Sadomin said:
Capello's a great fan of playing with wingbacks in a five man midfield as he showed in Roma. Unfortunately Camoranesi doesn't fit into that kind of system. Neither is he a traditional winger in a four man midfield making runs up and down the flank. Most of his assists are made from the deep right, a central position or set pieces. I have nothing against this personally but it's obvious that he isn't the kind of player needed for a Capello style Juventus.
I don't agree. Besides playing the 5 man midfield, Capello is the biggest fan of playing 4-4-2, which he also showed at Roma amongst others.
Camoranesi is not a tradional winger, I agree there. Neither are Mutu or Nedved though and how Capello loves Nedved. We play with two attacking midfielders on flanks, two players with 'free' attacking roles. The fullbacks provide assitance in width.
Also this Capello vs Camoranesi media thing seems like bullshit to me. Capello himself is the one that made Camoranesi find his peak. Camoranesi was as consistently and continuesly played as Cannavaro and Zambrotta, the latter two always play. This season Camoranesi has been subbed several times yes, that is due to more attacking options this season and Camoranesi being slightly more inconistent this season. Add to that, Capello simply makes strange subsitutions.
ZhiXin said:
To add, this article comes from channel4.com. The source is still not that good, unless there r other articles reporting the similar thing.
Try sports.it