Windhook
Well-known member
@BBZ, but the current generation of youngsters is the best in the last 10 years. Has any other youngster in the past 10 years won the golden boy award, did any one of them got called up for the national team. Pedri, Gavi and Fati all did that, they did more in a season, than any youngster of the past 10 years in their whole careers. These generation is already different, because they are not only hyped by Barcaforum, but by the whole world.
You would write the same about our golden generation before they realized their potential. You would call Messi injury prone, Xavi and Iniesta would be to similar, they would never work together, Puyol would lack technical ability for a top team, Valdes would be error prone.
I'm not saying that this generation will be as good as that, but they are better than any that came after our golden generation, and they proved it on the pitch, they did the one thing that you always criticized our past youngsters for.
Absolutely support your view. This 2002-04 generation of talented players (Gavi/Pedri/Ansu/Nico) who break through the ranks is something we haven't seen since the 1987-88 generation of Messi/Busquets/Pique/Pedro.
The community completely backs (except for BBZ and few other nostalgics) these kids because they have huge potential and manage to perform on level at such young age. Also they cost us nothing, one of the few good aspects of the financial crisis at the club - we focused our attention back at La Masia and kudos to Koeman for doing this. Hope more kids will come through, it's a great time at the academy right now, I'm certain of this.
I thought of our mercenaries and why they perform below expectations. First of all it's the weight of their transfer value. I believe Coutinho would have performed better if his transfer was around 70m, the pressure of it I think brought some anxiety to his game, to deliver goals and assists immediately. Also a poor decision on the coaching staff who played Cou as LW in our 4-3-3, Klopp used the same formation, but the Brazilian played as AM behind the LW at Liverpool. Again I don't know if it's a contract clause thing like Gareth Bale who transformed from LWB into LW overnight the moment he signed for Real Madrid.