Munir El Haddadi

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Good choice. You don't pass an opportunity like that up to play for Morocco. You just don't.

Thing is he should have just waited rather than doing a Bojan and accepting to be caped with Spain too early ,God only knows what the future holds and there is a lot of thing that can go wrong
If he develop onto one of the world best strikers then it is an easy call and he should play for Spain,but if his career goes the other way he should have at least kept his options open
 

PaulTaylor

New member
do you think his spain call up is to stop him from changing Nationalities if he gets the chance or do you think he will be in the squad regularly now?
 
L

linetty

Guest
Cesc (Chelsea): "The Barça players are taking good care of Munir at ESP. He is a special player. Can play in centre and on wing, moves well"
 

Zangash

Banned
He played great in the little time he was out there. His pressing and tracking back were excellent and his pressing actually led to Pedro's goal. It's no real wonder Lucho is probably promoting him to the first team...
 
I

instinct

Guest
1385694_737182313020904_8873819829456349710_n.jpg


Majestic!
 

i_bleed_blaugrana

Senior Member
And they said that La Masia could only produce one golden generation...

Munir, Samper, Adama, Halilovic. That's a solid quartet to look forward to in the future, if all things go according to plan.

Key with Munir and all of them is that they have to stay healthy and continue to make the most out of their opportunities. He just oozes confidence and class.
 

Ghosting

New member
In b4 TonyKross comes in and shouts at you for not including Dongou

Also Halilovic won't count as La Masia.
 

i_bleed_blaugrana

Senior Member
In b4 TonyKross comes in and shouts at you for not including Dongou

Also Halilovic won't count as La Masia.

Dongou is great but there is so much competition for the front three right now, its going to be hard for him to find his place here I'm afraid as of right now, especially when Suarez comes back.

I've always been a fan of Dongou and his omission wasn't a slight against his potential. I think if Pedro left, it would free up a lot of space to allow a steady stream of youth players to rotate in for certain matches. With only Messi, Neymar and Suarez being the "big name" players, especially in low risk games, you can play 2 of the three and rotate one of our young forwards up as a wildcard so to say.

So for instance, if we are facing a bus team, a more physical and direct front three of say Messi-Dongou-Suarez would give teams like Atleti and Chelsea a lot to think about with aerial threats, and two explosive players who can shoot from distance outside cutting in. On the other hand, in more open, high intensity games, players who are clever with their link-up play and movement are what we need so we switch to say Munir-Messi-Neymar.

All of this is of course speculative but by constantly tweaking the personnel with the variety of attacking options at our disposal now and matching players that suit certain situations, we will regain a key component of what makes our brand of football work which is its unpredictability.

I'll tell you what, I could go on and on about how much better this team looks under Lucho. He is making all the right moves and decisions and most importantly, he understands how to utilize the bench that he has and shows the ability to improvise his tactics and his personnel according to what the match needs, in some instances better than Pep.

In other words though about Dongou, realistically unless Messi moves his position, only one youth player really has a shot to have a breakout season this year and right now it looks like its Munir.
 

pacp_96

Chief Of Footballing Matters
Dongou is great but there is so much competition for the front three right now, its going to be hard for him to find his place here I'm afraid as of right now, especially when Suarez comes back.

I've always been a fan of Dongou and his omission wasn't a slight against his potential. I think if Pedro left, it would free up a lot of space to allow a steady stream of youth players to rotate in for certain matches. With only Messi, Neymar and Suarez being the "big name" players, especially in low risk games, you can play 2 of the three and rotate one of our young forwards up as a wildcard so to say.

So for instance, if we are facing a bus team, a more physical and direct front three of say Messi-Dongou-Suarez would give teams like Atleti and Chelsea a lot to think about with aerial threats, and two explosive players who can shoot from distance outside cutting in. On the other hand, in more open, high intensity games, players who are clever with their link-up play and movement are what we need so we switch to say Munir-Messi-Neymar.

All of this is of course speculative but by constantly tweaking the personnel with the variety of attacking options at our disposal now and matching players that suit certain situations, we will regain a key component of what makes our brand of football work which is its unpredictability.

I'll tell you what, I could go on and on about how much better this team looks under Lucho. He is making all the right moves and decisions and most importantly, he understands how to utilize the bench that he has and shows the ability to improvise his tactics and his personnel according to what the match needs, in some instances better than Pep.

In other words though about Dongou, realistically unless Messi moves his position, only one youth player really has a shot to have a breakout season this year and right now it looks like its Munir.

Don't say it. Don't say it. I've been thinking the same and don't want to tempt fate. :hooray:
 

Home of Barca Fans

Top