On Frenkie in particular:
It's always a problem to misconstrue the nature of player by projecting into him either abilities that he does not have or desiderata one thinks he should be able to accomplish without a proper understanding of his skills first
1) Let's start by what Frenkie is NOT:
- he is NOT the new Busi.
He is not the player who will pinpoint 100% accurate breaking-line mid-long passes.
You can fantasize as much as you want that he can or should be able to do that, but that's not his game
- He is NOT a pedri/gavi/puig (or to make it even clearer Xavi or Iniesta) type of interior.
He will not need 0 time and 0 touches to orient himself in tight spaces close to the opposition's box, and play the perfect one-touch ball to split a defense.
In general, he is NOT the Masia-bread tiki-taka rondo hamster, and it's better to realize that sooner, rather than later
2) Then, to argue, that given the above, this player should not play for Barca, is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever read...
Why?
Because he has a unique WC skillset that is rarely found, and is on high demand given the nature of modern football.
Any top team would kill to have Frenkie in their ranks, while some BF 'coaches' look a gift horse in the mouth!
What is then his WC skillset? Since I wrote this recently:
He is a WC box to box md that can stretch his play from the Libero position to the man who arrives in the box to finish chances, ON THE TOP of his WC ability to retain possession and avoid pressure.
His best skills are his vertical movements, his awareness of space, combined with his ability to make progressive runs with the ball
This means that his best positions are the ones where he can makes the best use of his skill-set, and that's neither a Puig-type interior, not a Busi-type DM.
3) How this skill-set can be used?
You don't have to go back to his Ajax days to see that. There are already good examples at Barca:
Starting from the Libero position:
What do we see here?
He receives the ball, scans the space around him, and progresses the ball
through channels with vertical runs NO MATTER WHAT. No matter how may players are around him, not matter how much they try to dispossess him.
Who else has that ability in our current squad?
Granny Pique ?
Slow AF Eric? Slow AF Lenglet?
Never-run-with-the-ball-in-my-career Busi?
Fast, but not technical enough with the ball, Araujo and Ming?
Or even: the I-just-turn-but-never-move-vertically Pedri and Gavi?
Yeah, you got it...
And but the way, I can think of only 3-4 players in all European teams atm that can actually do that starting from defense.
Starting from CM position:
Being on paper the Right interior of a mid-3, in reality he was in reality a shutter occupying the right half-space most game,
and making vertical runs WITHOUT the ball, wherever he was needed, the entire game
Popped in the box through those runs several times, 1 header scored, 1 shot hit the woodwork, while provided an assist by another excellent run attacking the empty space at the right of the box
Tons of examples the last 1 year, where he does
the exact same thing, and his teammates cannot find him or he is unlucky in finishing.
At the Benfica debacle, he was by far MOTM until 33' when he moved back to defense: all the chances were created by his intelligence in locating the empty space at the back of Benfica's defense and attacking it through vertical off-the ball runs...
4) These 2 games are good examples of his different abilities in different areas of the pitch
The fact that he practically CANNOT be dispossessed at least until the final third, makes him the perfect asset for a team to carry the ball progressively through BOTH high-pressed and dangerous-to-lose-possession areas.
The fact that he is the one of the few in our squad to make off-the ball vertical runs in the box, makes him the perfect asset to surprise a defense and provide the extra-man that will break their defensive structure in the box.
Now, if one fails to see all that skill-set, or does not understand how a possession-based team can use such skill-set,
too bad for him...
PS: The fact that you can see much more from him under a WC coach is a given, and hope to see that soon after the summer.
But that should not be used as an excuse to mis-construe/underrate his abilities