MTL_Barca
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Well the players deserved to be blamed to for some games, but in the end Valverde is just an average coach. I don't think he is that terrible and people are exaggerating a bit but "not that terrible" just isn't enough, he can/will deliver some ok-good results with a strong team but i don't see him be a deciding factor ever. He will always just be the average coach with a strong squad and never the one that gives us an edge like Pep with City or Klopp with Liverpool. People can clearly see the coaches qualities when these teams are playing while Valverde is just there watching and not really helping at all, he is like the Mourinho the last years.
Tbh i don't have an answer who to sign, we need somebody that has the authority to be the boss around our stars that also knows how to handle a top level team in CL AND playing barca-like football. It's already hard enough to find real proven quality coaches but the last part makes it even harder for Barca. So i get behind going another route and trusting coaches that aren't in CL team rotations for years but we do it in a strange way because we seem to value being a former Barca player way too high and just expect them to know how to train it and believing in the style just because they played it years ago. I mean Valverdes Bilbao for example did play good football it's not like it looked completely terrible or wasn't successful for their standard but a lot of teams in Spain play "good" football, i think partly that's just because how the players learn football in Spain.
Some people here really like Sarri and i think he would be an interesting option but there wouldn't be any guarantees there too. Other than that i really have no idea, i personally like Cucu for example but every small club coach is a huge risk after all so it's always tough.
The only one i'm looking forward to is actually Xavi. I know it sounds to good to be true that he will come here as a first team coach and has success but at least he would have huge authority and the fans would love him. Also his interviews about his views on football and what he learned from Pep make you happy because you can really feel how much he believes in our style. Valverde and also Lucho kinda felt like they tried to kinda work with the Barca style but not really and would just abandon it at any given chance by always going defensive when we were leading, just dropping deeper to counter, subbing in extra defenders to park the bus etc and the worst part is it never fucking works because our players aren't used to it. Xavi wouldn't do that, Xavi wouldn't defend a 4-1 vs Roma, Xavi wouldn't counter with 40% possession etc. Don't get me wrong, i know it'll probably not happen too soon and would be risky too but i would love to see a coach that gives me the feeling he truly believes in what he is doing and not that weird "well i'm at Barca so i kinda have to adapt right" attitude. Somebody that actually thinks the Barca style is the way to win. If not we can just abandon it altogether and some people would probably say we already did the last years but in that case Barto should just go all out and not trying to mask it by signing former players because they "fit our style", "know how things work at Barca" etc
Tbh i don't have an answer who to sign, we need somebody that has the authority to be the boss around our stars that also knows how to handle a top level team in CL AND playing barca-like football. It's already hard enough to find real proven quality coaches but the last part makes it even harder for Barca. So i get behind going another route and trusting coaches that aren't in CL team rotations for years but we do it in a strange way because we seem to value being a former Barca player way too high and just expect them to know how to train it and believing in the style just because they played it years ago. I mean Valverdes Bilbao for example did play good football it's not like it looked completely terrible or wasn't successful for their standard but a lot of teams in Spain play "good" football, i think partly that's just because how the players learn football in Spain.
Some people here really like Sarri and i think he would be an interesting option but there wouldn't be any guarantees there too. Other than that i really have no idea, i personally like Cucu for example but every small club coach is a huge risk after all so it's always tough.
The only one i'm looking forward to is actually Xavi. I know it sounds to good to be true that he will come here as a first team coach and has success but at least he would have huge authority and the fans would love him. Also his interviews about his views on football and what he learned from Pep make you happy because you can really feel how much he believes in our style. Valverde and also Lucho kinda felt like they tried to kinda work with the Barca style but not really and would just abandon it at any given chance by always going defensive when we were leading, just dropping deeper to counter, subbing in extra defenders to park the bus etc and the worst part is it never fucking works because our players aren't used to it. Xavi wouldn't do that, Xavi wouldn't defend a 4-1 vs Roma, Xavi wouldn't counter with 40% possession etc. Don't get me wrong, i know it'll probably not happen too soon and would be risky too but i would love to see a coach that gives me the feeling he truly believes in what he is doing and not that weird "well i'm at Barca so i kinda have to adapt right" attitude. Somebody that actually thinks the Barca style is the way to win. If not we can just abandon it altogether and some people would probably say we already did the last years but in that case Barto should just go all out and not trying to mask it by signing former players because they "fit our style", "know how things work at Barca" etc
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