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  1. #1
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    Aye, he kicked it straight out at least twice today.

  2. #2
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    The simple thing about football is to do exactly that...play it simple and not put too much emphasis on the magician like number 10 role and a special kind of player to play it.
    We simply need a player who is allowed the freedom to play behind the supposed main striker, who can not only aid in playing him in but also play himself into the mix and basically creating the two strikers role that we tend to only see when positive minds are employed into the tactics.

    Joselu could easily play the number 10 behind Gayle and even mitrovic, as well as leading the line himself.
    Basically speaking, it's two forwards and it's as simple as that.

    You either get positive and use the set up or you play negative and lose the effect of it 99% of the time.
    As long as you have an all round type player then you have a perfect number 10.
    Joselu is the closest I've seen to one for a long time, for us.

    Perez will never be a number 10 as long as he's got a hole in his aris, in the real sense of the word.
    Mitrovic could even play the number 10 role quite easily.

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