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Chelsea's Funny Formation

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Did anyone find it odd that Chelsea didn't start with a recognised striker against united? Was it purely tactical as he said, or was there something else driving his decision not to play a striker? After all he had Ba, Torres and Lakaku on the bench. Bayern, Barca and Spain have used the tactic to good effect in the past but I thought Mourinho usually deploys a striker as the focal point of his attack. i.e Drogba in his prime.

According to Mourinho, "I go for mobility. I want to try to win the game. I do not come with a defensive team despite not playing with one of my strikers. But instead of playing with one target man, I play with four attacking players and they are willing to try to create problems."

Mourinho had this to say about the Spanish team deploying a similar tactic, "It's not good to keep on passing between Xavi, Iniesta and Fabregas without creating a big threat on Buffon's goal," "Yes there was a big effort from Spanish midfielders but without a striker the team was sterile."
Presume it was simply a message to Rooney to show there is a place for him in the team? Mourinho really is an egotistical man to pick that team to send a message to a player. Doesn't say much for Ba, Torres and Lakaku.
 
The press are making a big hoo haa about this and im a bit sad that its even been mentioned on here.
Firstly Shurlle is and has played as a striker many times. Secondly IF Chelsea win it doesnt get mentioned.
Its just a story for stories sake like 'Is Joe Hart past it' etc
 
I was just curious as to what motivated him.

I don't believe it was tactical.
 
Spalleti's 4-6-0 formation springs to mind. Agree with Oncy re Schurrle and the press.
 
Of course it was tactical. Its like these fucking cabbages saying the other night Mr Rodgers brought Cissokho on as a message to the board.
Managers want to win games, not fuck about with their bosses.
 
Cissokho was brought on to provide cover for Enrique who was having a tough time with Weimann. I must have missed the posts alluding to a subtle message from Mr Rodgers to the board. Cabbages is right.
 
Perhaps.

I'm only trying to start a discussion on here since we've no transfer thread to camp out in for the evening.
 
Perhaps.

I'm only trying to start a discussion on here since we've no transfer thread to camp out in for the evening.
Good point.
Im not going to lie mate, I've constructed a Bear Grylls style tree camp with hammock and a small fire in the Juan Mata thread.
 
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