Sunday 24 February 2013

UEFA Winners League: Hamilton Academical Barcelona FW Mark Accommodation The Man for Milan... - Barca Blaugranes (blog)

With a come-from-behind gain against Sevilla within the last match, it is difficult never to believe Barcelona were in some way training to overturn the two-goal shortage in their Champions League link with Milan. Sevilla got into the Camp Nou and took a one goal lead into halftime, but the sleeping dragon was awoken by them. It is maybe not the very first time that Barcelona have removed this season to a deficit. In fact, Sevilla should be aware of all about it, having ultimately lost 3-2 after leading 2-0 within their previous meeting. A key component in the return victories has been the the 3-4-3 formation. An ultra-attack oriented set up, it sacrifices a defender for one additional forward in comparison to Barca's base 4-3-3. David Villa has often been the main element person in these structures, and that was the case again recently as he obtained Barca's first in a fairly straightforward manner. Accommodation is 5'9'', small for a key forward (just two inches higher than Lionel Messi), but he can still challenge centerbacks together with his brilliant runs. His headed purpose was more the consequence of good setting and a pinpoint mix from Dani Alves than any particular physical feature. Messi is and will be the main element person in the Barca setup, but if clubs spend amazing levels of attention to him, sense is made by it to introduce another force in his space. This is not a plan for every match; Barca knowledge packed defenses every time and often Messi can lead Barca to success. Instead, it is for several circumstances - especially like against Sevilla. Will it be used against Milan the question is:? And if so, when? Carrying it out right away could assure probably the most time and energy to try get essential goals. But it may possibly also start the shaky defense to a target. If Barca keep carefully the clean linen, just two objectives are essential. But when Barca concede only one, they'd need to score four as a result of absent objectives rule. Maybe the key is always to come from a, and then switch to a 3-4-3 as needed. Barca may line up like this: Another possibility is to play Cesc Fabregas upfront, leaving Villa to play the left side role. There are additional options, like Jordi Alba, Adriano Correia, Alves, or Iniesta in the wing spots. So, what do you consider? Should Barca risk the 3-4-3 right away against Milan? Use it at halftime? Or only towards the end? Follow us on Twitter

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