Lol @ users here trying to push the narrative that we are just incessant pessimists who can never stay positive.
I would like to know why we should be optimistic. Oh well, I already know the answer to that like domination in the league, so few losses blah blah so let me rephrase and ask what is different this year that wasn't last year to the buildup of Roma
Same old horrible lineups like last season
Same old shitty subs
Same old shitty rotations and rest strategies
Same old mediocre boring play
Some old tons misleading wins thanks to luck or individuals like Messi after a mediocre team performance
Same old Messi saving the day after getting subbed in when he doesn't start and we are losing points
Same old misleading scorelines in CL by playing average (Chelsea last year, Manu this time)
Same old high spirits before the big CL match because we are doing so well in the league and have lost few matches all season (0 last time btw)
The buildup to Roma was totally similar and we got carved open like cake against Roma when a few of us were constantly trying to tell everyone that things weren't right. And we are facing a much better team than Roma and have more losses than last time and I don't see any drastic changes. Not to mention EV still played the gala 11 except Messi 3 days before the match, a mistake one of his assistants revealed in the media that he made last year when he was advised to rest some players before the match, and he still made it when we needed 1 win out of 4 matches to win the league, so he hasn't learned shit.
I am neither a pessimist nor an optimist, I am a realist who sees exactly what it is and I see nothing to stay optimistic about.
So you were complaining for 2 years straight and think your complaining was justified and you are vindicated based on 1 result in 2 years which you predict to happen again. Well done to you. Keep complaining. The good old "I'll predict negativity so if it happens I'm Nostradamus and told you so and if doesn't happen my team won and I'm still happy" tactics seems to work nicely for some people's psychology.
This is the worst we play in a decade because this is also the worst Barca team in 2 decades. Or do you still see Neymar dribbling and running on the left flank, Iniesta gliding past players, Alves marauding down the flanks and a younger, more agile Suarez bullying defenders with Xavi spreading balls left and right?
Hilarious how people still can't get to grip with the fact that this isn't a dream team anymore and all the key players are 30+ years old. Just because we got a 22 year old from Brazil who is somewhat promising and a winger who is injured 50 % of the time and the other 50 % of the time trying to regain form, doesn't mean we are the shit.
We have huge holes in the squad, biggest of them being Messi's positioning and the lack of elite rightback, which amplifies the problem even more. Our complete right side is a BIG issue since Lucho's 2nd season when Messi stopped playing on the right. It's impossible to structure the team like this other than 4-4-2-ish which isn't the traditional Barca way of course. We have no right winger, our rightback can't do shit without a winger to combine with and our right midfielder, Rakitic, has to do all the dirt work that the right winger should be doing normally. What's Barcaforum's opinion on this? "Herp derp, Valverde doesn't play dream football and Rakitic should be sold and Roberto is a desaster."
Not even worth discussing. People here actually deserve Sarri or Setien or Sampaoli or Tuchel "how to lose French Cup with 3 trillion Eure PSG" tactical masterclass flavour of the month coaches that they were worshipping in the past 2 years. Real shame Valverde extended.