Ernesto Valverde

snowy

Well-known member
I'm thinking maybe he subbed the young ones so as not to get them injured for the Dortmund game... maybe! lol

Really cool game! loved it that all players had at least 1 attempt at goal [except Alba I think and Thor Stegen]

Valv might just be Evalving hehe

the Semedo long shot that almost went in... wanna see more of that!
 

xXKonan

Senior Member
We will probably still leak goals due to the defense falling asleep or likely due to the Left side of the defense.

With how we use the fullbacks, especially Alba, he's going to leave a lot of space and Lenglet cannot cover the spaces very well once Alba has gone forward and often has struggled against reading the final passes and against pacy players as well.
 

Leo_Messi

New member
I struggle to see what exactly Malmierda should get credit for tonight or for that matter his entire woeful stint at Barça so far.

Other than the defensive stability he initially brought to the club in his first season, pre-Roma in particular, although the stats hide a lot in this regard, his supposed strength (defensive stability) has been even further exposed this season. 7 goals conceded in 4 league games. That's almost 2 per game.

As for giving chances to Fati and Pérez, it is not like he had a lot of options NOT to use them given the injury crisis to almost every single of our attacking players with the exception of Griezmann, who naturally is also a work in progress due to being a new guy that is yet to fully acclimatize.
 

Leo_Messi

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Valverde has won 2 la Ligas and a Copa, thats pretty good.

Valverde is back to his best.

Against pathetically bad league opponents in the form of the last two season's RM and AM teams. Context and everything.

2 consecutive historically bad CL embarrassments. To put it into perspective, in CL history, only 4 times have a team thrown away a 3 goal led in a 2 legged tie and we have the unfortunate record of accounting for half of those 4 unforgivable giveaways in the CL. Aside from a very uninspired CdR final defeat.

On top of that no tactical setup in sight and most of the time very, very blend and uninspiring football.

I really struggle how come Malmierda, in this day and age, can have fanboys among our fanbase. Have the standards fallen this low or are some people openly projecting their masochistic fantasies?
 
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Horatio

You're welcome
In retrospect Valverde will be remembered as the coach that guided Barca during its transitional period. And with 2 la ligas and a copa and who knows what happens this season people will say he did a good job.
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
I want to give EV credit for starting Fati tonight. He could have played Bob or even Suarez, but he played Fati.

Even though I felt he should have taken Perez (not Fati) out for Suarez, I still wanted to compliment EV for starting Fati tonight in a big match.

In retrospect Valverde will be remembered as the coach that guided Barca during its transitional period. And with 2 la ligas and a copa and who knows what happens this season people will say he did a good job.

srry mate, but in retrospect he will be remembered more for those horrible CL defeats from a favorable and fortunate position against Roma and Liverpool than the 2 La Liga wins vs horrible competitors.
 
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Barcilliant

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In retrospect Valverde will be remembered as the coach that guided Barca during its transitional period. And with 2 la ligas and a copa and who knows what happens this season people will say he did a good job.

He will be remembered for those shitty cl results especially Liverpool.
 

MTL_Barca

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Transitional period? That will be the next coach if anything. Xavi got replaced during Luchos time here, same for Alves and Valdes and Mascherano too although he stayed another 6 months. Messi, Busi, Pique will probably still be starters when Valverde leaves because i think there is very little chance he stays another 1-2 years after this season. So it only was Iniesta, and right now it's Raki and maybe Suarez besides that it's more like the final years of the old core but this far not really a big transition. I think thats more something for the next coach and next board, by the time around 2020-2021. After the current 31-32 year old players are gone there will be no starter of Pep era left and even of MSN triple winning team there will be only Alba (also 31+ by that time), ter Stegen, Umtiti (who isn't looking like he'll be for long right now) and...well Neymar if he comes back. So i'd say that will be the big transition that has to be done.

For the game yesterday credit to Ernie for starting the youngsters and barcaforums favorite midfield, but after so many disappointments it's hard to get excited. The fear he'll eventually fall back to things like playing Sergi on the wing and Raki-Busi-Vidal midfield is always there :lol:
 
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ini4ever

Member
In retrospect Valverde will be remembered as the coach that guided Barca during its transitional period. And with 2 la ligas and a copa and who knows what happens this season people will say he did a good job.

What, transitional period?
Did we just replace the old core with youngsters the last two seasons I'm not aware of? Oh, XIs' average age in his last season was 29. Nice transitional period right.
 

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