Kerrybai
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He doesn't have to be exactly like Xavi or exactly like Iniesta, he's in between (closer to Xavi I'd say). I've said before that we're not gonna have the same midfield forever and that isn't a bad thing.
Exactly, losing Xavi will be the footballing equivalant of having a frontal lobotomy. Players of this cerebral quality are about as easy to replace as a brain itself. However as long as our next generation can continue to play our passing/possession game to a high enough level then we don't have to worry if they are not carbon copies of Xavi and Iniesta. Forcing Thisgo into a Xavi mould seems unnatural, in time he will assert his own unique dominance in midfield.