Problem is, now that Henry's got the armband, it's hard to take it away from him again. Toure or Lehmann would both be terrific for the role I think. Too bad. I know it's early, but another loss in the next couple of matches and they're already out of the running, a bit of a shame.
Hachoo- the main problem with playing Ballack and Lampard together is that they nee a 3rd CM to cover for their charges forward. This means playing with either only one striker and 2 wingers, as has been their preferred set up thusfar under Mourinho, or using a whopping 4 CMs as they did on the weekend. They won, but they won, they sure won even uglier than they do normally by not using any of their wide players. It's really a pretty happy dilemma for most managers to have with 4 top quality CMs (Makelele, Lampard, Essien, Ballack) and 4 excellent wingers (Robben, Mikel, SWP, Cole) to choose from, but being able to rotate his options effectively from game to game will go a long way towards determining how good a manager Mourinho really is. In the past he's really only had one system- striker, 3 MFs and 2 wingers, which worked well in the league as far as getting results goes, but not well enough in cup games where they trailed, when he'd only have Robert Huth to chuck on in set pieces in the dying minutes. When they did try something different (e.g. FA cup final vs Liverpool where they played with no width and 2 strikers), they got convincingly beaten.
With these new players they will be able to implement new tactics and throw on different players in different situations, so in theory, they have a squad that could, and really should be not only winning the league, but at least making the final of every cup. The only question is if Mourinho is up to the task.