Tuesday 13 October 2009

EXPERIMENTATION TIME FOR PROFESSOR CAPELLO


The luxury of qualifying early for South Africa next summer gives Fabio Capello a chance to experiment and sift out some of the squad's aging deadwood. The next qualifier against Belarus will give younger players the opportunity to experience the competitive edge which a friendly can't provide.

With up and coming players like Ashley Young and Gabriel Agbonlahor of Aston Villa and Jack Wilshere and Kieron Gibbs of Arsenal, Capello can now experiment with different strike partnerships, which up until now have failed to shine.

Against Ukraine, players like Rio Ferdinand and Emile Heskey once again showed that they have perhaps been handed one too many opportunities to prove their worth. Now it is time to try something new. Heskey looked hopeless on the ball, hardly winning anything in the air, and running into trouble on the ground. Even against Croatia, he made a strong case against himself, missing two clear cut openings. The huge problem with Emile Heskey that many people have is his lack of goals. The last two games have only moved to strengthen that view.

Rio Ferdinand, this season, has almost looked like fish out of water. Early signs were there to be seen - agaisnt Manchester City - giving the ball away, and failing to prevent Craig Bellamy from scoring from a tight angle. In Dnipropetrovsk, Ferdinand once again showed that he was not at his best, he almost looked clueless as the ball came over the top. He looked like a Sunday league player caught short because he had stitch from the beer he drank the night before.

If Capello thinks we can win the World Cup with Rio in defence and Heskey up top, he is very much mistaken. Time for a change, only two small changes, but he needs to start the experimentation now...before it's too late.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

did you have a bet with yourself about how many times you can write 'give a chance'?

JamesWarner said...

lol i like the way you remained anonymous...i counted 2 in the whole article? so i guess i lost my bet.

JamesWarner said...

ok maybe 3...i demand that you show yourself

Anonymous said...

Were plenty more, but your edit has tidied the piece up nicely. Opportunity is a wonderful synonym.

I can't see Wilshere and Gibbs coming into the squad until 2012 qualifying begins; especially with a combined total of 11 Arsenal starts between them. We've already seen at the last World Cup that taking unestablished Gooner teenagers does not go down to well...Milner should be given a chance though, having already turned out over fifty times for England.

JamesWarner said...

Yeah well i don't have the advantage of proof readers or editors.

I wasn't suggesting we took Gibbs and Wilshere to the World Cup, just use the games to give them experience (or players like them).

Milner is close to England's first team although the 50 appearances were for U21s. Why are you anonymous?

A few pieces of my mind - basically just stuff I either feel like writing down or think that others should indulge in.