DonAndres
Wild Man of Borneo
Surely, but having too many stars/starters is not always a good thing, as it's hard to manage.
It is, but we won't have 4 much longer. Xavi is on a decline leaving a deep lying midfielder role open for a starter in the future. Cesc/Iniesta can't really fulfill that so sticking with Roberto as the leftover option does no good. Obviously the best case scenario is that Thiago stays but if not, I don't believe we have the luxury of sticking with the 'Xavi role' anymore. We'd have to change our midfield system greatly, maybe adding Schweinsteiger style muscle or a box-to-box player who is strong and technically sound. Or maybe stick with what we have, except giving Busquets some true 'regista' freedom to help dictate our play as a Pirlo style player and putting Iniesta in a slightly deeper role to help maintain fluidity. In that scenario, Cesc would become the link between Iniesta to Messi/Neymar and he'd have to work on his footwork/dribbling/flair more because that's what he lacks currently.