NipHolmes
Well-Known Member
This thread can double as discussion and progress through next seasons campaign.
Anyway here's a collection of my questions and thoughts.
Barcelona start next season with more questions than they have done for the last ten years. The main questions I have are;
Are Barca declining?
How will they manage both Neymar and Messi?
How will sort out the problems that saw then given an hiding v Bayern in Europe?
How will they perform against a Real Madrid side that's equally as good as the one that won the league two seasons ago but are now under the guidance of a new manager who's equally as celebrated as Jose but comes with less baggage.
Can Barca recapture the golden chemistry that they had under Pep?
Can Fabregas take over from Xavi or at least be trusted enough to?
Will their defense still be their 'Achilles Heal'?
Is keeping Tito the best thing for the club?
Are they failing to implement their proven blueprint of promoting and utilising academy players. A sale of Thiago and possibly Tello, both players that imo are good enough to play for Barcelona and deserve to be trusted?
Many questions and soon we will have answers.
My opinion is that they should not have bought Neymar and should have bought Thiago Silva. A world class CB who can play the Barca way but would most importantly fix their frailties. I also think that whilst Dani Alves is an excellent threat going forward he is also their main weakness at the back. Team that expose the left flank with him so high up the pitch and they get richly rewarded when they do so. They are kicking and screaming for a Zabaleta type player imo. Alba plays similarly but is quick enough to track back but even still he struggles. That's the downside of wingbacks and the emphasis is on Busquets to slot into the backline when required which leaves them playing 3 at the back whilst under pressure. They can get away with this in the league or when the whole team is on form but as we saw in Europe it can be exposed by strong and direct teams. They certainly need to tinker with their strategies to come up with a more solid solution to defending against the counter.
Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets is as good as anything in history as a three man combination but unfortunately Xavi is showing signs of age and lacks the mobility and engine he once had. When Iniesta is played on the left and Fabregas plays beside him it is noticeable that Xavi is declining. Don't get me wrong the guys still one of the best but he reminds me of Pirlo at Juventus where he needs players around him to compliment him. When they have the game under control people may dismiss any opinions of decline but when they are right up against it the problems are clear imo. Barcelona use the pressing tactics to compliment their possession football strategy. If a player loses a ball either tackled or intercepted pass then two or three players will close down an opposition player and then regain possession. However Barcelona failed to do that last season as well as they have done previously, I can only see this continuing for next season.
Tello and Alacantara are players who had futures at Barca but now seem to be either on the way out or unhappy with current roles. A real shame to be honest as I thought both would be part of the next cycle.
Look forward to replies and the upcoming season.
Anyway here's a collection of my questions and thoughts.
Barcelona start next season with more questions than they have done for the last ten years. The main questions I have are;
Are Barca declining?
How will they manage both Neymar and Messi?
How will sort out the problems that saw then given an hiding v Bayern in Europe?
How will they perform against a Real Madrid side that's equally as good as the one that won the league two seasons ago but are now under the guidance of a new manager who's equally as celebrated as Jose but comes with less baggage.
Can Barca recapture the golden chemistry that they had under Pep?
Can Fabregas take over from Xavi or at least be trusted enough to?
Will their defense still be their 'Achilles Heal'?
Is keeping Tito the best thing for the club?
Are they failing to implement their proven blueprint of promoting and utilising academy players. A sale of Thiago and possibly Tello, both players that imo are good enough to play for Barcelona and deserve to be trusted?
Many questions and soon we will have answers.
My opinion is that they should not have bought Neymar and should have bought Thiago Silva. A world class CB who can play the Barca way but would most importantly fix their frailties. I also think that whilst Dani Alves is an excellent threat going forward he is also their main weakness at the back. Team that expose the left flank with him so high up the pitch and they get richly rewarded when they do so. They are kicking and screaming for a Zabaleta type player imo. Alba plays similarly but is quick enough to track back but even still he struggles. That's the downside of wingbacks and the emphasis is on Busquets to slot into the backline when required which leaves them playing 3 at the back whilst under pressure. They can get away with this in the league or when the whole team is on form but as we saw in Europe it can be exposed by strong and direct teams. They certainly need to tinker with their strategies to come up with a more solid solution to defending against the counter.
Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets is as good as anything in history as a three man combination but unfortunately Xavi is showing signs of age and lacks the mobility and engine he once had. When Iniesta is played on the left and Fabregas plays beside him it is noticeable that Xavi is declining. Don't get me wrong the guys still one of the best but he reminds me of Pirlo at Juventus where he needs players around him to compliment him. When they have the game under control people may dismiss any opinions of decline but when they are right up against it the problems are clear imo. Barcelona use the pressing tactics to compliment their possession football strategy. If a player loses a ball either tackled or intercepted pass then two or three players will close down an opposition player and then regain possession. However Barcelona failed to do that last season as well as they have done previously, I can only see this continuing for next season.
Tello and Alacantara are players who had futures at Barca but now seem to be either on the way out or unhappy with current roles. A real shame to be honest as I thought both would be part of the next cycle.
Look forward to replies and the upcoming season.