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Is 4-2-3-1 formation the best formation for England?
Robert Green
Glenn Johnson, Ferdinand, John Terry, Ashley Cole
Lampard, Barry
Lennon, Rooney, Gerrard
Agbonlahor
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
that could work well cept yea defoe on for agbonlahor and depending on whos in better form you can switch between lennon and joe cole
- Anonymous1 decade ago
or a 4-1-3-1-1
gk:Ben Foster
rb:Glen Johnson
cb:Rio Ferdinand
cb:John Terry
lb:Ashley Cole
cdm:Gareth Barry
rm:David Beckham
cm:Frank Lampard
lm:Joe Cole
cam:Steven Gerrard
cf:Wayne Rooney
- ?Lv 45 years ago
4-3-3 is as sturdy. it ought to artwork for england if rooney is between the three. Bent performs greater helpful as a lone striker and england ought to remedy their left midfield problem by utilising utilising a precise footed participant on the left. the priority, however, is that it ought to probable spell the tip for lampard and gerrard and do england have the technical gamers required? maximum communities utilising this formation have skillful gamers at club and international point. Madrod have the likes of Ozil, Di Maria and of direction CR7 WITH Xabi distrubuting. Likewise Brazil can place self assurance in Neymar, Ganso and Lucas Moura. England only are not generating those form of gamers.
- © pd ~ LFC ~Lv 51 decade ago
i would probably go with defoe instead of agbonlahor. also remember that joe cole is on the mend. he coul be fighting for his place again :)...
it could go back to 4-4-2 with the gerrard - lampard centre and cole playing just off the striker. even though its not really the best format for the team... the problem is the best 11 players is not really the best "team" is it ....