Messigician
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I think Lamine Yamal will be the most memorable #10 the club will have in our lifetime - yep, I said it.
Messi was already better than Dinho in his last two seasons here. So when he inherited the number 10 in 2008, there was no pressure nor doubt (at least to me).The #10 topic
This topic came up last season when it was already being speculated he would ’inherit‘ it from Ansu before opting for a Messi-like #19
Reminded me of both Ansu getting it from Messi and Leo getting it from Ronnie when he exited. When Leo was rumoured to get the #10, he was still very much a RW with no real sign he would move centrally which is often associated with a #10.
With Ronaldinho, I remember still finding it difficult to process the implosion of that team led by Ronnie’s fall from grace and how little we ended up getting to see him & Messi play together at their peak. It was doubly painful, I can vividly recall - Messi was always getting injured yet there was an undeniable on (And off as we know) pitch chemistry that brought footballing nirvana.
With Leo, I actually questioned both whether it was appropriate for Messi to take the #10 (Partly I thought it was too much pressure, especially considering how broken fans were about Ronnie’s simultaneous exit as one of our most iconic #10s - a player that changed a dynamic in the club’s fortunes both on & off the pitch. It was a transition and Ronnie really changed the club so #10 was not just a BdO winner but they were the elite protagonist that evoked joy & provoked a culture change at the club, IMHO) or that he didn’t appear to be the same profile a player as Ronnie. This, of course, proved to be a gross erreur
For me, Messi was our greatest #10 after whom I believe many cules rightly believe is Ronnie - the transition to Ansu always felt premature despite being at a footballing crossroads not unlike the other two eras of the team. Sporting wise club was weakened by massive mismanagement of the Barto/Rosell reign and the club was desperate for sparking a new generation considering an aging squad was now losing the 🐐 as well. I never liked that Ansu Fati got the #10, from there it’s anyone’s guess to what degree it impacted his overall game. The #10 at Barça is simply different sauce, comes with a lot of responsibility because it is linked to expectations on delivering what a #10 at Barça does - influence the outcome of matches while provoking joy
Lamine, for me, it is undeniable he wears the #10…if he wants it. Maybe he wants his own path, know idea. But for what the number means at Barça (I recognize for a lot of fans it‘s simply just a number but not at this club), he is exactly the profile that befits it and frankly, it would be outrageous for anyone else to have it…Ansu should be walking over on his knees to formally pass the baton. Plus, this is another crossroads in the club’s history as a new generation is exploding in the world of football along with a modern stadium and success on/off the pitch across the club - seems normal an appropriate #10 leads the way
I think Lamine Yamal will be the most memorable #10 the club will have in our lifetime - yep, I said it.
For the record, my favorite #10 at Barça was the first when I fell for the club
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La Ser: “Lamine Yamal’s agency has asked to make him the HIGHEST PAID PLAYER in the squad, with a salary of €35/40M PER YEAR”
Source: Fabrizio Romano