itisrising
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Garcia gets so much undeserved hate on here. I agree that he hasn’t always shone when he’s played but we don’t see what Pep and the coaching staff see working with him every day. They clearly rate him and think of him very highly and it’s not because he’s from Catalonia like some posters are claiming.
Do you really think that someone as obsessed with winning as Pep would pick Garcia over Stones and Otamendi if he didn’t think he was better than them? As fans we don’t always see the whole picture. We don’t see what Garcia is like in training, in the dressing room, etc. Pep and the rest of the coaching staff clearly want him here and see a future for him.
Remember he’s only 19 as well. He’s still 10-12 years off his peak. Hopefully he changes his mind and stays—if not then I don’t blame him for wanting to return to his home to play for his boyhood club.
I don't think people have any ill will towards him. In fact, his decision to go back to Barca makes perfect sense for a guy that clearly is Barca through and through. The issue is what this whole situation represents.
Here we have a guy that doesn't want to be here. We're a club that even the great Lionel Messi was pleading to join yet here we are with a 19yo that doesn't want to be here, essentially being developed for Barcelona.
I know it's cynical when Blues say he's only here being of his background but, in reality, it's not a ludicrous suggestion. Pep has always maintained La Masia as the best academy in the world, he gave significant playing time to players that had no business at that level. Guys like Jefferen, Cuenca were starting games regularly for Barca. In 2011, Pep stated that La Masia is full of players like Wilshere; the idea that he strongly values and favours any player coming from La Masia isn't far fetched at all. This is especially true when Pep literally mentions his background when discussing what Garcia brings to City. For many of us, it's something we can't overlook.
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