++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
Again, the easiest way to solve this problem is just buy a creative midfielder who can pass FFS.
I don't want to debate about terminology, since I can see what is Andy's and Jeeks' point and what Dominic and John mean too. I somewhat agree with Andy and Jeeks though, creativity is mostly about vision.
But I still think you people are exaggerating this problem. Yes, Paddy and Puma don't have as good vision as some of the players around, but what they do is offer much more defensive stability and freedom to other player. I see that Juve could have got Pizzarro for example instead of Vieira, but triade rather opted for the French man. One may ask why? The answer is simple, because this is Juve that we are talking about. You guys are asking more spectacular way of playing, but how on earth do you think that's going to happen when Capello is the coach of JUVE? Buying Pizzarro instead of Vieira might have been luxury that would have costed in the long run. Yes, that would have offered more options while attacking in some points, but that also had tied Zambrotta and Émerson to defensive area much more just like last season. Basicly I just see it as changing options to other, not necessarily creating new ones.
Buying Pizzarro would also have made Juve dependent on him, since no one in the squad offers the same kind of improvisation and flashy skills as he. I reckon that would have taken Juve back to Zidane's era, while Juve were much too dependent of ZZ. Yes, it was more of a "cool" way of playing, but surely it wasn't as effective as Juve's current tactics.
I don't see this problem with creativity that as large as some of you. And some of you people still claim that it might cost as in the CL. I see it rather on the contrary, Champions League is pretty much about defensive plays. One says that lack of attacking options costed Juve against 'Pool last year, and his probably right. But what makes one think that it'd cost us again?! May I remind you that replacing Blasi with Vieira offers more of defensive stability, but more attacking options too. People say that Juve can't do a thing when they're one down, but the thing is that I can't see Juve letting themselves one down.
I don't think that loading more to attacking options would help, since triade and Capello were smart, they loaded more on both sections, attacking and defensive. I know that flashy style of playing would be nice in some events, but that would be pretty much as risky or even more risky than keeping it tight in the defensive because of the counter attacks. Besides, Juve made more goals than anyone else in the league while they conceded less than anyone. What more do you want?
@ Dominic, thanks mate. New season and much of new stuff going around, let's see how long I'll hang on... But it might be a time for you to learn to spell my name correctly.
