Or play with a double pivot - both Bernal and Casado could play the double pivot role.
I mean, maybe we can't find anybody that can play lone DM in our system 'a la' Busi and maybe we shouldn't - maybe we play double pivot system and stop looking for the new Busi?Who can't?
Double pivot is essentially to accommodate any DM or CM limitations tbh.
Double pivot tactics are outdated. Mourinho used them during Chelsea days and IIRC Del Bosque's 2010 WC lineup had double pivot with Busi and Xabi Alonso. Haven't seen it in a decade as the winning formula on a big stage.
In terms of two CDMs.Depends on what you're thinking about.
Two actual deep-lying midfielders or CDMs? Probably not.
Two CMs or one CDM/B2B MF and one CM? A lot of teams. Argentina won the World Cup with it. Real Madrid just won the Champions League with it.
Yeah, no - I absolutely didn't mean 2 CDMs.In terms of two CDMs.
The system is very hybrid/dynamic to talk in the first place. I'm giving the hardline example of Del Bosque with Busi and Alonso that was 4-5-1 formation. Some could argue it was 4-3-3. With versatile players anything is possible.
I don't think Barca has them currently.