André Gomes

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
So you expect Valverde to remain in charge next season?

This team is not capable of going far in the CL unless it gets a very easy schedule until the semis so Valverde is definitely out next season.

If not anything else then Messi might finally throw a tantrum about the shit results in the CL and have the club react.
 

Riordon

New member
Would never take him back. It didnt work with Lucho nor Valverde. Just get a good amount of money from him. Haven’t watched his Everton games but their fans call him their best player in a while. So atleast 50m
 

shadows

Member
some folks having short term memories..only few months ago, every one wanted him out and rightfully so.. Now he has found a good team at his level..I am happy that he has settled down and playing well because we may get more money for him if the board recognize the opportunity here..

PS: Before people get at me for saying "at his level", I mean the pressure.. I accept Everton plays better than us at the moment :D but the pressure of playing for Everton is no where near the pressure of playing for us and not everyone can handle that as Gomes has shown unfortunately for him.
 

El Flaco

Active member
Ian Wright highlighting Andre Gomes' performance vs. Liverpool from yesterday on BBC's MOTD studio

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Porque

Senior Member
Andre Gomes is playing great at Everton because he is the centrepiece of their midfield. He has been given the Xavi treatment there. They are also playing very vertical so his passing options are quite direct and mostly forward or backwards in space- similar to his Valencia days.

In Barcelona we are slow and conjested. He is not a midfielder to "create" time on the ball and struggled with our space and sideways game. Coming back here won't end kindly for him. He will maybe have a high and play well initially then get hit with the pressure, hie hierarchy in the dressing and then like Gerry D, lose any market value he earned in his time away from the squad.

Compare how Arthur handled coming into our 11 and Gomes.

What can happen now though is EPL clubs outside of City will start looking at Andre Gomes as a serious candidate as one of the best midfield options in the league. You better hope Mourinho stays at Utd as he and Mendes could orchestrate serious money for Gomes.
 

BBZ8800

Senior Member
Andre Gomes is playing great at Everton because he is the centrepiece of their midfield. He has been given the Xavi treatment there. They are also playing very vertical so his passing options are quite direct and mostly forward or backwards in space- similar to his Valencia days.

In Barcelona we are slow and conjested. He is not a midfielder to "create" time on the ball and struggled with our space and sideways game. Coming back here won't end kindly for him. He will maybe have a high and play well initially then get hit with the pressure, hie hierarchy in the dressing and then like Gerry D, lose any market value he earned in his time away from the squad.

Compare how Arthur handled coming into our 11 and Gomes.

What can happen now though is EPL clubs outside of City will start looking at Andre Gomes as a serious candidate as one of the best midfield options in the league. You better hope Mourinho stays at Utd as he and Mendes could orchestrate serious money for Gomes.

I wouldn't say that it is only because of our "slow" game.
Over the last 20-30 years there have been numerous similar examples of players who were very good or awesome in smaller teams (where they were a brain of a team), but when they come to Barca, they suck.
Alexis is quite a good player for NT and Arsenal.
At Barca, at least for me, he was truly horrible.

This is not about EV, we are just a too big club for majority of players.
Even in the future, there will be tons of players who will look good at Barca, only to come here and play mediocre and later they will be good again in some other, smaller team.

For example, Rafinha, Denis, Paco, Semedo, Malcom, they are all players who would look very, very good in teams like Roma, Milan, Everton, Lyon , Monaco and similar.
 

PhilS

Active member
Who is this Everton guy with Andre Gomes on his shirt, who looks just like the Andre Gomes who was absolutely terrible for Barca?
 

Adversus

New member
I wouldn't say that it is only because of our "slow" game.
Over the last 20-30 years there have been numerous similar examples of players who were very good or awesome in smaller teams (where they were a brain of a team), but when they come to Barca, they suck.
Alexis is quite a good player for NT and Arsenal.
At Barca, at least for me, he was truly horrible.

This is not about EV, we are just a too big club for majority of players.
Even in the future, there will be tons of players who will look good at Barca, only to come here and play mediocre and later they will be good again in some other, smaller team.

For example, Rafinha, Denis, Paco, Semedo, Malcom, they are all players who would look very, very good in teams like Roma, Milan, Everton, Lyon , Monaco and similar.
There's a massive difference between the elite players like Suarez, Neymar, Hazard etc and Messi and Ronaldo and then the drop down to the merely top players is greater again. When you are used to seeing those players play every week even comparing the likes of Ronaldo and Neymar to Messi it's natural to judge the rest unfairly.

It's going to be interesting when Messi fades and Suarez retires. So far Barca have failed to really replace Neymar, Xavi and Iniesta (which is understandable) and Messi and Suarez if anything will be harder. But you still have a top squad. It's just not able to blow away everyone in the world like in the past.

Messi has skewed everyone's opinion of footballers.
 

BBZ8800

Senior Member
It's going to be interesting when Messi fades and Suarez retires. So far Barca have failed to really replace Neymar, Xavi and Iniesta (which is understandable) and Messi and Suarez if anything will be harder. But you still have a top squad. It's just not able to blow away everyone in the world like in the past.

Messi has skewed everyone's opinion of footballers.

Messi has skewed everyone's opinion.
And Pep's era has done the same.

As if an average Barca's fan forgot our "mortal teams" from the past, pre 2005/2006' (Rijkaard) and Pep.

People are shitting on some of our current players and on our coach.
While (imo) in the next 10-20 years, it is way more likely that our players, displays and results will be the same or actually weaker than in 2018'.

Pep's days will repeat never again.
From time to time (once in 20 years) we will probably look like Rijkaard's Barca.

In majority of other years, we will look like Gaspart's, Tata's and EV's Barca.

Ok, we can play more beautiful than today, but still, a lot of guys here will have a time hard adjusting to "a mortal era" after Messi and Busi, the last guys from Pep's era.
We'll never have players like then and if our new leaders will be on the level of Dembele and similar, this forum will be so fun to read.
People won't know what is happening and how is this possible.
 
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Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Your contemplation flies out of the window, when we compare the selection of players that we usually had (in comparison to other teams) and what we had have/have in last decade. We were only somewhat competitive in eurocups in late 90s because of Rivaldo and single seasons of Figo/R9. The rest was by all means competent bunch of players no way as high overall quality as we have now. The shit football played currently when looking at our prime rivals in Europe, who look a lot better systemically with lesser players in most positions, just can't be explained away by your naval gazing sophistry.
 

te amo barca

Blaugrana al vent
Messi has skewed everyone's opinion.
And Pep's era has done the same.

As if an average Barca's fan forgot our "mortal teams" from the past, pre 2005/2006' (Rijkaard) and Pep.

People are shitting on some of our current players and on our coach.
While (imo) in the next 10-20 years, it is way more likely that our players, displays and results will be the same or actually weaker than in 2018'.

Pep's days will repeat never again.
From time to time (once in 20 years) we will probably look like Rijkaard's Barca.

In majority of other years, we will look like Gaspart's, Tata's and EV's Barca.

Ok, we can play more beautiful than today, but still, a lot of guys here will have a time hard adjusting to "a mortal era" after Messi and Busi, the last guys from Pep's era.
We'll never have players like then and if our new leaders will be on the level of Dembele and similar, this forum will be so fun to read.
People won't know what is happening and how is this possible.

You fail to take into account that we should be comparing not just Barca's different eras, but the overall level of clubs at any given point of time. Right now there are no superpower clubs in the world bar Barca, Madrid and Man City whereas you talk about this Barca as if we are fifth-in-the-league-pre-Ronaldinho Barca. Our resources and financial budget are also immense, which is reflected in the obscene amounts of cash we spend every year to end up playing atrocious football.

Seriously, how hard is it for you to grasp? After Ronaldinho and Pep, Barca have cemented their place as a superpower in world football, whilst you are still stuck in the early 00s. With the way this board is managing our club and running it in massive debts whilst appointing conservative managers like Tata, Tito or EV, however, there is a possibility that we will end up as Milan. Fortunately, revenue, great marketing, Messi and Barca's stature are saving it for us atm.
 
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