A Tale of Two Alex's - Champions League Review

So attacking, flare football took another blow on Wednesday night as last year's beaten finalist went out at the first major obstacle. PSV, a very underestimated team in European football, humbled a depleted Arsenal side with an Alex (currently owned by Chelsea) headed goal. The quarter-finals are now riddled with teams that play tight, orthodox defences such as Milan, PSV and Chelsea. Roma remain, in my opinion, the only adventurous and overly positive team in the competition.

Fantasy wise, the most interesting aspect of the night was seeing the apparent last game for Swede Henrik Larsson in the United kit. The enigmatic striker has been a favourite with fantasy managers since his loan move from Helsingborg in January but with his departure imminent there is now a gap for a new strike partner for Rooney. Saha, the obvious candidate for the slot is out for up to 3-4 weeks, whilst Solskjaer is also sidelined. Alan Smith has returned from a long absence with a broken leg but surely cannot be considered to be an instant filler for the departing Larsson. Instead, it seems that Giggs may be used in the advanced role alongside Rooney. Another alternative could be for United to adopt a Barcelona style with Rooney, Giggs and Ronaldo all playing forward, a la Ronaldinho/Eto'o/Messi. Eitherway, Giggs looks like he will be playing a more attacking role in weeks to come with Ronaldo, and Ferguson will be looking to his two wingers to carry on with goalscoring duties. With Giggs moved forward Ji-Sung Park will surely get an extended run in the first team. Finally, with Silvestre looking to be out for a long time and Evra still sidelined there remains a chance that outcast Heinze may finally get a chance in the left-back berth - watch this space.

AC Milan 1 - 0 Celtic (Milan win 1-0)

Arsenal 1 - 1 PSV Eindohoven (PSV win 2-1)

Bayern Munchen 2 - 1 Real Madrid (Bayern win on away goals 4-4)

Man Utd 1 - 0 Lille
(Man Utd win 2-0)

2 comments:

pratt said...

man utd could play the roma system as well with rooney as the most forward player and giggs in the hole.

4-2-3-1

-----------VDS----------------
Neville----Vidic---Rio----Evra
------Carrick---O'shea/Scholes-----
Ronaldo-------Giggs--------Park---
---------Rooney----------------

what do you think

Fantasy Insider - Stephen Taylor-Matthews said...

Yes, a very good chance Pratt. Although, we do know that Rooney isn't comfortable playing the lone role...