Nope, the other guy, can't remember the name (Obiang?) was usually the more laying back and yes, they switched position sometimes to make it more unpredictable and to let Loca receive it deeper etc. But no, that does not make him the regista. That's missing the essence of the role of being the one channel everything goes through, being the dictating and organising player all game.
There are ever only a few true regista and he'll never be one of them. Just like Marchisio in the day, he can do a job there sometimes because he's comfortable on the ball but that's it. Just look at a kid like Rovella play and you see the difference.
There are ever only a few true regista and he'll never be one of them. Just like Marchisio in the day, he can do a job there sometimes because he's comfortable on the ball but that's it. Just look at a kid like Rovella play and you see the difference.
