Guardiola already has a plan for Fabregas that will bring even more attacking threat to Barca’s game and break down defensive-minded rivals.
Guardiola may well move from the 4-3-3 formation to a 3-4-3 system for home games and clashes against teams who employ negative tactics.
Fabregas would be used at the top of a four-man midfield diamond, operating just behind the front three of Messi, Villa and Pedro, and be expected to break late into the box, as he does at Arsenal.
Behind Fabregas, Xavi would play on the right of the diamond, with Iniesta on the left and Busquets at the base, covering a back three of Gerard Pique, Dani Alves and Eric Abidal.
For matches against top-quality opposition, Guardiola would revert back to 4-3-3, but he is aware he must come up with different ideas to keep the Spanish club ahead of the chasing pack.
Cruyff used 3-4-3 at Ajax before taking the system to Barca, where Guardiola was his captain and played in a team which dominated European football in the early Nineties. Guardiola still sees Cruyff as his coaching mentor and believes Fabregas would be the final piece in the jigsaw to adopt a new version of his total football philosophy.
Friday, 15 July 2011
Aguero's Destination
Draft
-Aguero has stated his Desire to leave Athletico Madrid
-Aguero desire to play with messi
-Juventus and Man city
-Aguero Maradonas nephew problems in Italy
-Aguero best striker in Premier league
-Aguero has stated his Desire to leave Athletico Madrid
-Aguero desire to play with messi
-Juventus and Man city
-Aguero Maradonas nephew problems in Italy
-Aguero best striker in Premier league
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