FCB1987
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Messi missed that sitter on purpose
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Brazil in semis though
Messi missed that sitter on purpose
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Truth right there. As much criticism as our midfield has gotten, I think our lack of pressing and movement from the front was a bigger issue in the humiliations against Roma and Liverpool. We basically defend with 8 outfield players when Messi and Suarez start together.
The problem with Messi is that he is lazy. Too much talent and too little work these days, and past a certain level, hard work and intensity are key ingredients to winning. Also, his positioning is chaotic. He moves where he wants when he wants. This is not right. Every single player must fit within the tactics of the team and must have roles and duties to fulfill.
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Truth right there. As much criticism as our midfield has gotten, I think our lack of pressing and movement from the front was a bigger issue in the humiliations against Roma and Liverpool. We basically defend with 8 outfield players when Messi and Suarez start together.
You can carry one (Messi) because of what he offers and the team can work harder knowing Messi will produce magic.
The problem is Suarez. Barca are carrying two players and Suarez is offering nothing anyway.
The problem with Messi is that he is lazy. Too much talent and too little work these days, and past a certain level, hard work and intensity are key ingredients to winning. Also, his positioning is chaotic. He moves where he wants when he wants. This is not right. Every single player must fit within the tactics of the team and must have roles and duties to fulfill.
That is what happens when you have managers who are probably in awe of him and don't dare to say anything to him when something is off.
Messi was running/moving quite a bit during 18/19. There were practically no games where he struggled to make himself available and have a profound presence in our offense, even the Anfield game (he created or took every single shot we had in that game).
He was super invested in winning the treble this season and grew more and more confident as he was succeeding individually and we were on course to win it all. It wasn't until right after Anfield you could see a drop in his interest levels (though there weren't many games after that tbf). This lack of interest continued over to Argentina. He destroyed Honduras in one half while practically walking/barely on his toes the entire time. Didn't go out of his way to force a comeback against Colombia, though he was better in the 2nd half.
I think it's gonna be very hard for him to get motivated the way he was this past year, especially under a soul-sucking dud like Valverde. Messi put in SO much blood and sweat only to have the rug pulled out from under him at the last second. Seriously, that would've been his GOAT achievement to carry this sorry ass team on his back to a treble. I can only imagine how broken and breathless he must've felt afterwards, like what even is the point? Try it all again from scratch? Fuck that.
I think he'll go back to being lazy from now on unless some major change happens in this team that turns us into legit contenders again. No way he's gonna generate that level of inner drive playing with EV's suicide squad.
They why does he back up Valverde?
Messi was running/moving quite a bit during 18/19. There were practically no games where he struggled to make himself available and have a profound presence in our offense, even the Anfield game (he created or took every single shot we had in that game).
He was super invested in winning the treble this season and grew more and more confident as he was succeeding individually and we were on course to win it all. It wasn't until right after Anfield you could see a drop in his interest levels (though there weren't many games after that tbf). This lack of interest continued over to Argentina. He destroyed Honduras in one half while practically walking/barely on his toes the entire time. Didn't go out of his way to force a comeback against Colombia, though he was better in the 2nd half.
I think it's gonna be very hard for him to get motivated the way he was this past year, especially under a soul-sucking dud like Valverde. Messi put in SO much blood and sweat only to have the rug pulled out from under him at the last second. Seriously, that would've been his GOAT achievement to carry this sorry ass team on his back to a treble. I can only imagine how broken and breathless he must've felt afterwards, like what even is the point? Try it all again from scratch? Fuck that.
I think he'll go back to being lazy from now on unless some major change happens in this team that turns us into legit contenders again. No way he's gonna generate that level of inner drive playing with EV's suicide squad.
Dude he is a player, he isn't a manger, let alone a sporting director. It is his job to back the manager and his teammates as he goes to war with those poeple. It is others job (sporting director, board) to look objectively at the coaching and personnel at have the present and future of the club in mind. Further, even if he did have objectivity (which of courses he doesn't given the nature of a team), he might not be good at player assessment, coaching, and strategy--it is quite enough to be a genius on the pitch and most skilled player of the last decade if not more--that is what Messi offers and we are lucky he is part of the team we route for.