Daniele
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See what's the problem?
If you really believe what you write in 1) you miss a lot about how football works.
That is the case only in clubs where the manager is granted authority to make those decisions and is respected by the club hierarchy.
Need to mention that this did not happen under Bartomeu any moment?
2) People replied above.
You can understand yourself why an employed coach would not talk against Messi.
EV is a special case of course.
Read the reports (I have posted some of them) about how he was conducting sessions. He did not have to 'manage' anyone, because he was doing whatever the players wanted.
3) It's not a phase of up and down. It's permanent decline.
All the previous many many years we all saw that Messi had some flaws and some virtues.
Year after year his virtues are diminishing and his flaws are persisting or augmenting, with the final outcome what we see this fall.
This is not an 'up and down'. This is a permanent trend.
Exactly, and not only against common LaLiga fodder.
As I said before, when Messi was injured for some time back in November-December 2018,
even under EV, even with dead-weight Suarez starting, the team won classico 5-1, won against Inter CL, and played much better in terms of cohesion and organization, with everyone having a position on pitch, even Coutinho and Dembele played better.
But if you are a deluded Messi fanboy who lives in denial, you refuse to acknowledge that.
Serious flaws in logic here, really.
It's like saying "a nation works in such a way that whoever steals goes to jail". If the thieves do not go to jail it does not imply that "the nation works in such a way that the thieves do not go to jail".
If in football the players rule in place of the coaches, this does not imply that "in football the coaches do not command the players "
If It happens (even if the player is rich, famous and powerful) then is a malfunction of football, and the responsibility certainly does not lie with the players, but with those who do not exercise the power that helps to make the system work in the right way.
Rivaldo explains it to you https://www.sport.es/en/news/barca/...ft-responsibility-for-an-awful-season-8192969
It doesn't matter what the coaches say. But what they do matters, and it is their responsibility.
You have your opinion on the decline of Messi, for me it is totally different. I have already done a systemic analysis of what happens, showing that the position for which the player is the greatest evil of the club is the result of prejudice and inadmissible.
If you continue to accuse anyone who has a different opinion from yours of prejudice, you make this forum boring and useless.
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