He didn't take this match seriously.
I would love to play FIFA with Piqué one day.![]()
Another useless decision by Pep this season away from home.
What is the point of resting BOTH Xavi, Iniesta and Césc at the same time when we are going to play against a mediocre team such as Leverkusen that has sturggled all the season and are injury plagued with injuries?
Playing with Pedro from the start was also strange considering the much better form of Cuenca and Tello.
Ultimately the blame for the defeat lies with the players but Pep did surely not help this time.
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There are a few of issues where Pep was at fault this season but today was not one of them IMO.
Some players should have stepped their game up, ie Pedro, Pique...
Alfredo Di Stéfano, Real Madrid's greatest ever player and the honorary president, spoke out. "Barcelona's football was simply brilliant," he said in his weekly column. "Their superiority was there for the whole planet to see: the whites were cornered all game. Barcelona play football and dance. They treat the ball with adoration and respect, almost nurturing it. To see this team in action is a delight."
I agree that I and others are deliberately exaggerating but I can't see why Pep is not partially to blame for the result by playing with such a unusual midfield at Reyno de Navarra at such a crucial time in the league race. It makes no sense at all since both Xavi, Iniesta and Césc were matchfit.
This defeat could be avoided with a stronger lineup.
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Pep's unbelievable obsession with changing formations and rotations is one of the biggest reasons behind dropping so many points this season. Much more than the refrees, injuries and poor form of the players.
And strange this rotation thing goes to everybody in the squad except the best player in the team Lionel Messi!
"Football is simple, but it is difficult to play simple." Johan Cruyff
I would liek to agree with this but I don't know what Pep was trying to do today? If he already thought the league is finished (which IMO he did before the game) then it's ok, but he fielded a midfield of thiago-masch-roberto away at a tough ground. but what really puzzled me was what he was doing with masch in the first half, i'd rather just bench one of puyol/pique and let masch play where's he's best at, which is not really anywhere other than CB for us. anyways, lets just swallow this bitter pill and most importantly gain some experience from this.
While Pedro and Piqué should have done better, they shouldn't have started in the first place, as their form is awful and Pedro just came back from injury... Besides our midfield is king and without it we are below expectations... Tonight's lineup screamed "we don't care about the league" if you ask me, because if we have no error margin and we have to win every match to catch up with Madrid, what's the point of doing experiments? We need the points! In my opinion Pep greatly underrated Osasuna, thinking that an unproven midfield would do the job, especially with Roberto who is inexperienced... I mean, what's the point of resting all of the best midfielders available when you clearly need a win?
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Messi can NOT be dropped ! He wants to play , so he plays !! Pep,himself said this clearly.
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