Barca4Life wrote:Rogic wouldn't fit into the current Socceroos 4-3-3 formation.
He lacks mobility and defensive discipline to be effective in that formation. He might be more suited as a false 9 in that 4-3-3 or even ideally in a different variation where he has more defensive protection, probably in a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-3-1-2.
I think he would..
Jedinak
Rogic Luongo
Luongo is the type that could play at 6, 8 or 10. The way we've been playing with a holding mid + two 8's worked well in the cup. For a more conservative approach you'd have Milligan in there, lets Luongo play with more freedom at times, but in an ideal world with Rogic fit, he'd be the playmaker, Luongo his deputy, playing the roll of a box to box midfielder and Jedinak in behind them..
If Rogic gets himself fit and playing regularly, I can see this happening in later in the year.