Friday, February 25, 2011

The return of Diego Milito and 4-2-3-1 in the company to believe in Monaco

Inter company that will be able to overturn the 0-1 trick last night against Bayern Monaco, signed by the ninetieth Gomez. Although it was a joke, Bayern have the opportunity to go to the most important goals, hitting the woodwork twice with Ribery and Robben in the first and second time. Despite the high volume of play of the Germans, Inter, however, is well behaved and responded well, creating chances clean, but finding a Kraft disguised as Kahn.

Such occasions, however, resulted from the fact that Inter have made the most errors in the hallway and Germans have pressed in their waning towards the end of the race. The deployment to 'Christmas Tree' has revealed difficulty in the proposition of offensive action, in spite of Leonardo, a man who always sees the glass half full, has applauded the gaming system.

The team has appeared in difficulty in proposing the game from the sidelines, with the Germans are good at plugging the gaps with Ribery and Robben, with the operation hiding in verticalizations Motta and with the launch to look for the shot by Eto'o. The greatest danger came when the Cameroonian has expanded, as usual, to talk in one-two with Sneijder and Stankovic, who preferred placement without the ball, the construction of the ensemble play.

Leonardo was still satisfied with the offensive play and the reason can be given because the team has set up thanks to Cambiasso who failed to score twice, at the door. The team however could not create, remaining trapped in a sterile possession. Van Gaal's men covered well in amplitude, a factor that Inter were unable to exploit.

Why, in view of the return, Leonardo could return to using the 4-2-3-1 method, the one that first appeared in London and from then on not accompanied the European Inter in the evening to Madrid . A line that ensures consistency and total employment of the field, in a form effective defense and lethal in attack.

The attack, which hopes to get back Diego Milito. Prince tonight has made me feel her absence in terms of weight of pressure and capacity to pick up and expand the team. A return to the old (and winning) 4-2-3-1 would be a major, while Argentina's return is difficult but not impossible, as the qualification in Germany, that Inter is hoping to get to delete a Crank evening, only marred by an unfortunate mistake.

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