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  1. putogusiluz8

    Ronald Koeman

    Yup. That "non-chalantness" that characterized us seems to be giving way to urgency and effort.
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    Philippe Coutinho

    He's found his home on the pitch. To what extent is that because of Ronald Koeman? That is the question. I hope the missed goal scoring opportunities don't affect his confidence. That's his Achilles heel.
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    Ronald Koeman

    We actually look like a TEAM- without echelons and "social classes" and special privileges and some players being above others. You get the sense that we win and lose as a whole, with everyone pulling their own and having a sense of responsibility.
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    Philippe Coutinho

    This is true.
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    La Liga | Round 4: Celta Vigo - FC Barcelona 0-3

    Absolutely. Alba and Sergio Roberto showing remnants of their mediocrity from that last 3 years
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    La Liga | Round 4: Celta Vigo - FC Barcelona 0-3

    Ask yourself, would a Sergio Ramos have gotten a second yellow for putting his arm out like that? Doubt it
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    Ousmane Dembélé

    Still think we should keep him for another season. If at the end of this season nothing changes, then undoubtedly kick his ass out.
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    Antoine Griezmann

    You know when you play with your buddies but you have an odd number of people so one person plays for both sides? Usually in a pretty neutral manner. That's what he feels like. He's just there. Receives it, passes it, meh. Like going through the motions. Just feels extra.
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    Philippe Coutinho

    I would also take into account his personal desire, his pride, his ego etc. The last two years have surely reshaped his mentality and (hopefully) made him a more willful player. I think he's eager to prove himself. I would in his position.
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    Luis Suárez

    Good post. A lot of pity being directed towards Suarez when he announced his departure, and maybe I've become a heartless prick, but him, Messi and company have been part of the problem despite the fact the Board is largely to blame. They've been totally happy coasting it, sleeping on their...
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    Nelson Semedo

    Lacked balls and IQ to make it. Never did anything extraordinary, never took any risks. Really wanted him to succeed, alas. We need someone better than him, glad this happened.
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    Who is more responsible for Barca's downfall

    Good post ^
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    Arthur

    There's a reason for that. There's no leadership at the club. As a result there's no integrity, no leading by example, no standard upheld by anyone. So everyone just does whatever the fuck they want.
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    Josep Maria Bartomeu

    And he has such a cunt face to go along with it all. Never did like the cut of his jib. Cunt.
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    Lionel Messi - v7

    I vividly remember this moment during the game. Remember thinking to myself "Why aren't they supporting him?" It's so sad. Also the general lethargy and slow movement of the ball we play with, you just wonder why we can't move the ball quicker, also why we are so imprecise with our passing? it's...
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    Nelson Semedo

    He's mediocre. Always overthinking, always playing it safe, always predictable. I'd get rid of him.
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    Lionel Messi - v7

    Maradona was right. Not a leader. Love you always Leo, but we're all flawed.
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    CL | 1/4 Final: FC Barcelona - FC Bayern Munich 2-8

    Mediocre players, lack of leadership. Sad times indeed. Another year, another CL humiliation.
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    CL | 1/4 Final: FC Barcelona - FC Bayern Munich 2-8

    They're flesh and blood just like us. Let's get it!! :barcaflag:
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    CL | 1/8 Final: FC Barcelona - SSC Napoli 4-2 (agg.)

    I agree. As were Pique, Roberto, and Rakitic. This team must always have several players being utterly mediocre.

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