Saying that the players don't have hunger for trophies is the biggest insult i can think of for a team like barcelona. It is easy to sit on a computer and say such things but lets take a bigger picture here. This team has proved again and again that they always give their best to win every match. Lack of concentration in some moments of the match after Puyol left maybe, but that has nothing to do with lack of hunger or desire. In the last decade the way these guys performed no one ever has, what do you want them to do? Win CL every season? You must be stupid to think that is possible.
You could maybe say that for example, last season against AM, it was not about hunger, but more about Simeone's closing us down.
Well, Simeone played a huge part in our defeat, but in some epic matches (against Chelsea in 2006' for example), even when the opponent create 100s of obstacles, a coach, a team and players somehow find new ways to win against all obstacles.
In 2016 against AM, it looked, at least to me: fuck it, we have no idea how to solve this obstacle. We will try the same thing over and over and if it won't work, well, fuck it, we can't do anything.
About hunger, it was said in the past, and if I remember, Zidane said once: when you are chasing your 1st CL title in your career, you are ready to die on a field and do whatever it takes.
But when you are trying to win your 4th or 5th trophy, you will still try and give your best, but your motivation won't be at the level where it was was in your 1st campaign.
For example, you will give 120% out of yourself in those first campaigns.
While you will play "only" at your 90-99% in your 5th attempt to win a CL.
I mean, players are not robots and human body and human brain doesn't have an unlimited amount of energy/motivation.
Some guys will more or less stay on the same level during their whole career, but for majority of people/players, motivation will slightly drop over years if you have already won that trophy numerous times.
2015' was imo an example where our players lost a motivation, but after a few years of failures, they managed to recharge their batteries and win a trophy.
But since majority of them are older (almost 30) and they won a CL too many times, those recharged batteries couldn't last for too long.
but that has nothing to do with lack of hunger or desire. In the last decade the way these guys performed no one ever has, what do you want them to do? Win CL every season? You must be stupid to think that is possible.
I am not sure if we are talking about the same thing.
I am not saying that our players lack a hunger by default as sportsmen.
Let's say it this way:
-- some players are highly motivated during their whole career and they are always giving their best
-- while some guys don't care too much already from the age 18 or 22 (divas, poor professionalism etc)
So, no, our guys don't have those problems.
Our guys are awesome professionals (majority of them) and have a ton of natural hunger for a success.
But their natural hunger is draining over the years, especially when you are winning a trophy after trophy.
An example (this is not a fact, lol, just an example in numbers):
-- imagine if young Busi and Pique had a hunger for CL trophies at level 100% in 2009, aged 22
-- that level dropped to 90% in 2010
-- after not winning a trophy in 2010, their hunger rised back to 95%, let's say
-- we won in 2011, then their hunger dropped to 85%, since they have 2 trophies now
-- after failures in upcoming seasons, their motivation rised back to 90%-ish in 2015'
-- but after that, since they are approaching 30, their natural hunger is surely lower than it was when they were aged 18 or 21
It doesn't mean that they don't give a fuck about a team, but there is a difference when you are hungry 100% and only 80-90%.
You could have read similar theories and stories from 100s of journalists and coaches in different eras, for example:
(It is not something what I have invented, lol)
https://hbr.org/2015/02/staying-motivated-after-a-major-achievement
Cruijff's team lost motivation after too many La Ligas in a row with the same team.
Rijkaard's team (Ronnie, Etoo, Deco) significantly dropped in hunger after 2 La Ligas in 2005-2006 and a CL in 2006.
The whole crumbled because of that in upcoming years.
So, a fact that our players won 10s of La ligas and CLs in the last 10 years, doesn't have anything to do with what I am saying.
In 2006, key players were Ronnie, Deco, Etoo.
We drained their motivation and then Messi/Henry/Villa stepped in. (Plus, Xavi+Iniesta).
We drained Henry and Villa, then we bought Neymar+Suarez.
My point: you can have a core of players, but you always need a fresh blood, players who will be 120% motivated.
In 2006: only Deco had one 1 CL title.
-- Ronnie, Etoo, Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol=0 titles
In 2009:
-- Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol had 1 title
-- Pique, Busi and other were on 0 before that trophy
In 2011:
-- before a final, Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol had 2 CLs
-- Pique, Busi and other guys 1 trophy
-- after a final, Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol jumped to 3 CLs
-- Pique and Busi jumped to 2 trophies
2015:
-- before a final:
-- Messi, Xavi, Iniesta had 3 Cls
-- Busi and Pique 2
-- BUT, BUT, BUT, Rakitic, Neymar, Suarez (new key players) had 0 CLs (they were a fresh blood)
Look at the current team:
Mats: 1 CL
Alba: 1 Cl
Pique: 3 Cls
Masch: 2 Cls
Roberto: 1 Cl
Busi: 3 Cls
Iniesta: 4 Cls
Rakitic: 1 Cl
Messi: 4 Cls
Neymar: 1 Cl
Suarez: 1 Cl
-- that is 22 CLs for our 11 starters
Now, to get my point about hunger, look at our team from 2006 or from 2009:
2006:
Valdes: 0
Gio: 0
Puyol: 0
Marquez: 0
Oleguer: 0
Edmilson: 0
Deco: 1**
Van Bommel: 0
Ronnie: 0
Etoo: 0
Guily: 0
= 1 Cl in total for 11 players
Ok, I know, when you win a lot of trophies in a decade, it is natural that your team will be filled with starters with lots of CLs on their back.
But again, it brings some psychological problems also on the other hand.
Further, it is hard to measure a level of happiness when we win a trophy, but imo, a win in 2006' (after Belletti's goal for 2:1) and Iniesta's goal against Chelsea in 2009' seemed like the biggest collective emotional moments for our team in the last 10 years.
I am not saying that our players weren't happy in 2015, but... emotions just seemed stronger in 2006 and 2009 after winning goals, since it was their 1st or 2nd time:
Imo, that is the difference between chasing your 1st or 2nd CL and between chasing your 5th CL (Messi and Iniesta today).
There is no way that (for example) Messi's and Iniesta's motivation is on the same level as back then.