I could write at length about the benefit he brought to this game in terms of tactical nuances, much like Ferran did in the second match against Inter, but I won't.
Fans are mostly pretty dumb to understand such things.
As the great Cruyff said.
”it is statistically proven that players actually have the ball for three minutes on average. So, the most important thing is: what do you do during those 87 minutes when you do not have the ball? That is what determines whether you're a good player or not”.
I may have to put this message in my signature so these idiots don't forget these words.