16-08-2015, 19:00
To add to your point, Rondon and Lambert have both been at their best in recent years playing in the 4-2-3-1 formation. Lambert with Southampton and Rondon with Malaga, Rubin Kazan and Zenit. 4-4-2 still has its pros and can be used successfully (Atletico Madrid winning La Liga and Real Madrid winning the Champions League in recent years) but generally the dynamic of football at the highest levels has changed with most teams now using a triangle in the centre of midfield (1 holder and 2 central midfielders or 2 holders/central midfielders and 1 attacking midfielder).
I know that you don't think we can sign Praet but I really hope that we can by really selling the club and its ideals to him. Praet and Rondon could work very well together. I would actually try to keep Berahino and then use him at left midfield because the system can become fluid with Berahino, Praet and Gnabry changing their positions during the match.
I know that you don't think we can sign Praet but I really hope that we can by really selling the club and its ideals to him. Praet and Rondon could work very well together. I would actually try to keep Berahino and then use him at left midfield because the system can become fluid with Berahino, Praet and Gnabry changing their positions during the match.
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