100% agreeJoao Felix is known for a lot of things, but no manager or team mates of his throughout all the clubs he's been at it, will tell you he's someone who brings intensity to a match.
100% agreeJoao Felix is known for a lot of things, but no manager or team mates of his throughout all the clubs he's been at it, will tell you he's someone who brings intensity to a match.
Yes dude,
keep autistically posting as if Kounde and not xavi is the problem
What a sore loser you are in life...
Cruyff spoke about the idiocy of running excessively in an 11 man game.
Making the ball do the yards within the confines of a team which is moving in tandem up the field.
How we play football now? We constantly keep the possession for no reason, no means of an end.
Once it arrives into the opposition box, we look absolutely clueless other than look for a wide player and begin praying.
If Cruyff believed it was idiocy to excessively run around like headless chickens, we are playing the ''running'' equiavlent of football now.
Aimless, boring, predictable, unorganised, unimaginative, slow and TORTURE as a supporter.
The writing has been on the wall for years that this ''Barca DNA'' is dead and fucking buried.
The games moved on but our stupid owners/staff haven't.
I called for Xavi out last year and nothings changed.
I pray he's fired by tomorrow.
When was the last time we had a transfer to hit the ground running like Bellingham did for Rm? Can't remember one since David Villa and that was back in freaking 2010...you can keep buying your Ferrans, Raphinas and Roques with zero actual benefits. Until you have the money and a proper sporting department we will be way off any success. You say Araujo should leave? Yes, do it, but only if you buy a Ruben Dias kind of defender.
And yet, he's the only Barca player in the whole game able to move to penetrate the box and control and get a shot on goal inside the area. "Intensity" isn't mindlessly running around the field at pace. It's the ability to shift up several gears in movement and sharpness to create holes in the defense.Joao Felix is known for a lot of things, but no manager or team mates of his throughout all the clubs he's been at it, will tell you he's someone who brings intensity to a match.
Paulino lol
We don't do that here. It's more because we have no structure. All desperationNot talking about one season wonders like De Jong, as in freaking "I will score a header for you in every stoppage time and you can't do anything to stop me". I am talking about transfers that define your team and core for years