Playing without a target man

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If we assume a front 4 of Sandro, DCL, Rooney and Sigurdsson, it might work, but needs probably a mature Lookman, Mirallas on those days that he actually plays like a proper player, and whatever attacking skills Klassen has, which we haven't seen yet as he's only just got here. I really like the link up of Lookman and DCL, I think Rooney and Sandro can share most of the up front striking duties, it just remains to be seen what we do Right and Left while Bolasie is out, Mirallas is ..whatever he's done, Geri is gone, and what else?

I think it could be an exciting front 4, but we just haven't seen it gel yet!
 
You certainly can play without a target man. There's plenty of people who would rather we did I think, but I'm not sure we have the players to do it.

Most of our defenders aren't comfortable on the ball, so they end up playing quite a lot of long balls when under pressure. Without a target man that's going to mean the ball just comes straight back. Sigurdsson's strength is crossing the ball, and Klaassen's appears to be getting ahead of the striker into the box. Neither of which are massively useful without a striker playing with their back to goal. We also lack players who can pick passes from midfield, so if Sandro is going to play centrally I'm not sure who's going to be playing him in.

I think we'll be asking DCL to step up big time this year.

That's a big ask.

Good enough against mid table teams.

Won't be enough for top 4-6.
 
Think we will be fine personally until we bring one in. There's not many better than Rooney at dropping off to link up play. If we can get runners beyond him think we'll be fine.

Also think Sandro is quick enough to play off the shoulder when required.

DCL is more suited to a target man role than Rom was, just a shame he hasn't developed a scoring instinct yet.

Why is DCL more suited in your opinion if you don't mind my asking?
 

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