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Any other club would have sacked him. That's not to say that Barca should have done the same. That's why Barca is mes que un club.
That's what I responded to
Any other club would have sacked him. That's not to say that Barca should have done the same. That's why Barca is mes que un club.
Valdes has ZERO respect outside of Barcelona./QUOTE]
I've never understood that, honestly. I rate him as a goalkeeper, not as high as some but he would still be in my Top 10, off the top of my head.
Had this discussion with friends of mine often enough, although the majority would rank him in their Top 20
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I've never understood that, honestly.
Neither do I, but I can imagine it having to do with taking the argument of him being backed up by such a great team too far. That plus his brain farts. Because when he screws up, he makes sure it gets talked about everywhere. The incident with DiMaria comes to mind. Combine stuff like that with the argument that he plays behind a great team, and obviously nobody will ever talk about some great save he's made.
Also many fans dont realize the importance a sweeper keeper brings. They think it's some fancy mumbo jumbo. They think it's simple passing and anybody can do it. They only see the flashy things like gravity defying saves of Neuer.
Well, the way I see it, the club now has enough time to find a goalie and train him to play Barca- style by the time 2014 rolls around. From what I've been reading it seems as though Barca does not want to let go of Valdes until 2014 and I honestly don't think it's such a bad idea. There is a goalie who knows how to play Barca-style (Pinto does not cut it imo to play LaLiga all the time) while the newbie can play the Copa-matches.
Btw, this argument that Valdes benefitted from a good defense: the same can be said about Manuel Neuer, btw, who plays behind a defense of rock solid players but who starts showing his flaws whenever he is challenged on a regular basis throughout a match (have a look at the 4-4 against Sweden or Munich's loss against Gladbach and Leverkusen last season when he was all over the pitch; also: nearly made a vital mistake against Stuttgart today when he could have had the defense deal with it) and yet he is held in higher regard than Valdes (disregarding the age issue - both of them are the number 1 keepers at contenders for the CL that is why I am comparing them). Of course Valdes benefitted from the defense, every keeper does. Valdes has shown what he can do time and again.
The way it was announced was not that well chosen, but I am not blaming him but rather enjoying the rest of the time we have with him
You'd think from reading posters in this thread that VV is one of the worst keepers of the world.