Tubby-McFat-Fuc
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And it works.... for them.Liverpool do not play 442, they play 433
http://eplindex.com/27884/scouting-report-liverpool-stats-tactical-analysis.html
"Team set up in a fluid 4x3x3 with clear idea of how they want to play and how to adapt to different defensive pressure in different areas of the pitch from the opposition.
Look to play with initiative and control the game.
Very good dynamics and mobility to use in offensive play, with mobility from all 3 attacking players to interchange, come deep and stretch defence with runs into depth. Also mobility from Gerrard and Allen to drop deep and break lines to support attack.
In first phase & second phase they look to play short from the back [goalkeeper good with feet]. The centre backs will split, full-backs will be high + wide to create big and open pitch. Lucas will also drop between the centre backs to help gain the initiative & help the build up and progression of play from the back. Gerrard & Allen will split and go on the outside of the opposition central midfielders and Suarez will drop in between lines to draw the opposition defensive line further from goal to create depth to exploit."
When we have players of the calibre of Gerrard, Allen, Lucas and Suarez, I look forward to seeing Brighton play that way.
Until then, I'd rather us play to the strengths of Ince, Buckley, Ulloa and Spanish Dave.