Ivan Rakitić

KingLeo10

Senior Member
Trafalgar is just trolling. There’s far more FC Messi posters flinging crap to anyone that has a hint of doubt about his exit

Nah, it doesn't work like that. "Rat face" is dismissed as "just trolling" while the FC Messi posters' words are toxic? I just gave you a textbook example of name-calling which you dismissed with your "what planet do you live on?' earlier in relation to the other poster's claim.

There's bad apples on both sides.
 
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Andrew M

New member
Rakitic the type of guy who would turn into prime Kaka vs us the next season and celebrate goals in our face like a UCL win.

If Sevilla put legs around him he can be a very effective player for them. He's a pretty well rounded player
 

ThwiX

Best midfielder around
Trafalgar is just trolling. There’s far more FC Messi posters flinging crap to anyone that has a hint of doubt about his exit

Bullshit. There are way more people talking shit about Messi and downplaying his achievements and importance etc. than people supporting him. Which is quite frankly embarrassing. You would find more praise for the guy on a Madridista forum. Not even joking.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Hopefully Sevilla supplies him with enough footballs after Barca took his away from him. Not a fan of whitewashing history for certain players, and not for others...not a fan of it in general.

Nevertheless, he was a great signing for 18m and I actually defended him a lot until his legs started fading away and he was in the press every third month begging for a contract renewal or something else.
 
Played well first season and erique should’ve waved him the next season .... unfortunately or club continues to buy players for one good season
 

wisconsincule

Senior Member
Will always remember his champions league final goal. He was a great player for us.

Obviously tailed off the past couple years but he was ran into the ground and got old. 300 matches for us is quite the feat.

He was one player I was so excited about getting after he bossed for Sevilla. Glad he’s going back there and frees up minutes in our midfield!
 

JPM85

Member
If Sevilla put legs around him he can be a very effective player for them. He's a pretty well rounded player

That's the problem with all our players.
If they are the single person in the squad without legs, it's not such big of a deal (like Parejo @ Valencia).
But we played 3 seasons with a least 4 turtles/low intensity players in the starting 11.

Happy he is gone, let's hope he shines against R.M. again, like he always does.
He can go awol against us :p
 

clemente

New member
He only covered for Messi under LE, after that it was some ugly 4-4-2 under Valverde, or if it was 4-3-3 you see Rakitic jogging in the background on all our goals, under Setien he barely played
 

G-man

New member
As a bit of an outsider, I never really got the hate for Rakitic from a lot of you here. Disappointment yes, but hate - hell no. But, that's just how I'm wired (and I know a lot of you aren't).

Maybe I can be a bit objective (although being Croatian, you'll fight me on that). When you bought him, I was surprised because I didn't see where you would fit him, especially given the position he played at Sevilla. Then, after a couple of matches, I realized why you bought him, basically to be a babysitter and a safety for Messi. And that worked out great for Messi and Barcelona, but not for him. Because that was the beginning of his decline to the player he once was. Did you not see him play at Sevilla? And how many of that type of plays did you get out of him here? Not many, I would guess. Because he wasn't suppose to do that. Also, the reason he was great that first (treble winning) season (and you could argue the second season) was Dani Alves, one of the all time great RB's who complimented both Ivan's and Leo's game perfectly. The moment you let Dani walk and didn't get a proper replacement, you began struggling on the right flank and that struggle exists even today (and possibly for the foreseeable future depending how Leo's saga unfolds and how Koeman is going to set the pieces on the field).

IMHO, after you lost a proper RB, your managers never learned how to utilize him in a different way, since it was obvious he was only going to get worse at the position he was asked to play (without the proper help from the RB and especially Leo). His loss of former play-style also affected his performances for Croatian NT where he was (and is) a shell of his former self and basically was (is) riding the Modric wave. I remember saying this to my friends even in your treble season. So, I saw this coming but I assumed your manager would find another position or even try him in a different role. That didn't happen and the rest is literally history.

Don't get me wrong, I think today's Ivan (and going a couple of years now) is way past the quality required for modern top tier football but share some objective light on the fact that it wasn't all his fault. Scapegoating is an easy way out used primarily by cowards. At the end of the day, this is a team's game. The fact he didn't participate in the debacle against Bayern tells you a lot (I'm not saying it would have been any different had he played) about your issues.

Anyways, you're in for some serious changes and should actually be glad that a player who is not in club's future plans left with no drama or harsh language. I sense some of your other signed-off players won't leave as gracefully, so you could end up with your very own "Bale/s".
 

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