Some players are just easier on the eye.No idea why people were doubting him. The fundamentals are clearly there - there's very little chance that a La Masia trained DM working with Pep/Xavi is going to fail.
Yes he was.Needs to be said.
In his first year, Rodri wasn't as good as Nico G is now.
Some players are just easier on the eye.
Nico may look clunky at times, but he wins his duels, scans the pitch better than most and can break the lines with passing and dribbling.
In general, if our 6 looks like they’re immobile or out of position, it’s generally because the system is creaking and they’re isolated.
It’s the same with Bernardo. If he doesn’t connect with our system, he looks awful, without doing anything differently.
Wasnt long go he was usually the first subbed off. Not anymore. Got to think Pep is delighted with how he's developing. Clearly a very coachable player. Now we need a Nico back up. He's playing a lot moreInvaluable right now. Really clicked for him and he's improving by the game. Might find himself in the Spanish squad if this form continues, him alongside Rodri in a 2 man pivot could be the future for both us and Spain.
Yes he's really developed that awareness. He now has a 20yrd radius but you see when Rodri comes on he has a 40yrd radius. Still room for improvement but he's headed in the right direction and I've no doubt he will get there.He downloaded the 360° Spatial Awareness pack. He went from a Rodri back up to a Rodri competitor in the space of a month. Every part of his game has improved. His passing range, passing between lines, positionally, tempo, vision. Well done to him. I still think him and Rodri have to play together in a pivot, that's our best midfield base available.
I have never been happier to be proven wrong.He’s really improved and a run in the team is showing what a player he is. Love it.