I certainly see the benefits of returning to 4-2-3-1 but that almost certainly necessitates playing Eriksen. Which I would not want to do right now.
It doesnt. We have three players in the squad right now I would happily play there instead. The idea we have to play Eriksen is an utter fallacy, one that seemingly many have been sucked into.
Beginning of the season I was criticising Lamela for holding the ball too long. Against Leicester he played in Eriksens spot and did a fine job. I would be very happy to give him the chance over a few games to see if he can find and maintain that Leicester type performance level.
Alli could do the job behind Kane. In fact I think it might actually be his best position. Not an Eriksen-like operator in that position. More a Lampard, IMO, which is no bad thing. I would happily see Poch play him there.
Not a permanent solution, but as a means to helping him settle - while getting what we can out of him - I would also be happy to see Poch play NDombele there as well. He clearly has a hell of an eye for a pass, and his dribbling ability that high up the pitch could be a game changer. Put Winks/Dier behind him and things get interesting.
Eriksen need not even be on the bench.
I suppose the general point is that Kane will go where he needs to go in order to create/conjure when he is not getting the service.
Kane will. But the general point really is - Kane SHOULD be getting service. Im all for him roaming at times to make things happen, its a wonderful alternative to be able to break out in game, and asks very different questions of the opposition.
But to just play him there is an awful thing to do. He is at his best as a proper striker, and I hate seeing him compromised to suit everyone else around him.
It was exactly the same story last night for England.
If we want him to be with us for the long term, we need to make the team work for him - not him work for the team. Otherwise someone else will come along and promise him a creative midfield and all the service he can desire. And I wouldnt blame him for taking it.
The other thing is, set the team up properly (and it is possible) and he doesnt even need to be the creative player. Thats the frustration.
It would be tremendous if Dele can rediscover form, as he and Kane switch off effortlessly and allow Kane those pockets.
It really would. And they do. How is Alli to find form if he cant get games? And even more - cant get games in a position to get the most out of him?
I do understand the argument for people wanting to use the old guard as a "tried and tested" approach, especially as the young guns arent really firing on all cylinders. But I think its wrong. We seem to be compromising our season anyway by playing the silly diamond with players it doesnt suit, IMHO we might as well be bedding these young players in and taking the bumpy ride for that instead.
Sanchez not in great form, Alli not in great form - how is that going to change when they dont get games, and when they sit on the bench watching want-away players put in bricky performances in their positions?