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CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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Scholes and Xabi Alonso too, i guess. But Verratti is more of Pirlo's style.

Oh and Thiago played a few matches as a Regista this season and did a fantastic job.

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so I guess the breed is not so dying afterall ;)
Well, it is in a way. Scholes is retired, Pirlo and Xavi are to retire in a couple of years. Verratti and Thiago are the only two youngsters who show a lot of promise as a regista and can reach Pirlo's level at some point in their career. And one of them will probably go back to his old Trequartista position.

Nowadays a Regista is just as rare as the idea of having a 2-attackers formation. Very few teams in Europe still use it and that includes us, PSG and Atl. Madrid. Those are dying things in football.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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there's a lot of talented players that can play there, it's just that teams don't use them and to a certain extent i don't really blame them. they go for a more dynamic approach nowadays.
 

rakib567

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Apr 27, 2013
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if veratti costs too much then i want to see vidal pogba marchisio midfield with asamoah and marchisio as backup but i would keep pirlo until he retires.
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Juventino[RUS];4362290 said:
Gundogan, Sahin, Modric, Schweinsteiger to mention a few. Plenty if players can do it, it's not like Pirlo and Alonso have some special kind of god given gift. It's just that not many teams play with a regista anymore. Just like there's no more sweepers left. You don't think there's players out there who can do a great job in that position? Did the quota for them run out or something?
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Gundogan, Sahin, Modric, Schweinsteiger to mention a few. Plenty if players can do it, it's not like Pirlo and Alonso have some special kind of god given gift. It's just that not many teams play with a regista anymore. Just like there's no more sweepers left. You don't think there's players out there who can do a great job in that position? Did the quota for them run out or something?
Only Schweini from that list

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Pirlo's luscious mane is a God given gift.
Sorry, but there is no god
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Gundogan, Sahin, Modric, Schweinsteiger to mention a few. Plenty if players can do it, it's not like Pirlo and Alonso have some special kind of god given gift. It's just that not many teams play with a regista anymore. Just like there's no more sweepers left. You don't think there's players out there who can do a great job in that position? Did the quota for them run out or something?
You're forgetting something important here... Being a regista is not only about the position one can play, it's about being the one that dictates the flow of the match, the one to have a team built around him, being the main target from teammates when looking for offensive plays. When you take that into consideration you'll see the names you mentioned are far from that, with the exception of maybe Sahin (And Modric, but he didn't really impress me at Madrid. Liked him better as a CM/AM at Tottenham). Oh and btw Schweinsteiger is a box-to-box mid. Gundogan is a top player but don't know if he'd be able to fit Pirlo's role.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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You're forgetting something important here... Being a regista is not only about the position one can play, it's about being the one that dictates the flow of the match, the one to have a team built around him, being the main target from teammates when looking for offensive plays. When you take that into consideration you'll see the names you mentioned are far from that, with the exception of maybe Sahin (And Modric, but he didn't really impress me at Madrid. Liked him better as a CM/AM at Tottenham). Oh and btw Schweinsteiger is a box-to-box mid. Gundogan is a top player but don't know if he'd be able to fit Pirlo's role.
Players like Schweinsteiger and Gundogan are perfect examples of hybrid B2B/DLP. They can pick up the fall from their own D, start attacks, go up the pitch to the opponents D and press. They are friggin' dynamic unlike their Italian counterparts.

A good Pirlo replacement would be Matic from Benfica imo.
 

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