by Arch »
03 Jul 2006 16:06
Sven knew what team he wanted about 18 months ago. I think he had a certain right to expect that those eleven players would raise their game. He stuck with Lampard and Gerrard in midfield because, like many of us, he believed they were match winners - players who show up for the big occasion - and far better than any alternatives who might have offered better shape. He turned out to be wrong, but I think it was a reasonable idea. Every reorganization of his ideal eleven involved a dilution - take out a player who's potentially a world beater and replace him with a solid Premiership pro. I have never ever seen Carrick do something that suggested he was a world champion in waiting. I have seen that from both Gerrard and Lampard on the big stage. To some extent the same argument applies to Beckham. Choose a player of huge international experience, a regular for Real, the one player who can deliver the killing pass, finally back to full fitness, or throw the dice with an untested teenager (Lennon) or SWP who has hardly played a full competetive game all season and is also largely untested in the international arena.
Sven's problem was two-fold. One, his ideal eleven didn;t live up to their billing. I don't think that's his fault. Two, he had no clear plan when the ideal eleven became unavailable. As I've said before 4-5-1 with Rooney up front was not in itself indefensible. Rooney professed himself happy to take on the task and the lone forward has to get used to frustration. it comes with the formation - ask Henry. But 4-5-1 is problematic without real wingers. Rooney was never going to get the support he needed from Cole and Beckham. Once that formation was adopted, Lennon should have been automatic, and Cole should have been instructed to get into the box on a more regular basis.
Also, Lampard should have made way after the group stages. I know I'll get panned for this, but I believe we could have thrived with Beckham pushed into the middle triangle with Gerrard and Hargreaves. He was useless in the wide right of a midfield 5, but he's still a good footballer, a good passer, a respectable tackler at this level, and capable of the creative act that we dearly lacked.
And finally, I'm not buying the idea that Jermaine Defoe or Darren Bent would have miraculaously transformed us into a World Cup winning side. I think Sven knew this too.