8 - Pedri

malvolio

Senior Member
It's funny because Xavi was losing the Gamper a few days before and done the necessary subs to win that match.

Just goes to show how in pre-season you will do the obvious like take off an underperforming Lewandowski but when the real football starts, status overrides.
Friendlies don't mean shit though. Tottenham also put on some scrubs so of course anything can happen.

Also, at every season's start the kids and new signings look way better. After a few months their form fizzles out. In January we will know how we stand, if we don't implode by then that is.
 

vegitot

Senior Member
There were moments of genius but the worrying thing is that his entire game could be boiled down to those two or three individual moments.

Probably should have kept him on though.
A game can be decided by one or two moments of genius. Legends like Zidane, Iniesta had these things. Perharps only Messi can produce several genius moments in one game.

That's said, Pedri has to increase his overall volume. Can't be invisible for almost of time and wait for a genius moment. Especially for a midfielder.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Xavi needs to stop positioning him as some kind of second striker so often and allow him the freedom to get on ball.

For one it doesnt suit him and two trying to play of Lewandowski would be difficult for anyone even if fully suited to that role such as KDB.

Lewa doesnt move to open space, cant force defences deep due runs in behind and cant link play consistently at all.

Better off with Gundo higher up behind a mobile striker and Pedri deeper even if that means double pivot with FDJ.
 

Nello

Member
Just get him on the ball more and allow him some more positional freedom please. As Xavi himself said, you relax when he's on the ball. Our positional rigidity with him pushing up between Raphinha and Lewa work doesn't seem to work that well honestly. Too me, he seems smart enough to be allowed more positional freedom.
 

Nello

Member
Second pass was poor, way too close to keeper and far from RL. First and third pass were good in a vacuum but he should know Abde doesn't have the skill to take advantage of those passes.
Bar should be higher. It´s the first team of Barca, all our attackers need to be able to handle such a ball, including Abde. If not he'll never be good enough to start, as those kinds of creative passes often are what enables us to break down busses like Getafe who defend deep with a 6 man backline.

Of course Pedri needs to go for that pass, if he needs to think about if it's Abde, Fati or Ferran on the receiving end and decide if it's possible, then the moment is over. As Porque says, Pedri thinks enough already and should maybe play more instinctively to fullfill his offensive potential.

Also, Abde himself asked for that ball.
 

vegitot

Senior Member
Pedri has to think less when he plays. There are times when a progressive pass opens up and he Arthur Melo's it.

Gavi has to think more.
Those passes vs Getafe above are something Arthur can not even imagine.

But yes, Pedri has to be bold, brave and follow his instinct more. I like when he plays flair passes (back heel, flick...). He should try more, even if it is failed pass.
 

Don Juan Laporta Estruch

Well-known member
Too many excuses being made for the lad. Golden child syndrome. Get out there, demand the ball, and effect the fucking game with goals and assists if you want to be world class.
Because you are not world class yet, and if this is your best, then somebody give us 200m and I will accept it. :boss:
 

serghei

Senior Member
He has time to grow, take it step by step. It's not like the planet is gonna implode if we don't win anything this season.

The posters that think he is top-class already are on the pipe obviously, but he has time to get there.

He has to up his influence in the last third by a lot if he wants to be worthy of Iniesta comparisons.

I'm gonna take it easier on him and Gavi this season. And be more critical of Gundogan if he doesn't prove his quality fast.
 

kattanib

Well-known member
He has time to grow, take it step by step. It's not like the planet is gonna implode if we don't win anything this season.

The posters that think he is top-class already are on the pipe obviously, but he has time to get there.

He has to up his influence in the last third by a lot if he wants to be worthy of Iniesta comparisons.

I'm gonna take it easier on him and Gavi this season. And be more critical of Gundogan if he doesn't prove his quality fast.
In his position, experience is the main thing that makes him better and better. CMs prime at 27 up to 33
 

serghei

Senior Member
In his position, experience is the main thing that makes him better and better. CMs prime at 27 up to 33

Yeah, experience counts a whole lot. If his level is still the same at 24-25 then it's bad news but it's a long time until then, and lots of games to play and get better.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Everyone is hoping our players are gonna be some Messi-like freaks and storm the world at 19-20, some even sooner. :lol: This almost never happens.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Pedri was looking most likely to open Getafe up.. then gets taken off.

Playing far too high up the park and Barca media starting to call Xavi on it.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Isn't he supposed to be the new Iniesta? Now he's the new Busi that needs to play deep and start actions? :lol:

He is played ok. Just needs to be more consistent, take better decisions on the ball, and improve his physical level. He can't play deep. Especially not against parked buses lol. Deep positions are occupied by CBs and De Jong in such games.

He has to appear between the lines and be decisive when he gets on the ball in such positions.
 

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