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israel gonzalez - 18-Mar-10 12:49 4-4-2 would also be a way of showing Barça s lineup, but what we have to left clear is that 4-3-3 is not Barça s default lineup anymore, at least for the last games. |
binger - 18-Mar-10 10:26 From my point of view it was a 4-4-2, with Toure being the more offensive of the two central midfielders and Messi enjoying more freedom than his striking partner Henry. In any case, however, I agree that the positioning of Pedro and Iniesta on the right and left flank, respectively, should be adequately reflected in our lineup. |
israel gonzalez - 18-Mar-10 09:52 Hi bwidell!! I also watched the game on TV and then watched the first half rerun on UEFA.com, and I can assure that Barça play with 4-2-3-1, with Busquets and Toure as center midfielders, Pedro on the right, Iniesta on the left and Messi playing as a second striker behind Henry. Toure s position was kind of confusing since he played way too far from Busquets, almost as playmaker. Barça has been using this formation in the last games. |