Hey all,
So I'm here sitting bored at work and since my TM itch won't be scratched for many more months, I decided to explore the potential of how TM would work in a three back system (if ever).
Right now, it seems like are stuck in a hyper aggressive 4-4-2 for what seems like 5-6 years now. The whole team is built around Mehdi and Sardar up top, in sacrifice of numbers in the midfield. However in recent years, I'm sure as we all know Mehdi is getting very old and Sardar is a big question mark. There is a very good chance he will injured and out for a month nearly every game he plays.
So all this in my boredom is making me wonder...can the current TM pull off a 3-4-3?
I've been inspired by Leverkusen's dominant run this season (of course TM is no Leverkusen 🤣, take this as a hypothetical) and how Xabi Alonso has implemented his 3-4-2-1 taking advantage of half spaces.
Currently, our defensive problems are because of us overlapping our fullbacks to join the attack, leading us extremely prone to counterattack if said fullbacks don't hustle back to defend (See Ramin and Haj Safi). So what if we switched to some sort of 3-4-3? This would make it very easy to have 5 in defense on counters. Would this type of system work for us? As we know, in a three back system the CBs must have technical quality. So what if we had something like this for example?
Goalkeeper (not a fan of Beiranvand personally but we don't have anyone better)
Moharrami - Hosseini - Aghasi (He is a left footed CB)
Hardani - Ezatollahi - Ghoddos - Milad
ARJ - Taremi - Mohebi
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In my opinion it would keep GNs hyper attacking mindset while giving us slightly more stability in defense, in addition to allowing us to rotate players like Mehdi/Sardar with their age and injury proneness catching up to them.
What do you think?
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So I'm here sitting bored at work and since my TM itch won't be scratched for many more months, I decided to explore the potential of how TM would work in a three back system (if ever).
Right now, it seems like are stuck in a hyper aggressive 4-4-2 for what seems like 5-6 years now. The whole team is built around Mehdi and Sardar up top, in sacrifice of numbers in the midfield. However in recent years, I'm sure as we all know Mehdi is getting very old and Sardar is a big question mark. There is a very good chance he will injured and out for a month nearly every game he plays.
So all this in my boredom is making me wonder...can the current TM pull off a 3-4-3?
I've been inspired by Leverkusen's dominant run this season (of course TM is no Leverkusen 🤣, take this as a hypothetical) and how Xabi Alonso has implemented his 3-4-2-1 taking advantage of half spaces.
Currently, our defensive problems are because of us overlapping our fullbacks to join the attack, leading us extremely prone to counterattack if said fullbacks don't hustle back to defend (See Ramin and Haj Safi). So what if we switched to some sort of 3-4-3? This would make it very easy to have 5 in defense on counters. Would this type of system work for us? As we know, in a three back system the CBs must have technical quality. So what if we had something like this for example?
Goalkeeper (not a fan of Beiranvand personally but we don't have anyone better)
Moharrami - Hosseini - Aghasi (He is a left footed CB)
Hardani - Ezatollahi - Ghoddos - Milad
ARJ - Taremi - Mohebi
​​​​​​
In my opinion it would keep GNs hyper attacking mindset while giving us slightly more stability in defense, in addition to allowing us to rotate players like Mehdi/Sardar with their age and injury proneness catching up to them.
What do you think?
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