BBZ is needed to counter balance the enthusiasm of Bobo. Without both at total polar opposites this earth would not be able to spin on its perfect axis.
Arthur was never really used in the right system, and was never really given trust.
It is correct that Puig, like Busquets, Xavi and Iniesta as well, probably needs the right system to thrive.
Barcelona can probably keep being better than Valencia once the goat retires, if they play the same way and by the same rules as anybody else, but I'm not very sure about it.
By going all out on playing a certain way, Barcelona can keep being a great club. Reading the solutions you users give is quite shameful - to buy Upamecano, Haaland, Depay and Wijnaldum to solve everything.
BBZ is needed to counter balance the enthusiasm of Bobo. Without both at total polar opposites this earth would not be able to spin on its perfect axis.
Given you were there I am suspecting you - deep downPuig is top 5 midfielders in the world is the most nonsense thing.
And please don't compare Xavi to Puig. Diferent era. Player like Xavi was not appreciated like nowaday. And even that, Xavi was best Spainish player in 2005.
Given you were there I am suspecting you - deep down
- Rated Lampard above Xavi in 2005
- Rated Toure over Busquets in 2008
- Thought Fabregas should play more in NT in 2006 and 2008 (at least before the gold), and maybe even thought he would improve Barcelonas midfield when he arrived.
- Thought Rakitic was a great signing
I might be wrong, as I might be wrong with Puig. I have only seen him what - 20 complete games in total or something.
Before last week, I had only seen Puig have one bad night. These last two games are making me a bit suspicious. Was he tired on sunday?
Given you were there I am suspecting you - deep down
- Rated Lampard above Xavi in 2005
- Rated Toure over Busquets in 2008
- Thought Fabregas should play more in NT in 2006 and 2008 (at least before the gold), and maybe even thought he would improve Barcelonas midfield when he arrived.
- Thought Rakitic was a great signing
I might be wrong, as I might be wrong with Puig. I have only seen him what - 20 complete games in total or something.
Before last week, I had only seen Puig have one bad night. These last two games are making me a bit suspicious. Was he tired on sunday?
Given you were there I am suspecting you - deep down
- Rated Lampard above Xavi in 2005
- Rated Toure over Busquets in 2008
- Thought Fabregas should play more in NT in 2006 and 2008 (at least before the gold), and maybe even thought he would improve Barcelonas midfield when he arrived.
- Thought Rakitic was a great signing
I might be wrong, as I might be wrong with Puig. I have only seen him what - 20 complete games in total or something.
Before last week, I had only seen Puig have one bad night. These last two games are making me a bit suspicious. Was he tired on sunday?
Given you were there I am suspecting you - deep down
- Rated Lampard above Xavi in 2005
- Rated Toure over Busquets in 2008
- Thought Fabregas should play more in NT in 2006 and 2008 (at least before the gold), and maybe even thought he would improve Barcelonas midfield when he arrived.
- Thought Rakitic was a great signing
I might be wrong, as I might be wrong with Puig. I have only seen him what - 20 complete games in total or something.
Before last week, I had only seen Puig have one bad night. These last two games are making me a bit suspicious. Was he tired on sunday?
I was even more right than I thought. Not only was my guess on what you thought 10-15 years ago right, you still think the same way!
First, we must decide what "better" means. It is indeed a question of "for what?"
I am not judging Puig, or any other player, on how well they can play in a system struggling to be 10 points behind Atletico.
I am judging them on how well they could fit in a system that could "destroy football"
You can say that this way of playing is now outdated and cannot work anymore, I don't care. They said the same in 2007.
Xavi showed without a doubt that if you play to his strengths you get extreme results. You think he magically evolved and suddenly became much better when he was 28yo, I think that is ridiculous.
Rakitic, Toure, Lampard, Fabregas, De Jong - great players, playing "well" for the most part. Their style is not perfectly suited to dominate centrally with understanding of space and time, however.
Barcelonas problem is not, and has not been, a quality problem. It is a lack of vision, and a lack of a coherent vision behind the transfers, and I guess it stems from the fan base, who were ok with Rosell in 2010 and with Bartomeu in 2015. The players bought are mostly great, they can play great in the right system.
I am not from Barcelona. I guess you have all the right to have your own dreams about your club if you are from there. But if I'm discussing with other people who are not from that city, I cannot understand why you don't support Chelsea or Bayern or Real Madrid, instead.