The Way Forward
The Way Forward is an analysis of how Liverpool Forward would be under
Brendan Rodgers; with 4-3-3 formation in which Liverpool would play with
3 forward, there are plenty of option: Luis Suarez, Andy Carroll,
Stewart Downing, Fabio Borini, Oussama Assaidi, and surprisingly, the
17th years old Raheem Sterling.
from the first two matches, it can be seen that Liverpool play with unusual option on the front.
Firstly,
Downing and Sterling are implemented as a Forward Winger who has a job
to dribble down the defense and provide crossing from the left/right
side of the opponent half
Secondly,
Suarez is implemented as a lone central forward up front. basically,
his jobs is not only for scoring goals, but also he acts as a decoy by
dragging the defender to be high up the pitch in which would leave some
space for the midfielder to exploit.
Lastly,
Borini is implemented as a Left/Right Winger up front of 3 forward.
truthfully, his jobs is not to be a winger like Downing/Sterling. but to
be a Poacher in the front of the goal. He will come freely from behind
to score a goal while Suarez and other forward dragging the other
defender.
to
sum up there are three different job for each of the three forward
upfront. for the alternative player that could fill the 1 forward winger
role, it would be Assaidi, Sterling, Downing; for 1 central forward
role it could be fill by Suarez, Borini, or Carroll; and lastly, the 1
poacher forward role could be fill by Borini or Suarez.
There are still plenty of combination and option in the attacking forward position to be explore by Brendan Rodgers. we still hasn't seen the skills of Oussama Assaidi and Andy Carroll yet. Brendan would have some role for both of them. For Liverpool fans, one think to be remembered is that this is Liverpool Football Club, No one bigger than the club itself, so there is no guarantee of starting 11 for every player, they need to prove themselves and be ready when the club need them.
Author : Andryan Dedy
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