team for some time. I think the players all suit their roles here. Some are exact replacements, for example, Makelele in the Makelele role and Drogba reprising his role up front. Netzer plays the Lampard role and I think his goal scoring record is comparable plus he also is more creative and a real tank of a player. Ferri and McGrath are also comparable with Terry and Carvalho and I think this is a nice pairing that will suit Jose's tactics. The wide attackers are both hardworking and cut in as per the usual Jose tactics. It's not meant to be a like-for-like team to Chelsea 2006 but it's a similar tactic and meant to function in a similar way.
Gio Tactics
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- The team is packed with specialists in key positions that make a 3-5-2 work. Marshalling the defence we have a top libero in Sammer in his Ballon D'Or winning role (one of only three defenders to ever win this award), flanked by two physical man-markers well versed in a back 3 system. Buchwald's man-marking pedigree and physical stature make him a great fit to keep tabs on Rummenigge - no easy task of course, but physically and positionally they're well matched. On the flanks textbook attacking wing-backs in Cafu and Roberto Carlos replicate their 2002 World Cup winning partnership. Both have pace and technical quality in spades, balancing the team with a constant threat in wide-areas.
- In midfield Mascherano will act as the teams destroyer, utilising his energy, hard-tackling and positional intelligence to keep tabs on Netzer. Replicating his dynamic box-to-box role (runner-up in the Ballon d'Or, 1-in-2 goal record for Bayern) Breitner will be given freedom to break forward to utilise his goal scoring strengths. The prodigious talent of Zidane rounds of a balanced midfield unit brimming with physicality, goal-threat and creativity.
- Our front-two provide premium goal-threat as well as hard-graft and high-energy pressing from the front. In a fluid second striker role the non-stop movement of Kempes looks a natural fit roaming across the park, whilst his back-to-back Pichichi credentials speak to his threat in front of goal. Partnering Kempes is Europe’s greatest goal-scorer of all in Gerd Muller, his movement off the ball is arguably the best of all time and fed by Zidane it looks like a devastating partnership which could decide the game.