Yep, the approach was pretty conservative and considering motivation, I'll hold in the teams' favour that this was a rainy afternoon on Getafe's own potato field and it would probably take watching Braveheart in a 10 hour loop to get them pumped for this tie. Also, Getafe fought tooth and nail and were actually pretty well organized, so kudos to them.
Nevertheless, all the problems apparent today are nothing new. It's one thing to deliberately dissolve the midfield in order to gain more width in the attacking third, even if we're not actually gonna do something with it since Alves is walled off so easily on the wing it's not even funny anymore. It's Lucho's decision and he sees that as a tactical stroke and will stick to it anyway. What I find more disturbing is the lack of basics on display, namely the absence of the pass and move routine and the total absence of off the ball movement specifically in the final third. And that has nothing to do with tactics of any kind, it's the basic way of playing every Masia kid absorbs from the day one and I somehow fail to grasp why the team isn't able or willing to implement the very foundation of Barca's play anymorre.