Manchester United, Arsenal, AC Milan, and Lyon FC: The four tops

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Louis Saha: more than a gunslinger (gettyimages.com)
Continuing our Four Part special focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of the Champions' League clubs in the round of 16. Our second article focuses on four more clubs who won their respective qualifying groups.
LYON
Weaknesses
Lack solid defensive midfielders who can lock a game down: With Michael Essien and Mahamadou Diarra gone in successive seasons, and Alou Diarra and Jeremy Toulalan a bit green in that regard, the Lyonnais seem a little threadbare in the defensive-hachetman category.
Lack of depth up front: Sylvian Wiltord, Fred, John Carew and the young Karim Bezema are all injured so Sidney Govou has been converted from a right winger to striker. Gerard Houllier will be hoping at least one of the injured quartet can return in time for the first leg in addition to getting some games in before.

Strengths

Balance: Like Valencia, they have quality all over the pitch, and haven't spent a fortune acquiring them.
Wingers: Florent Malouda, Govou, heck even Eric Abidal can all tear down the sideline and cross the ball or turn on the burners and cut into the box. Ominous and deadly.
Juninho: Best dead-ball specialist in Europe. One of the best passers, can dribble and shoot from distance. Give him the ball and expect magic.
Experience of Gerard Houllier: Monsieur Gerard took Liverpool to the UEFA Cup and dreamed of the Champions' League. He may very well realise that dream with Lyon. Very experienced when it comes to knockout ties.

MANCHESTER UNITED
Weaknesses
Lack of depth: Performance-wise, one of the best starting XIs this year. But outside the first XI the likes of Kieran Richardson are poor substitutes - pun totally intended.
Weakness in midfield: A bit like Liverpool - their central midfield is weak; when Paul Scholes is injured or out of form, it's decidedly wretched - a gaping hole.

Strengths

Louis Saha's balanced attack play: More than just the gunslinger he was initially purchased to be, Saha's muscular, selfless approach brings other players into the game - and he spreads the ball like Ruud Van Nistelrooy never did. United's attack is reborn this year with the Frenchman playing as a forward playmaker.
Speedy wingers: Ronaldo is on fire this year, replacing his profligacy with some deadly shooting while still being one of the fastest players on the right side of the park. On the other flank, Ryan Giggs is still around, mesmerising defenders with his pace and dribbling skills.
Nemanja Vidic: Quiet, unspoken and unperturbed, Vidic, more than Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Wes Brown or Gabriel Heinze, is the reason for United's defensive solidity this year. The young Serb is immense at the back while knocking in some corners as well. Arguably, Man U's shrewdest buy in the last 18 months.

ARSENAL
Weaknesses
Cannot defend set-pieces, rarely score off them: No one is worse off defending set-pieces than Arsenal. The marking is abysmal, the movement chaotic. Ironically, set-pieces are often the only time opposing teams can get a shot at them. It doesn't get a lot better at the other end as Arsenal waste more set pieces than others.
Not direct enough when attacking: Passing pretty patterns is fine while in the middle of the park to get around the logjam of bodies, but in the final third a more clinical, direct method of getting the ball into the box and to the foremost attacker is required.
Lack of tacklers: Lots of artists, passing wizards and plenty of pace. Mathieu Flamini and Kolo Toure aside, not enough players who can slide across the deck to dislodge the ball from an opponent's grasp. In tight matches away from home, this is often crucial.
Strengths
Speed on the counter-attack: Less then five touches and the ball is often in the opposing net. As seemingly uncommitted as Arsenal's defending can be on occasion, it is a set-up for the speed with which they will sting you on the return. Opposing defences who venture upfield, you have been warned.
Excellent passing game: No one passes the ball as well as they do. Balletic in movement yet deadly in it's delivery, Arsenal's passing will convert a harmless situation into a goalscoring chance in a heartbeat - while involving half their team.
Cesc Fabregas: The best emerging midfielder in the game. Arguably the best passer of his generation. Look to him to unlock any team.

MILAN
Weaknesses
Defence is slow, old and prone to mistakes: Alessandro Nesta, while healthy, is a shadow of his imperious past, Paolo Maldini too feeble and prone to mistakes, Cafu is slow and sloppy, Marek Jankulovski repeatedly flatters to deceive and Alessandro Costacurta is - wait for it - 40 years old.
Attack is inconsistent: Filippo Inzaghi has died a natural death as a goalscorer, his ugly tap-ins notoriously absent, Alberto Gilardino is too mercurial and unlucky when on song, Andriy Shevchenko is missed while Ricardo Oliveira has yet to settle.
Over reliance on Kaka and Andrea Pirlo: Give them the ball and hope for the best. If they are closed off - so is Milan. Gennaro Gattuso can win only so many balls - he needs someone to create with it.
Strengths
2 of the best attacking midfielders and dead-ball specialists in the game: Ironically, one of their greatest weaknesses is also their main strength. If you had Pirlo and Kaka in your side, you would also be totally reliant on them.
Deep squad: Lots of players, lots of experience, plenty of bodies to throw at fixtures.
Experience: They won in 2003 with virtually the same core while other players have gone close to the summit with other clubs. Gattuso and Massimo Ambrosini have notched up over 50 games in Europe. Old timers like Maldini and Costacurta have been around since the glory days in the late 80s and early 90s. That's a mother'load' of experience.

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patcook (08/01/2007 06:53)
great article but as a milan fan i think our depth is worryingly thin with all our injuries and if Dida doesn't recover for the first leg of the next round Kalac will let in a 1000 goals, he is one spider with no web
bihil tekeste (08/01/2007 07:29)
i think arsenal weakness is in wings and they must buy two wings that will help the two strikers thierry henry and van persci
jad (08/01/2007 07:53)
jad
Milan can win the champions league this year even if they werent good at the start of the season but still they can manage themselves they play with pure heart Nesta will hold the defense once again he will be fit soon same for Dida, Gattuso, and Inzaghi
it's over (08/01/2007 18:43)
how come u only featured these teams what about barca ,so e have an injury crisis right now but i believe barca has the potential and experience to win the champions league when their players return.face it we have the best side in the competition thats why inter is trying to nik our best players.and whats up with barca wanting to buy c.ronaldo.all i have to say is yeh right we have messi.
Laurie (09/01/2007 01:14)
I know Fred and Benzema both played on Saturday for Lyon. They're still a little rusty, but they're back.
helina (08/02/2007 08:19)
even if man united is with lile am sure man united wil won
Glo (11/02/2007 10:40)
All your comment on Arsenal's weakness are wrong, how many times has kolo, Gallas, Henry score from set plays. You talk of direct play. Well this season Arsenal have mixed their game up properly. The odd long ball, the over playing has even lessen. The odd you come close is that we don't have enough tacklers. Yes, you are correct BUT to be honest we don't really need it. Clichy for instance is so quick at anticipating attacker's movement that he nicks the ball easily so many times. We have Eboue who is similar, he doesn't tackle BUT he slides to get the ball. You can ask Ronaldo about both of them. The point I am making is that Arsenal team is not like Barcelona where certain players don't defend. Arsenal defend with every player including Henry doing the sprinting upfront the upset the defenders. Cesc and Giberto defends as well.
mike (12/02/2007 08:32)
Have you forgot someone? :=0
Fatos (12/02/2007 13:27)
If they will have all palyers fit in the key period, I believe that they will do it. Arsenal can beat every big team in Europe, their only problem are small teams, which are not present in UEFA Championship.
jiugh (21/02/2007 14:33)
man u are winning this year
jay (22/02/2007 17:52)
darren (24/02/2007 13:52)
uy
AC Milan hard to die
chris (02/03/2007 11:13)
the gunners are the best ever
iddrisu terkper (13/03/2007 09:54)
iuoyhui (09/04/2007 09:07)
bullshit team!!! MAN U r crap.
ty (10/05/2007 08:53)
fdgret
A.k (12/07/2007 07:55)
Lyon i believe have the potencial to win the champions league next year but we need more defenders like fabio grosso and i dont think we should sell moulouda to chelsea they have enough players
A.k (12/07/2007 08:01)
Please im begging you if any Big name football stars are reading this help lyon out we have lost 2 of our best (Eric abidal and Florent malouda) and we are badly in need of players give us Some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rafek (18/09/2007 05:30)
Hero is coming back!! winner is coming back!!
job david (18/02/2008 20:34)
i will like arsenal win champions leaugue
lyon henry (27/03/2008 10:50)
manchester united is the best team in europe with the likes of player like rooney c .ronaldo &others
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