Talented but inconsistent. This game, he had several great individual moments, but he also disappeared for long stretches. I don't know what his 'best' position is, but I prefer to have him as the advanced midfielder, where his ability to make spectacular passes is most valuable and his tendency to drift out of games is least harmful.
And by the way: Thiago, Cesc, Iniesta, Busquets, and some of the cantera players have the physical attributes to replace Xavi; it's the ability to read the game that separates him. I'd say Busquets comes closest.
And by the way: Thiago, Cesc, Iniesta, Busquets, and some of the cantera players have the physical attributes to replace Xavi; it's the ability to read the game that separates him. I'd say Busquets comes closest.
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