I rewatched the first half few days ago and second half last night. Around 70ish min Martin tries to dribble fast up the side and Hak picked him off like taking candy from a kid. Half fit Vit usually looking to progress the ball in tight spaces and he's making himself available around oppo box after quick passes unlike panda prefers to make safe passes and retreat from any defenders else make shit inshas.
I was focusing on PSG's formation and was all over the place. 2-2-3-3 to 2-3-5 to 3-2-5 to 4-2-4 so refreshing to see a non rigid system unlike most managers with Vit and Hak going far 'out of position' frequently. You see all of PSG moving simultaneously filling gaps before they occur. Taking similar holistic view of Barca you see players moving disjointed and reactive. No different from music theory we have too many soloists performing out of sync with teammates then you have Yamal doing solos with teammates quieting down since they can't match his complexity.
Problem is when Bayern destroyed us in CL half our team weren't worthy of playing which isn't an intrinsic fault of Barcaball or post-prime amigos. Lucho's showing you need techy players in all positions for Barcaball to dominate Bayernball.
Hypothetically if Flick picked a fantasy team of any players in the world and Lucho the same, I'd always put my money on Lucho and Barcaball. Most importantly Barcaball's enjoyable to watch since it requires certain level of intelligence and skill.