It seemed, in the last 15 minutes I watched from the first half, that there was a lot more to take when Iniesta was on the pitch.
I was quite surprised to see Iniesta getting subbed off. I think Lucho wanted to bring defensive stability but that may have cost us a second goal.
It's quite scary to see the decline in quality in midfield since 2014/2015. Something has to change against these types of opponents when Iniesta is not playing. Playing 30 minutes in a quarter/semi-final of the champions league without Iniesta, against a team such as Dortmund could be very tricky.
Being probably the number 1 supporter of Xavi and his mentality in this forum, I advocate a more vertical style. Stylistically, teams such as Dortmund can really hurt us if our midfield doesn't shine
As crazy as this might seem to be, I believe playing in a "reverse" triangle 4-3-3 without Iniesta and Busquets can bring more intensity :
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Lucho should use every game against "smaller" teams as an opportunity to try to make adjustments. Psg won't be a walk in the park !