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Revachol

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    Revachol got a reaction from Unionjack in Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool   
    First post here, hi everyone!
    For the Liverpool match, I'd have Frank use a 3-4-1-2. Our wide options are limited right now (even with Hudson-Odoi available...) and two up front with a man behind them will allow us to have bodies in the final third to put pressure on their backline.
    I'd go for:
    Kepa
    Azpilicueta - Christensen - Zouma
    James - Kante - Kovacic - Alonso
    Havertz
    Giroud - Werner
    Werner works wonderfully with a target man partner, so Giroud can be our 'Poulsen', with Havertz in his strongest position in the #10 entering pockets of space to release Timo. It was a struggle to leave Jorginho out of my lineup as I felt he had a good game against Brighton, however Kovacic shines when pressed which we all know Liverpool do so well.
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    Revachol got a reaction from Vesper in Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool   
    First post here, hi everyone!
    For the Liverpool match, I'd have Frank use a 3-4-1-2. Our wide options are limited right now (even with Hudson-Odoi available...) and two up front with a man behind them will allow us to have bodies in the final third to put pressure on their backline.
    I'd go for:
    Kepa
    Azpilicueta - Christensen - Zouma
    James - Kante - Kovacic - Alonso
    Havertz
    Giroud - Werner
    Werner works wonderfully with a target man partner, so Giroud can be our 'Poulsen', with Havertz in his strongest position in the #10 entering pockets of space to release Timo. It was a struggle to leave Jorginho out of my lineup as I felt he had a good game against Brighton, however Kovacic shines when pressed which we all know Liverpool do so well.
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    Revachol got a reaction from kellzfresh in Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool   
    Exactly.
    If Frank is going to copy anyone this season, it will be Nagelsmann's Leipzig for this game. Certainly with the players we have available, this is surely the best way to go.
    However,3 at the back with wide men will simply not work. Giroud & Werner will be key.
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    Revachol got a reaction from Blue Armour in Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool   
    First post here, hi everyone!
    For the Liverpool match, I'd have Frank use a 3-4-1-2. Our wide options are limited right now (even with Hudson-Odoi available...) and two up front with a man behind them will allow us to have bodies in the final third to put pressure on their backline.
    I'd go for:
    Kepa
    Azpilicueta - Christensen - Zouma
    James - Kante - Kovacic - Alonso
    Havertz
    Giroud - Werner
    Werner works wonderfully with a target man partner, so Giroud can be our 'Poulsen', with Havertz in his strongest position in the #10 entering pockets of space to release Timo. It was a struggle to leave Jorginho out of my lineup as I felt he had a good game against Brighton, however Kovacic shines when pressed which we all know Liverpool do so well.
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    Revachol reacted to kellzfresh in Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool   
    I like the look of this lineup and hope we play this.
    Extra protection at the back, Havertz can have a free role to roam around and create chances, Giroud can be a target man to win long balls and flick it to teammates and Werner can play a little wide and make runs into space. 
    Hopefully, Lamps trains these boys on quick one touch pass and movements so that we are fluid.
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    Revachol got a reaction from kellzfresh in Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool   
    First post here, hi everyone!
    For the Liverpool match, I'd have Frank use a 3-4-1-2. Our wide options are limited right now (even with Hudson-Odoi available...) and two up front with a man behind them will allow us to have bodies in the final third to put pressure on their backline.
    I'd go for:
    Kepa
    Azpilicueta - Christensen - Zouma
    James - Kante - Kovacic - Alonso
    Havertz
    Giroud - Werner
    Werner works wonderfully with a target man partner, so Giroud can be our 'Poulsen', with Havertz in his strongest position in the #10 entering pockets of space to release Timo. It was a struggle to leave Jorginho out of my lineup as I felt he had a good game against Brighton, however Kovacic shines when pressed which we all know Liverpool do so well.
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