The likes of Pedro and Busquets were developed in 4th division, and to a lesser extent Thiago Alcantara, all are players whom any of those kids will be lucky to have half of their careers.
And before the "it is different times" the level was far more inferior as 3rd division was 80 teams back then.
B team is about playing against mature men who do football to survive, the division makes minimal impact.
Those kids didn't even dominate 3rd division, let them develop in a more controlled environment before crying about the level they are in. Sure it is ideal to be in 3rd division, but since they aren't even ready to be sure starter for segunda, it is better to develop under a solid developing coach like Beletti.
The club is thankfully not trying to correct their previous mistake (handling the B team after Marquez left was atrocious) by another mistake.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't pep the coach with busquets and Pedro? And Enrique with Thiago?.
Only benefit to them playing their is being coached under Belletti, who is showing good potential as a youth coach.
Pedro and Busquets were coached by Pep indeed, Thiago was coached by both coaches (Lucho never coached in 4th division, 2 seasons in 3rd division and another in 2nd division).
Which is exactly my point, it is more about who you have in charge, more than the level they are in. Plenty of players have skipped B team all together and succeeded, others joined from 4th division and made it (Abde for example) without going to 3rd division.
The "level" of competition is overstated. Put them under a coach you trust in developing, that should be the number one priority.
If Alvaro Cortes keeps attackinf ball like that for 2nd goal in 2 games he is going to be on Flicks radar for a team that lacks power in both boxes.
Been mentioned that he's Flicks favourite from the Bs CBs.