serghei
Senior Member
*who he signed
That's true. They are all in this together. They need to sort out the mess.
*who he signed
Truth is they both suck massively.Felix as poor as he is right now is not a bigger issue than Lewandowski currently. Makes no sense to bench Felix and play Roque out of position when you have a tractor as a striker as a massive issue still.
6 months? Try 6 weeks. He scored like 18 goals in the first 14 games and since then has scored 24 goals in 52 games.As for Lewandowski then I was never a fan of signing an old aging striker for that much money, but even I didn't expect he would turn into garbage after just 6 months. I thought we'd at least get two elite years out of him.
“Really upset, really sad because I think we created many chances, we missed many, many opportunities,” he said.
“It’s what’s happened all season. We dominated games, we played so well, today, it’s a pity we don’t have effectivity. Today I think five, six, seven great opportunites but we didn’t score. We need to keep going.
“The most important part is to score goals and we are not good at this. But now let’s see what happen, we have to improve, we have to score more chances.”
Buddy, why are you reducing the discussion to limited and wrong statements? To get the limited and desired result for yourself? And you assume that no one notices your double standard in the conversation? Don't talk about Xavi's titles and achievements as if he has made a tactical revolution since he joined the club. Don't defend his league success as if he guarantees the club's football future with his brilliant ideas. Xavi has played two months of attacking football in two years, which incidentally we didn't win in many of those performances and we only defined the team's performance as attacking relative to the context of the situation at the time, like our losses to Bayern. When we won the league with more 1-0 wins than any other team in the history of galaxies, which were often the product of individual performances by the players, we can say that now after two years we expect to see not only the result (which was not that great either) but also a beautiful display. But it's not there. And from experience I can say that if we stay with this logic for a long time that "it's okay if we don't win title this year, because last year's title is still there" or "we shouldn't fire Xavi. It's disrespectful" then without realizing it our standards will decline to the point that one cup every few years is enough for Barca.So, then if you sack Xavi and name a manager, and that manager doesn't win the league, you sack that manager too and so on?
It makes no sense at the moment.