The Footie Thread

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Does any team play with proper wide players anymore? By that, I mean a right footed player on the right, and vice versa, who will beat his player, get to the goal line and put in a cross. Just about every team I have watched recently has players playing on the wrong side who try to cut back inside and end up passing backwards, loosing all momentum. Getting very boring and monotonous.

All depends on the forward

Newcastle played with those two wingers looking to feed Isak

Forest also

Over the years Liverpool have played with a false 9 so two wide forwards cutting in , it’s certainly helped them score a lot of goals

Man City have those that are looking at times to go on the outside
 
Deffo the last

to be honest that post is a bit 80,s. It’s on getting to the by line but the best players are two footed. They will
Get to the by line or cut inside. Doku and semenyo being good examples.
They still went backwards more times than they crossed it - and with a big lump like Haaland waiting in the middle, they should be getting the ball across.
 
I was a bit bored. Match stats say City had 22 crosses yesterday. Looked back at a few premier league and champions league matches and that was by far the highest.

So maybe it's a perception of how City play rather than the reality of it. Erling certainly had some chances but not his best heading performance yesterday.
 
I was a bit bored. Match stats say City had 22 crosses yesterday. Looked back at a few premier league and champions league matches and that was by far the highest.

So maybe it's a perception of how City play rather than the reality of it. Erling certainly had some chances but not his best heading performance yesterday.
I would say that a lot of those ‘crosses’ were from quite a way back from the goal line and by the full backs rather than the ‘wingers’. I hanker for the days of a flying winger going round the outside and putting in crosses.
 
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