Quote Originally Posted by Auzzy View Post
Although it was often more flat in performance than in shape. The gaping holes especially in the midfield were often shocking, especially in comparison to the disciplined two lines of 4 each that we often saw from Chicago.
Chicago was playing a rigid, counterattaking 4-4-2 with two d-mids and two wingers. Of course they're going to look disciplined. Our 4-4-2 was something very different, with Osorio and Bradley given full license to roam when we had the ball, which obviously is going to make our midfield look messy at times. They still both committed to their defensive duties though.