gregorrin10
Senior Member
And to think if he can make a bunch of Qatari nobodies playing like that, imagine what he could do with the likes of Puig, De Jong, Pedri, Fati, Dembele...
And to think if he can make a bunch of Qatari nobodies playing like that, imagine what he could do with the likes of Puig, De Jong, Pedri, Fati, Dembele...
The question is, is such a big difference because of Xavi, or are the rest of the teams shit compared to his team. Like once Ligue1 was with PSG or BuLi with Bayern.
Is Xavi still playing? I thought he was only head coach now
I think you posted this one too and I really enjoyed this as well:
https://totalfootballanalysis.com/a...for-barcelona-going-tactical-analysis-tactics
Little more in-depth and goes into some of the shortcomings of Al-Sadd, particularly defensively.
I get it because of the players he played with in the past but outside of that, I cannot see why anyone would think he would not do well here.
And to be 100s, if Xavi was the manager here, I think he would understand the ?amigos? concern and would not just automatically play Messi, Busi etc. just because he played with them in the past and crucially, if they are not performing at the level required.
I would prefer if he has just a season managing in Europe but I think people are overstating the importance of that. Especially considering his experience as a player, I think at least with La Liga, he could overcome that shortcoming.
Irrespective of if Al-Sadd are the PSG of their league or not, the results and performances he is getting out of those players is more than impressive. The AFC CL result from last season is deceiving: the team they lost to made it to the finals if I recall correctly and they lost a narrow 1-0 game where they spurned loads of chances, a bit like 1-0 to Chelsea away in 2012.
All things considered, I see more indicating he would do well here rather than indicating he?d flop.