With all due respect; you do know how the club is set up? The manager at Barca is a coach, not an all powerful manager that you get in the EPL for example. What could he have done differently (apart from playing Semedo rather than Roberto)?
Yes, he is the coach. And he has a key role in:
- playing style
- rotations
- overall squad management
- in game tactics
- substitutions
- mentality of the team
- transfers
In most of these he is the key figure in the locker room.
What are the key issues in the team right now?
I'd say it's playing style, tactics selections in away CL games, squad management, mentality, substitutions. All of these issues are his direct responsibility, and as a result he is the most to blame as an individual for the recent CL embarrassments.
And, btw, before Valverde, modern Barcelona were known more for great comebacks like vs Milan in 2013, or vs PSG in 2017, not for bottling huge leads and being the victims of insane turnarounds.
Man wouldn't know how to win a big European tie even if he wins the first game 5-0.
Until the old guard go, it will be deja vu. I am still very grateful for everything they have achieved and therefore they should decide when they go. It would be really disrespectful not to honour that.
The old guard will not go until he is gone. Don't you see his favorite players, the one he praises the most, are the veterans, the old guard? It is obvious. The one transfer who got in the team vs Liverpool, was Vidal, another veteran. The man loves old guard players. His favorite player at Bilbao was fecking 40 years old Aduriz.