xXKonan
Senior Member
The square as I like to call it [Cubarsi-Inigo/Casado-Pedri] clearly works better when Pedri is down deep. I can see the idea of pushing Pedri up the pitch in the hole behind the front line but we lose a lot when he's pushed further up as he's just not that free flowing #10 kinda player.
His best position is undoubtedly the guy who plays deep like Xavi and helps control the tempo.
His best position is undoubtedly the guy who plays deep like Xavi and helps control the tempo.