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pique should be put down
Even if they do it may take a few years for two of them to develop by which time Busquets will need replacing anyway.De Jong-Busquets-Arthur is gonna be some midfield. Maybe they have finally replaced Xavi and Iniesta.
Yeah, as well as he's done in the league he isn't a good fit. Their football is very Italian without having a great defence. Like a Mish mash between styles.They should have invested in a good attacking oriented coach. All the rumours from the club state that they are happy with Valverde and doing their best to convince him to stay, so it's just going to be more of the same I'm afraid.
Yeah, as well as he's done in the league he isn't a good fit. Their football is very Italian without having a great defence. Like a Mish mash between styles.
Fair point, bit i don't think they would have some better. The goat is just the goat.Dembele and Busquets didnt play. Suarez and Alba didnt start.
If you take the best player ever out of your team, particularly when he's probably the best passer, dribbler, creator and goalscorer in the world, obviously it's going to make a massive difference. They rely on Messi to make the difference in every game, in every conceivable way, but particularly creatively. If he ever has a mediocre game, or doesn't play, there's a very good chance that Barca will lose. I expected them to lose against Sevilla. They don't know what to do when they haven't got him.
Do you believe that’s normal when they have a much better squad than 99% of opponents even when Messi doesn’t play? A front 3 of Dembele, Coutinho and Suarez should be running over teams.
Why should they depend on him then? Why do they force the attack to go through him and look out of ideas when he isn’t there?
It was stupid when the same thing happened with Argentina but somewhat understandable, but with the best squad in the world??? Really?
They play with Malcom, who has 1 league start all season, and Boateng, who was signed to lighten up the dressing room, upfront, throw in an academy kid into midfield, in a Cup game which they are clearly not taking seriously anymore after winning 4 Copas in a row and the Messi brigade is already out full guns blazing: "I KNEW IT ALL ALONG, BARCA WITHOUT MESSI = CARDIFF CITY".
Exactly my thoughts. You would think he plays with some farmers. Suarez is arguably the best striker of his generation. Coutinho is a class player as is Dembele and the rest of the squad. They shouldn't be depending on Messi to beat Sevilla. If anything it shows that having Messi on your team can have it's detriments since everything flows through him so much and he runs everything that the squad maybe haven't practiced or trained to play enough without him against teams they have more than enough quality to dispose of with ease.
Messi - the only player in history that is so good that it makes his team worse.
For some no reasoning is too ridiculous to not albring it up.
You would think that they would perform better given the players that they have. I think it's a psychological issue, as well as technical. Obviously Messi is decisive for them in many ways, and when he's not there somehow they lose faith in what they're doing. If a player is that decisive for you as often as he is, when he's not there it is perhaps natural that you miss him on a psychological level, quite aside from the fact that you're also losing the best technical player in the world, and in my opinion the greatest ever, who has also scored 577 goals for them.Do you believe that’s normal when they have a much better squad than 99% of opponents even when Messi doesn’t play? A front 3 of Dembele, Coutinho and Suarez should be running over teams.
You would think that they would perform better given the players that they have. I think it's a psychological issue, as well as technical. Obviously Messi is decisive for them in many ways, and when he's not there somehow they lose faith in what they're doing. If a player is that decisive for you as often as he is, when he's not there it is perhaps natural that you miss him on a psychological level, quite aside from the fact that you're also losing the best technical player in the world, and in my opinion the greatest ever, who has also scored 577 goals for them.
They are still a good team on paper, and should still obviously beat Leganes at home without Messi, but they don't cope well without him. They've just had three games without him, they lost two, and they were drawing with Leganes until he came on and almost instantly won the game for them.
In terms of Argentina, anyone that watched their games would inevitably conclude that they were just a dreadful team in the recent World Cup. Just defensively alone they were shambolic. They could have had Messi and Ronaldo, and they still would have come nowhere near winning it. They were at least four players short of a team that could compete at the highest level. If you have no decent central midfield and a very poor defence, and get torn to shreds in the manner that they did, you won't compete at the highest level. They played both finalists in the tournament, and conceded 7 goals. It's a minor miracle that France only beat them 4-3, they just are way, way better. That's why they were called the worst Argentina team ever, despite having the best player ever (or at the very least, the best player in the world):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44575673
I am not saying it is true in Messi's case. Fact is there are some great players who have an unbalancing effect on the team sometimes. Ibra, Alexis, Ozil, Coutinho - just a small sample of players with great skill and negative effect on team performance in some cases.
I do believe that as good as Messi is, to build a team around him in order to get the best out of everyone you need a fantastic offensive manager who can limit his involvement and give a bigger and more specific role to the other forwards.
Amazing how you bend arguments in a certain way and mix them with valid claims until the actually quite absurd idea of blaming Messi for an underwhelming team performance in a game he didn't even play in sounds like a reasonable thing to say.
Well, if it's a tactical problem then tell me how Barcelona can have Ter Stegen, Roberto, Pique, Vermaelen, Alba, Busquets, Arthur, Alena, Dembele, Suarez and Coutinho on the pitch against Leganes, and still they had to bring Messi off the bench to win the game for them. I mean, you would expect that team to beat Leganes at home regardless of tactics, would you not?It's not a psychological problem, it's a tactical one. Argentina had more than enough quality to be a much better team than they were, it's not about if they have the quality to win the World Cup or not, it's about performing as a team to the standard of the quality of players they have.
Well, if it's a tactical problem then tell me how Barcelona can have Ter Stegen, Roberto, Pique, Vermaelen, Alba, Busquets, Arthur, Alena, Dembele, Suarez and Coutinho on the pitch against Leganes, and still they had to bring Messi off the bench to win the game for them. I mean, you would expect that team to beat Leganes at home regardless of tactics, would you not?
What's incredible is that you actually read what I wrote and concluded I was blaming Messi rather than Valverde. Truly remarkable really.
Try to actually answer to what I write next time rather than the old propaganda shite of attacking me as a poster, cheers. What's wrong with what I wrote there? What do you disagree with?
Only with the implicit part. Is it hard to build a attacking team around Messi? Yes. Is Messi a special case in that regard? No. Every team needs a top manager nowadays, otherwise they are overwhelmed by sides which are strong collectively. Messi is more of a cheat code for average managers. Well, actually he's a cheat code for all managers but whatever.
Wait, don't answer. I'm not really interested in beginning this discussion again. I only think somebody should point out that you again nonchalantly tried to direct the blame towards Messi after a game in which he didn't even play in. Somehow you twist and turn arguments until playing incredibly well is actually bad thing for the team. As I said, amazing resilience.
By the way, what are your thoughts on Real Madrid's state now that Ronaldo is gone? They are an even bigger train wreck now that the target point of all their attacks is gone. Surely you think that you need a fantastic offensive manager to build a team around him, too?
Defensive lapses aside, if we could only finish we'd be a really good side
I agree. Vinicius is very funny and has a very good attitude.We managed to give them the penalty to end all penalties. Nacho fouls Llorente from behind, who throws his arms out and hits the ball. I still can't quite believe that really happened
Oh well. Ramos was broke out the cape tonight . Also Vinicius is so, so, so thrilling anytime he's on the ball, he just looks dangerous. More importantly, the defenders are already scared of him
Benzema, if he only he could score a bit more consistently... he's having a very good season
If Suarez took penalties, freekicks and corners he’d have more goals and more assists in La Liga than both Messi and Ronaldo since his debut.
He’s clumsy on the ball at times though
Has scored 4 (four) goals in 23 apps in Europe since the summer of 2016. Considering the relative value you assign to the CL and your opinion that it would be a disaster for Barcelona if it doesn't win it this year, surely he should have been already replaced with someone who can do better?
Who can do better? There’s no one close to being available who is anywhere near his level.
Even without scoring he comes up with great performances more often than not.
4 in 23 is still poor but plenty of those are not big matches at all (16 groupstage matches if I’m not mistaken) and that’s a carefully picked amount of games to make him look as bad as possible. Suarez has a superb record for Barcelona in big games, both domestically and in Europe.
I was the one arguing he’d still be starting for Barcelona this season while the opinions here were that he was finished and Barcelona had to replace him. Go to last year’s La Liga thread and search for ‘Suarez’.
Wait until he goes two games in a row without scoring or misses a big chance and he’ll be getting called shit again.