La Liga Round 19: Barca - Atletico 1-2

Who wins?


  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .

CatalinR10

Senior Member
Why did you lose hope already man
Hope is never lost , but

Before last month , hype levels were out the roof

After the last disaster class month in which we destroyed a potential big lead ( +10 points ) ahead of 2nd place and might even finish 3rd at the end of the season , made me have a more stoic and realistic approach.

We won't win shit.
 

Masetro10

Member
Good guys Watletico

Barcelona asking to play Champions League matches at the Metropolitano?

Cerezo (Atletico president): "We always cooperate with all clubs..."

Enrique Cerezo (Atlético Madrid President): "Barcelona have the youngest squad in Europe but they have many great players, for me they have a great future."

I wouldn’t mind a loss and giving them the title over Real Madrid if it comes to that, we ain’t winning squat with Flick anyway
Trust me Atletico will find a way to lose it to Madrid. A loss here makes the league pretty difficult for us.
 

BJJ

Well-known member
Good guys Watletico

Barcelona asking to play Champions League matches at the Metropolitano?

Cerezo (Atletico president): "We always cooperate with all clubs..."

Enrique Cerezo (Atlético Madrid President): "Barcelona have the youngest squad in Europe but they have many great players, for me they have a great future."

I wouldn’t mind a loss and giving them the title over Real Madrid if it comes to that, we ain’t winning squat with Flick anyway


Please tell me which coach we are winning with?
 

RedxMAK

Active member
Vamos equipo, I believe we can win today, tbh the players were fatigued and filled with a bit of arrogance but a one week break will fix everything
 

Messigician

Senior Member
Barca DNA
He knows all about Barca DNA and spanked man city in the UCL final

Tuchel is known for his implementation of innovative training methods.[257][258] During his tenures at Mainz and Dortmund, Tuchel made players take touches with their knees, cut the corners off the training pitch in an effort to force accurate passing and movement, and obliged his players to hold tennis balls during defensive drills to keep unnecessary fouling in check.[5] Training was reportedly made so difficult and mentally exhausting that actual games felt easy in comparison.[37]

A stringent analyst, Tuchel once paused a documentary on Pep Guardiola for two hours on the Mainz bus to study a graph which showed Barcelona's passing patterns.[6] Tuchel has borrowed training methods from other sports, including archery and kick-boxing; he once made his Mainz team spend close to a month training with a handball club. According to Jan Kirchhoff, Tuchel also emphasized psychological training, regularly sharing extracts from newspaper articles or books with his players to challenge their thinking.[6] An initial disciplinarian, Tuchel implemented bans on eating refined carbohydrates, replacing it with wholemeal pasta and light sauces at his clubs.
 

Messigician

Senior Member
Writing for The Athletic, Liam Twomey and Sebastian Stafford-Bloor said Tuchel's Mainz side prioritized adaptability in their approach, changing formation or tactical set-up multiple times each game to negate the particular strengths of their opponent. Speaking on this, Tuchel remarked, "We broke all [established] tactical rules [and assumptions] not for the sake of it, but because we were inferior in all aspects [at Mainz] and were forced to."[37] During his time at Dortmund, Tuchel often used the 4–1–4–1 and 4–2–3–1 formations; with the former, he made his team force overloads in space out wide, while with the latter, he looked to create overloads in pockets of space in between the lines of the opposition.[19] He also made the club more ball-dominant, as average possession by the team increased almost 9% following his appointment

TITANIUM THOMAS KNOWS HOW TO WORK WITH SQUAD LIMITATIONS
 

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