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I think Mou, Pep, and Klopp are hugely responsible for this too.
That seems like a stretch. It comes from the youth levels.
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I think Mou, Pep, and Klopp are hugely responsible for this too.
That seems like a stretch. It comes from the youth levels.
He is the example. The 10 has become a 8 who’s an elite attacker but is still expected to do that box to box work and contribute in more phases of the game than just attack. That’s what KDB is.Also, KDB can play as 10 and has been deployed in a similar role before for City.
That’s what I mean tho. Talented players who can characteristically play as an old-school number 10, there are plenty of those guys out there.
They’re just not going to be allowed to play that sole no10 position anymore. The game has evolved.
The number 10 position is going down the route of the 4-4-2 two striker partnership. We’re just not going to be able to see it anymore.
i would argue if they were good enough they would be deployed thereWhether you think they’re our there or not.
They won’t be allowed to play the number 10 position.
This is the whole point of the conversation.
The 10 being phased out is just an example of football being an ongoing game of chessThis might just be me but the 10 play style we used to know being phased out the game was pretty much inevitable. The majority of dudes with that play style even the ones that are really good are not in all honesty are still not good enough to warrant building your team around. It is a play style that to get the best out of it you need to build the team around that guy or accept some weak points in the team for the sake of letting them do they thing. Why would anyone do that for a player that’s not genuinely elite. James a perfect example damn good player at his best but good enough to warrant building a team around so he could do his thing? Not a chance.
I do think a manager would still build their team around a 10 they would just need to be an elite level player like top 3 in the world to warrant it otherwise it’s not worth it from a team building perspective.
is argentina not an example of the 10 working?The 10 being phased out is just an example of football being an ongoing game of chess
10s are easy for CDMs to track. Cruyff/total football moved the traditional 10 out wide to counter that. Harder to mark, able to create in the half spaces and centrally. It makes sense that the top attacking coaches would follow suit here.
Another development was to move them deeper, allowing them to get on the ball earlier away from the CDM. The deep lying playmaker could still control the game centrally while not occupying the position of a 10.
For me, 10s stopped being a thing once Pep took over Mourinho’s spot as the top manager. What we are seeing today in its place are 8s, wide playmakers, Registas, and false 9s. All do a bit of the 10 role, but with none of the drawbacks you would get from someone actually playing in that role. In today’s game I don’t think you could build a team around that role.
Are you talking about Messi at the World Cup? I would say he was a wide playmaker not a 10.is argentina not an example of the 10 working?
yes but check his heat map. he was a 10.Are you talking about Messi at the World Cup? I would say he was a wide playmaker not a 10.
While I agree he’s also Messi the ultimate outlier. He can still make it work and is worth making it work in the modern game cause he’s Messi these other dudes don’t measure up and would not be worth letting them play like that.yes but check his heat map. he was a 10.
he only goes out wide when arg has trouble with the press
yes but check his heat map. he was a 10.
he only goes out wide when arg has trouble with the press
Is that a New Zealander?
australian. the highlights in that video are from when he was 15-16 playing in the australian top league
Posted his highlights a little while back and he's been cooking that league as a teenager.australian. the highlights in that video are from when he was 15-16 playing in the australian top league