Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Bianchi Proves His Worth

No doubt there will be a flurry of activity in the transfer window in the New Year and endless, rubbish rumours, but I wouldn't be too surprised if Sven doesn't turn out to be that active in the market.

It's been clear that we've been struggling up front this season and have been fortunate that the midfield have been able to score some extremely valuable goals. Despite a lot of work rate, Mpenza doesn't look as good as he was last season, now that he's surrounded by much better players. For me, he's too much like Vassell, but without the blistering pace and bullish strength.

It's been hard to be critical of Sven so far, but his handling of Bianchi has been poor - he even admitted it himself in a recent interview and said lessons had been learned. In the last few games, "Rolandinho" has showed just why Sven forked out £8.8m for him in the summer.

It looks like Bianchi is finally settling down in his new surroundings and is now playing with a confidence that we haven't seen before. It does beg the question about what he could have achieved and where we might be in the table if Sven had picked him every week (when he was fit of course).

The exciting arrival of Castillo will I'm sure spur Rolando on even more and competition for what could be only one striker's position will hot up intensely. it's easy to forget that Bojinov is poised to return and when he does, it will be like having a whole new pool of forwards to choose from.

With more forwards available, it would be nice to see Sven make the most of his attacking options and use a more orthodox 4-4-2 formation, maybe even a 4-3-3 for the right occasion. We've looked much more threatening in recent weeks when Sven's used two strikers.

So, for me it's Mpenza and Samaras that need to be the movers in January. Despite only a handful of appearances, Bianchi has shown that he has got quality and at just 23, City will have him at Eastlands during his prime and that could be worth an awful lot.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bianchi is beginning to look good but with Castillo's arrival, a place in the starting line-up is by no means guaranteed and he may end frustrated just like Isaksson.

Bluesology said...

Perhaps Sven needs to decide on his 1st choice strike partnership and stick with it...just like he did with the 'keepers recently. On that basis it has to be Bianchi & Castillo at the moment

Anonymous said...

we all can now say dat bianchi is a great goal poacher but lacks the pace to frighten any defender..sven shud wait till d end of season to see wether bianchi fits his type of system or not & then make a decision..

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure the diminutive Castillo is the type of player that can play as lone striker, whereas Bianchi regularly played that role in Italy, and it is evident that he is good in the air & can hold the ball up well. I fear Castillo could be used predominantly as a bench-warmer like the unlucky Geovanni.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone think the reason we have relied so heavily on The LONE striker is because with toothless tigers like Samaras, Vassel, Mpenza, we're better fielding the extra midfeilder? If Castillo is as good as the pre-season chase suggests I think a 4-4-2 with Bianchi will feature more. Now I've got to get back to assembling this Bleeding Doll house. Merry Crimbo, God bless us every one. Now lets Destroy Blackburn.

Bluesology said...

Ah, the joys of being a parent at Xmas ;-)

Anonymous said...

Who's a parent?

Anonymous said...

alfonso alves is a done deal in january with samaras and vassell going out the door at eastlands.
Merry xmas to all man city fans

Bluesology said...

hmmmmm .... we'll see