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Old 2012-06-28, 21:59   Link #3874
Kokukirin
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Eh, that's not how 4-4-2 diamond/4-3-1-2 works.

Italy's midfield is very narrow and there are no real wingers. They have numbers in the middle, and they are all comfortable on the ball and pass well. The width is provided by fullbacks and somewhat compensated by forwards drifting to wide positions. Cassano and Balotelli are both very good with their movement in this respect.

There is almost no chance of seeing the 3-5-2 again. The 4-3-1-2 works very well for them. And against Spain, packing the middle is a sensible tactic, as Silva and Iniesta both naturally like to come inside. The width is provided by Arbeloa and Alba. The former is hardly a threat going forward, but Alba's overlapping run can be the key to unlock the Italian defence. The supersubs Navas and Pedro will look to stretch play as well.
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