BBZ8800
Senior Member
Its absurd and ridiculous to make these crazy comparisons to Messi and Ronaldinho based on 20 minute as a sub against Espanyol. No he was not "awesome" and not some type of new Messi in those 20 minutes and he was not horrendous today when Paco played either.
You argue strongly to move away from 442 and play a more unbalanced team by advocating for the signing of attacking superstars like Coutinho and Griezmann who cost so much and has such a high wage (like Suarez, Messi and Dembele) that they will always play.
I was happy with Cou's debut and I still think that he will end as a great player due to him already playing for years in top flight football and being a proven player in Italy, England and NT.
Plus, he has a proven mental strength and IQ.
On the other hand, young Dembele is a mystery and a bigger gamble.
He has tons of potential, but he doesn't have years of top flight football on his shoulders and things like mental strength, handling pressure and IQ and a mystery.
So, I have more faith in Coutinho currently.
About your remark about Griezmann a few times already, I would buy him, but I thought that Iniesta will accept Xavi's role soon, which would mean: Coutinho taking his position.
If Iniesta plans to be a starter in upcoming season, then we are in troubles.
I thought that Messi-Suarez and Griezmann will be willing to rotate and that EV will be able to do that.
But if Iniesta plans to play further as a starter and if our superstars aren't willing to be rotated, then I agree with you that Griezmann will be a problem.
Yeah, the sample of playing Iniesta, Coutinho and Dembele and playing both Coutinho and Dembele is small...
Dembele has never played with Coutinho...
Iniesta played with Dembele and whenever Dembele plays, we are far from EV's 442.
I took that sample.