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Considering its the Spanish justice system this will probably be dealt with at local level and the problem will disappear faster than you can say "blood bags".
Considering its the Spanish justice system this will probably be dealt with at local level and the problem will disappear faster than you can say "blood bags".
Yeah, still shocked by that decision
So hows this going to be sorted
Don't like him myself and consider him a huge wanker, but fair play to him there.
Looks like Wenger's already sent scouts after the little one:
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Any reason in particular? I think all of his 'antics' have been light hearted and humorous myself.
Also, any idea what's strapped to David Luiz's leg at 0:42?!
Looks like Wenger's already sent scouts after the little one:
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he was pretty poor other then the goal.
Possibly his best game since signing. Agree @FCBarca ?
yeah, he still produced moments, he was just isolated up front. poor movement or whatever, but when he got on the ball he made things happen.Not even by a longshot. I thought he was very average tbh but that was largely due to playing out of position for 70 odd minutes. I think he had 7 successful dribbles along with the great goal but gave away many too.
And the diving has returned to his game
As for Messi, he only seemed to disappear because Cesc is a lousy option for helping create space against a parked bus - Leo was marked out by no less than 3 or 4 central players for the majority of the match
Not even by a longshot. I thought he was very average tbh but that was largely due to playing out of position for 70 odd minutes. I think he had 7 successful dribbles along with the great goal but gave away many too.
And the diving has returned to his game
he was pretty poor other then the goal.
Not even by a longshot. I thought he was very average tbh but that was largely due to playing out of position for 70 odd minutes. I think he had 7 successful dribbles along with the great goal but gave away many too.
And the diving has returned to his game
As for Messi, he only seemed to disappear because Cesc is a lousy option for helping create space against a parked bus - Leo was marked out by no less than 3 or 4 central players for the majority of the match
Wasn't he quite good against Celtic and then against Milan at the San Siro?
It wasn't a brilliant game from him, I'm talking relatively. In which game did he play better than this? i can't recall one.
Can't blame Cesc for everything. Messi was definitely crowded out for most of the game by ferocious Atletico pressure, but was still a bit sluggish. Was surely outshone by both Iniesta and Neymar, no shame in acknowledging the fact.
The Barca players who were indeed average, were Cesc (played yet again out of position) Xavi (what does he really do for Barca right now?) and Messi who was almost marked completely out of the game.
First half of the season, take your pick really - Valencia, Sevilla, Rayo, Sociedad. There were many impressive performances, even against Celtic
Last night, he was a force to reckon with when he was played in his best position - left wing. Prior to that, he was largely anonymous but that's the beauty of a talent like Neymar - he still influenced the match in those final 20 minutes. Throw in his unpredictability and he provides a significant weapon from the left wing against an organized bus like that of Atletico. I hope we'll see the attacking trident of Neymar-Leo-Alexis at the Calderon in the return leg - else Barcelona will be crashing out
I didn't blame Cesc for everything, he wasn't even poor but not impacting the match in a squad where there were impressive performances across the park, Fabregas did little to impact the match. But most importantly, he did nothing to create any space in that midfield or blocks of 4 that Atletico put up against Barcelona, again.
This is the issue/problem with Fabregas, square peg round hole. Case in point, the minute he was subbed out and Iniesta slotted back into midfield they not only score but created a number of excellent scoring chances
Cesc and Dani were not good enough on the night but the winner for least impressive performance goes to the one subbed out first - Fabregas. When I read people rubbishing Messi, especially in a match like this one, I realize many people really don't know how to rate a performance or what to look for apart from the statistics
Our best player on the night. The worse? Clearly Messi.
Agree that Neymar was Barcelona's best player, although that's not a ringing endorsement.
Messi was poor yeah but no more so than any other player really. Plus Martino's post-match quote on Messi is really, really strange and at least partly explains the Messi performance ("We weren't that interested in Messi being participative, we wanted him to find 1 v 1s on the right").
I know, there's no way I'd say Messi was anything other than poor tonight. I don't think he looked that interested either, but Martino's tactics were poor so it's not a massive surprise, and I really don't think he was worse than many Barcelona players.
Oh no he was by far the worse Barcelona player tonight. By a very long shot at that! Everyone else tried according to their abilities. Alba, Alves and Neymar were quite good actually. Xavi tried as well. Iniesta underperformed, while Messi was completely invisible, according to UEFA, he run a mere 6.8km tonight, which was just 1.5km more than goalkeeper Pinto. So yes, this was Messi's worst performance for Barcelona in his entire career. Trust me, I have been watching him and Barca for ages now.
Messi's not very good against Simeone's Atletico. Same way he's generally poor against Chelsea.
I've watched Messi his whole career, you don't need to convince me he was poor. Why play him on the right though?
Anyway, back to Neymar. Looked a lot better back on the left tonight but I don't think he was spectacular, wasn't overly involved in the game and I don't think Martino's emphasis on crossing tonight helped him or indeed any other player.
Neymar was easily the best in Barcelona, which says nothing this day though as they were notoriously poor. I liked the idea of putting Messi out wide but the real issue with that decision was Fabregas centrally. What in the worlds name did he provide through-out the game? Nothing. He makes entire Barcelona worse when he plays in the midfield and as a false-9 he somehow manages to help the team even less. He just doesn't fit in to the Barcelona possession style.
Not sure why Barcelona has quit using the high-press, it looks like they just use a high line and high possession tactics these days. The high press is what made Barcelona so successful before not only the high possession style. Neymar and Messi were clearly instructed not to press, which is crazy considering they are both capable of it.
Neymar has put in outstanding performances in the high-press defensively for Brazil which is the reason they've looked back on track lately.