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    Koeman's Succesor? Media Speaks!

    Laporta clearly prefers German coaches and Xavi wasn't his first choice last summer. I don't think he'll be his first choice now or in the summer. There is also another problem. Just check out Font's plans with him. Xavi wouldn't want just to coach the team, Xavi wants power in the sporting...
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    Koeman's Succesor? Media Speaks!

    Would be ridiculous. Wanted to write as answer to anyone who wanted Koeman out NOW that they better prepare for a Jordi Cruyff masterclass on the bench. Just stick with Koeman until winter and see if he can turn things around once injured players are back. More than half of our attack is out...
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    Koeman's Succesor? Media Speaks!

    You need a clear identity on sporting level before even talking about a coach. Under Bartomeu we had what? 4 or 5 different sporting directors? Can't successfully work with an ever-changing basis like that. Not only sporting directors changed, but also their ideas and transfers, sometimes...
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    Samuel Umtiti

    I know why. Just look into the Fati-Thread. All it took Ansu was one training
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    Koeman's Succesor? Media Speaks!

    Can imagine that Roberto Martinez will be among the candidates if Koeman stays until the end of the season as his contract with Belgium is expiring next June. Don't know what to think about him. He plays 3-at-the-back most of the time with 3-4-2-1 being his preferred system for Belgium. He's...
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    Koeman's Succesor? Media Speaks!

    Nah. Always said that Valverde is a decent coach and did quite well, especially in La Liga. I also don't understand why he hasn't find a new club yet. He'd be great for clubs from the 2nd row like both Sevilla's, Villarreal, Bilbao, Arsenal. For a club like Barca he is too pragmatic for me...
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    Koeman's Succesor? Media Speaks!

    Recent history has shown that coaches who worked already at the club has been the most successful. Of course you can't compare Pimienta with Pep and Lucho due to the careers they had as players and their standing at the club, but he'd be my first choice as he already has experience with the club...
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    10 - Ansu Fati

    Looks indeed like he is already playing "contact sport". :wub: I don't care if he plays his first game in one week or one month. Just good to see him back. Must be a big relief for him to play football again after being sidelined for such a long time.
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    FC Barcelona Finances

    Officially confirmed by the club: - The results of the due diligence will be presented by CEO Ferran Reverter on October 6th. - The planned general meeting will take place on October 16th/17th, in which, among other things, a reduction of the presidency to 5 years will be presented to the...
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    10 - Ansu Fati

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    Karim Adeyemi

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    10 - Ansu Fati

    1438449545369866248 1438446377449803782 :fati: 1438451229961728007 :rockon:
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    Ronald Koeman

    Haha I totally understand you, but to put things into perspective: Koeman had the choice between - Demir that is completely unproven on that level with just 28 minutes of football this season - Coutinho without game practice coming back from an injury that sidelined him for almost a year - Luuk...
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    Ronald Koeman

    In hindsight the team did better defensively than I expected it tbh. Going behind by a deflected shot from outside the box is just unlucky. Neither their 2nd nor 3rd goal were beautiful goals but 2nd balls after hitting the bar. However, the 0-1 pretty much made Koeman's tactics reluctant as we...
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    Ronald Koeman

    Think the fans would like the team to die in beauty rather than play a defensive, pragmatic set-up like Tuesday. That's something you expect from Valverde. Most fans of the club (not Messi-fanboys) rather see a completely unproven Demir in a 4-3-3 than a defensive 3-5-2 with zero shots on...
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    Karim Adeyemi

    He was born in Munich so it is very likely he has been a fan since childhood. Munich is a nice city for young people. Bayern is clearly THE club in Germany with national and international success. Somehow they created the imagination that playing for Bayern is the biggest achievement for a...
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    Karim Adeyemi

    If he is smart, he is going the Haaland-way and chooses Dortmund or even Leipzig as the next step in his career. He is German too, so Bundesliga seems like the next natural step for him to develop further. Dortmund is well-known for developing young players and is one of the best intermediaries...
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    Ronald Koeman

    I don't think Top4 is in danger with Koeman as manager. It's naturally that everything is heading towards meltdown in here after losing 0-3 to Bayern, but realistically speaking we won't face Bayern in La Liga and apart from both Madrid's (who are both weaker than Bayern) the team is good...
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    Karim Adeyemi

    I really like him but we should not make the mistake and think he'd look as good at Barca as he does in Salzburg. Red Bull Salzburg is a club that has a clear idea of how they want to play AND they do everything for it. They even train, educate and "build" their own coaches for their football...
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    Trincão

    Isn't Mendes now Ansu's agent too? Damn if true. That contract extension will cost the club a lot.

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