Respekt_III
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Maradona was a genius in the field yet he seems to have a poor IQ. Don’t be surprised if Messi is of the same soil
Personally i think this too, although i do find that it's the case with most footballers though.
Maradona was a genius in the field yet he seems to have a poor IQ. Don’t be surprised if Messi is of the same soil
We have a tendency to rationalize results after the fact, to refuse to acknowledge the element of chance. Jürgen Klopp stated that Barça had more clear chances to score at Anfield than they had at Camp Nou, and I agree with him. What enabled Barça to win 3:0 at home was some luck and the genius of Messi. What enabled Liverpool to win at home was a lot of luck, a lack of fight by some Barça players, and an extraordinary performance by GK Alisson Becker
Once Leo scores tomorrow and guides Argentina into the semi-finals this thread will calm down a bit
I'm getting irritated with his off the ball movements, he's just 32 and ronaldo that's 34 has better off the ball movements. Let's not forget that messi is a captain who is supposed to lead by example.I hope he changes this in his next match cause the world is watching and it's just not cool (whether you're the best player or not)you guys still cant understand why liverpool won the champions can you? liverpool is much better team than barcelona right now, and messi individually is the best ever but he makes his team worse when Barca dont have the ball, he won the la liga cause the others were weak as fuk, lets see next year if he can win walking like he is walking in copa america, or like i saw him walking all season without the ball, you and the guy above you still cant understand what football is about, he is playing like if he had 38 years old...he only have 32 still very young to walking in the pitch like if he was a fuking grandpa...he lost that fire he had and i think that is normal cause he already won everything he could, the hardest thing is to stay on the top rather than reach it, he is on top cause of genius but his attitude lately is like if he already feels tired about football, you can see his body expression in the field, he is tired of football
I'm getting irritated with his off the ball movements, he's just 32 and ronaldo that's 34 has better off the ball movements.
I'm getting irritated with his off the ball movements, he's just 32 and ronaldo that's 34 has better off the ball movements. Let's not forget that messi is a captain who is supposed to lead by example.I hope he changes this in his next match cause the world is watching and it's just not cool (whether you're the best player or not)
Yet Messi's been outscoring Ronaldo despite dropping deeper and deeper and Ronaldo basically becoming a goal hanger.
I maintain that Alisson Becker was the difference maker. Ter Stegen had a bad night and Alisson had a very good one. He was MOM in both the semifinal and the final.This sounds like a comment Valverde would say. Even with more injuries to deal with and a tough match between the two legs, Liverpool were clearly the better team over 180 minutes. It's hilarious how you claim their luck in the second leg was so much bigger than ours in the first. The first leg should have been a draw or narrow Liverpool win based on the general play and the second leg should have been 2-3 goals in their favor. They also took their foot off a bit after scoring the third. What extraordinary performance from Alisson are you even referring to? His saves from Suarez, Coutinho, and Alba were all ones that a decent goalkeeper should be making.
I also don't get how you can talk about chance when we have been CONSISTENTLY shit in almost every big CL away match over recent years. 2-0 to Atletico, 3-1 to City, 4-0 to PSG, 3-0 to Juve, 3-0 to Roma, and now 4-0 to Liverpool. Our performance at Old Trafford in the quarterfinals was also shocking and would have gotten us hammered against any decent team. The 1-1 draw at Chelsea last season probably should have been a loss as well.
Anfield wasn't a one off or chance event, it was just the latest in a long pattern of repeated failures.
I maintain that Alisson Becker was the difference maker. Ter Stegen had a bad night and Alisson had a very good one. ....
I don't want to defend Valverde.... failing to motivate his players.
The Barça win at home was due to Messi, the Liverpool win was due to Klopp.
However the Messi critics really have not answered this. How do they want Barca to get better? 1) sell him to start anew; 2) build around Messi with a focus on the other 10 players having better off the ball coverage, pace and defensive pressure + a midfield that is more athletic defensively and controls possession better (so Messi rarely to never has to expend energy just to relieve pressure in our own half), or 3) by putting more pressure on him and expecting to squeezing more defensive coverage, pressing and 90 minute all over the pitch intensity out of one Lionel Messi.
It is easy to bitch, but what are their solutions. I know where my focus would be among those options.
1) Put Messi at false 9 in big games so we aren't defending in a 442 with 1 attacker who doesn't press much which forces us to sit deep.
2) Demanding Messi to show a bit more effort and leadership in those few very big matches.
3) Getting better and more athletic players around him and our other aging players.
4) Ideally getting a new manager.