sesquioxide said:I didn't get to catch the game, but it is "conventional wisdom" around here that Song, Denilson, and Flamini are all defensive type midfielders. If it is true that according to the article the three of them all played together in the central midfield, does that mean that we were playing with no attacking midfielders? Or did we previously underestimated the attacking ability of all 3 of them?
Don Pacifico said:sesquioxide said:I didn't get to catch the game, but it is "conventional wisdom" around here that Song, Denilson, and Flamini are all defensive type midfielders. If it is true that according to the article the three of them all played together in the central midfield, does that mean that we were playing with no attacking midfielders? Or did we previously underestimated the attacking ability of all 3 of them?
I believe that it was Flam and Song in the middle, whilst Denilson played on the right. Theo played on the left.
Don Pacifico said:sesquioxide said:I didn't get to catch the game, but it is "conventional wisdom" around here that Song, Denilson, and Flamini are all defensive type midfielders. If it is true that according to the article the three of them all played together in the central midfield, does that mean that we were playing with no attacking midfielders? Or did we previously underestimated the attacking ability of all 3 of them?
I believe that it was Flam and Song in the middle, whilst Denilson played on the right. Theo played on the left.
dublingunner said:Don Pacifico said:sesquioxide said:I didn't get to catch the game, but it is "conventional wisdom" around here that Song, Denilson, and Flamini are all defensive type midfielders. If it is true that according to the article the three of them all played together in the central midfield, does that mean that we were playing with no attacking midfielders? Or did we previously underestimated the attacking ability of all 3 of them?
I believe that it was Flam and Song in the middle, whilst Denilson played on the right. Theo played on the left.
I thought it was Aliadiere on the left, Walcott on the right and Flamini and Denilson more central along with Song playing the Gilberto role. At least it looked that way from the brief highlights.
xxxxxx said:dublingunner said:Don Pacifico said:sesquioxide said:I didn't get to catch the game, but it is "conventional wisdom" around here that Song, Denilson, and Flamini are all defensive type midfielders. If it is true that according to the article the three of them all played together in the central midfield, does that mean that we were playing with no attacking midfielders? Or did we previously underestimated the attacking ability of all 3 of them?
I believe that it was Flam and Song in the middle, whilst Denilson played on the right. Theo played on the left.
I thought it was Aliadiere on the left, Walcott on the right and Flamini and Denilson more central along with Song playing the Gilberto role. At least it looked that way from the brief highlights.
You're right. Ali played on the left.