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    2021 Nations League Final Four

    Spain was already unlucky at the Euros and the better team. Lucho is making them play great football despite not having the big stars Spain used to have in their absolute prime.
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    2021 Nations League Final Four

    Just thought he reminds me more of Atletico type of midfielder like Koke or Saul, but Verratti is the better comparison.
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    2021 Nations League Final Four

    Gavi really doesn't give a fuck. Very aggressive and one could say sometimes even ruthless. We don't need another choirboy anyway, but he might get in trouble with referees at times.
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    2021 Nations League Final Four

    What a cross from Oyarzabal. Crazy precision.
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    6 - Gavi

    Literally Pedri's direct replacement.
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    Barca Transfers and Rumors

    Could've gotten Cavani probably already in summer with better planning. Of course it wasn't possible to get him on the last day after Griezmann-loan lol He'd help a lot at the moment with all these injuries and is still on a whole other level than LDJ.
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    Jordi Alba

    We'll have a bunch of important games then.
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    Jordi Alba

    Not in important games and even less without Messi.
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    Mohamed Salah

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    La Liga | Round 7: Atletico Madrid - FC Barcelona 2-0

    No, did the right thing. Should fuck mine during games instead of watching Barca lol
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    La Liga | Round 7: Atletico Madrid - FC Barcelona 2-0

    Check the squad list and post your preferred line-up. But remember: "Zero shots on target" Demir, ridiculed Luuk and "not ready for 90 minutes against butchers" Ansu. btw. I also believe it will be some sort of 4-2-3-1 with Busi or Nico falling back between CBs when Dest and/or Oscar push...
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    La Liga | Round 7: Atletico Madrid - FC Barcelona 2-0

    Despite girlfriends best friend celebrating her birthday today: I'm here and will join the party later.
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    Mavericky Puig

    They score banger after banger in training, but rarely have a shot on target in games.
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    Ronald Koeman

    It is not just about the covered distance. What matters more is the intensity of running. Teams like City, Chelsea, Liverpool or Bayern look way more active in that regard. If your pressing works better, you are not so prone to counter-attacks and therefore you don't have to track back as much...
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    Memphis Depay

    He is not fast, but not as slow as people make him. He'll play soon in the center anyway. And he has been pretty good for the Netherlands there. Right now he is seldomly receving dangerous passes between the lines despite making the runs. Of course he also has been a bit wasteful with his...
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    Memphis Depay

    Won't judge him before he hasn't played with better players around him. Right now he looks like a star player of a small country, who tries too much on his own as players around him are not on the required level. Give him Ansu and Dembele and see how it pans out. I know Dembele is far from...
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    Ronald Koeman

    This would be a good idea. There was just too much smoke around our training techniques in last few years. Setien complaining about the physical condition, Inter coach saying something along the lines if they'd warm up like Barca they'd lose every game by 5 or 6 goals, and many other examples...
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    Ronald Koeman

    Don't know enough about him since I didn't really follow Juve last season. On a positive note: He has already learned the hard way that coaching a top club and playing for a top club are totally different things. Has probably done a bunch of mistakes he has learnt from. These are experiences...
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    Joan Laporta

    In hindsight you'll always know better. Rijkaard failed miserably with Sparta Rotterdam, but made Barcelona successful again. After Barcelona, he hadn't really success. Football is weird. I'd rather take a gamble on an unproven guy than getting proven mediocrity in Roberto Martinez.
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    Ronald Koeman

    Enough money to sack him, but the real question is: Can we sign a new coach + his staff under the regiment of the salary cap? First team coach is part of the salary cap if I'm not mistaken. Maybe getting an interim from inside the club (Schreuder, Cruyff or Albert Capellas) is the only solution...

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