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Should Real Madrid return to 4-2-3-1 next year?
04-28-2014, 10:16 AM
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Should Real Madrid return to 4-2-3-1 next year?
And if so, how would they line up?

Should Madrid do what Spurs did and use Bale as a CAM who attacked from deep and roamed?

I feel Madrid can't beat big teams with how they currently line up. Would it be better if Madrid line up as follows:

Diego

Carvajal/new FB
Pepe
Varane
Marcelo/new FB

Modric
Giant African (Paul N1gb4h maybe?)

Bale
CAM (Isco? or play Bale here ADM on the right)
CR7

Benzema

Or should Real Madrid retain 4-3-3 and just try to improve the fullbacks and replace a very burnt-out Alonso in that line-up?
and yes im really gonna just pretend that ramos doesnt exist. he is such a crap central defender its unreal.
@ Yuckerini Madrid already have the amazing technical and tactical class of Modric to take care of things. It is clear that we need a barbaric, uncivilised savage in the heart of midfield to take the team up a level. That's all.
@ Spurs guy- You just focus on YET ANOTHER ''Europa League'' campaign for next year and forget about what big clubs are doing or thinking. Try not to get smashed by Basel or Benfica this time.

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Should Real Madrid return to 4-2-3-1 next year? - Fanaticalbaseball347 - 04-28-2014 10:16 AM
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