Machiavelli
Well-known member
One of the most repeated and tedious claims made on NSC is that we should play 4-4-2, or two up front. This, quite patently, is not going to happen while Oscar is in charge, yet that doesn't seem to deter you. I'm of the view that all you 4-4-2ers are akin to flat-earthers, 'intelligent' (!) designers, climate change deniers, but here's an opportunity for you to amend this view, by answering the following questions. One of the claims made in defence of 4-4-2 (and there aren't that many to make for it) is that Man City play it, so it can't be that bad.
1. why did Pellegrini decide to abandon 4-4-2 as he did last night, and play a 4-5-1 (or, if you prefer, 4-2-3-1), as soon as he came up against top-class opposition? FYI, that opposition are the most ideologically committed to 4-3-3, which is the system Oscar operates, and he very much buys into that ideology.
2. was the reason why they lost last night because they abandoned 4-4-2 and, as a consequence, Pellegrini will somehow recognise that he made a terrible mistake, and will revert to it in the second leg, and City will overturn their current deficit, and storm to victory against Barcelona before defeating all the other teams in the last 16 that play one up-front, with Vincent Kompany holding that big trophy above his head in late May?
1. why did Pellegrini decide to abandon 4-4-2 as he did last night, and play a 4-5-1 (or, if you prefer, 4-2-3-1), as soon as he came up against top-class opposition? FYI, that opposition are the most ideologically committed to 4-3-3, which is the system Oscar operates, and he very much buys into that ideology.
2. was the reason why they lost last night because they abandoned 4-4-2 and, as a consequence, Pellegrini will somehow recognise that he made a terrible mistake, and will revert to it in the second leg, and City will overturn their current deficit, and storm to victory against Barcelona before defeating all the other teams in the last 16 that play one up-front, with Vincent Kompany holding that big trophy above his head in late May?