If pressing is the issue Torres does that better & more than rashford
I'll try to find it again, but I saw that statistically both Ferran and Lewandowski are bottom 10 strikers in top european leagues in pressing.
With Rashford we're more likely to have all three of them in that stat, but I want to see him as the striker with Raphinha and Lamine on the wings regardless.
Exactly. It's not just the pressing either, it's all the ability in tight spaces too - the central areas tend to be more congested than the wide areas, and that is bad news for a player like Rashford who needs space and is better facing goal fronting defenders up. So many attacks would break down if he played there. If Flick is seriously considering that just because he thinks Rashford 'presses well', then Flick is going down in my estimation. But the reports could be nonsense.He will fail here at 9 very fast. He doesn't have the tactical IQ to press well.
Before winning CL we should reapeat the last season's CL performance. We can get much tougher path than 2nd place in Portugal and 4th place in Germany in the Last 16 and QF.
Rashford failed every time he played 9 for United, though it could work in a different environnment, but I doubt it. The constant comments that come up on this site about 'playing him as a 9' are a bit silly, and show plenty here didn't watch him extensively at United. Same goes for the Raphinha at false 9 claims. This idea that you can take any winger and try to play them as a makeshift 9 just becuase they press a bit and to get more natural wide players into the team needs to die. You need a VERY specific type of winger to be successful as a false 9 - it takes a lot more than just pressing - and Rashford and Raphinha aren't it. They don't have anywhere near the technical ability or cuteness in tight spaces and link up play, and to play as a more traditional 9 they'd be fish out of water with back to goal.
If that report is true it adds to the doubts I have over Flick's ability to win the Champions League and retain la Liga now that Real Madrid look a credible threat again (I am not as much of a critic as the likes of Messi983 or IniestaGoat, but think Temptation, Fati, Birdy, delancey etc go over the top about his abilities, so I am somewhere in the middle, I did vote neutral after all). No top manager would try to play Rashford as a 9. His skillset is so obviously geared to playing out wide. He doesn't even press that well, and then you think about all the other things a number 9 does that he's poor at (back to goal, hold up play, flick ons). Might as well just stick with the corpse of Lewandowski there as at least he can sniff out chances in the box.
Barca will just have to accept they have no very good natural strikers (Lewa is finished and Torres is average by top level standards, let's be honest) and no Messis who can fill in as a false 9. That's the club's fault for bending over too much for Robert. It will likely cost them later in the season but that's life.
What do you think @Messi983
Tiny sample size.Hojlund failed at 9 too at Manu, now look how he destroys Serie A
That's not true, plenty of their players have left and still been rubbish. It's just the ones who did well are talked about more because it's funny to rub in how bad United are as a club.everyone who failed at UTD destroys every other comp.
Tiny sample size.
Also, Hojlund is still playing as a traditional 9 (though Napoli are playing to his strengths more with de Bruyne balls in behind for him to run on to).
It's still very early in the season and too early to make full judgements. Something many people on this site love to do is make big judgements and proclamations based on one game or a few games.
Less talk, more action, imo.Szech about Hansi's system:
”Last season, there are things we didn’t do perfectly and that we need to improve. If we have a very high defensive line and don’t have control of the game and the ball, it’s a huge risk, because you lose the ball and are exposed. I don’t think we need to change our tactics. One of the aspects we need to improve is ball control, otherwise, our defenders will be in trouble. It’s not easy, no, to sprint 50 meters back every time because, at some point, you lose energy and, at an important moment, you don’t make it. Therefore, what we need to do is try to build on what we did last season and improve it. “I think we proved last season what our system can offer us. Yes, it is risky, but when we play at our highest level, there aren’t many teams that can compete with us, but we have to be at our highest level. That’s why, although losing the game against Sevilla is painful, it’s a good lesson because you have to understand that it can become embarrassing if you don’t do things right. So I don’t think that’s the problem. I would never criticize the system. I would criticize the way we played in that system in a given game. And those two games this season where we didn’t do well enough. One was the Rayo Vallecano game and the other was in Sevilla, and it’s a clear message that we have to do better. The system isn’t the problem. Usually, it’s how you act within the system.”