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khusanov
Well he's fast and has good potential but too early to judge.khusanov
a lot of people I know/saw on internet that thought Barca played most boring football during their reign. I liked their style but people found those passes mundane and repetitive.Pep's Barca and Bayern teams were much more exciting.
I'm not a fan of that style and philosophy at all. Many people are though. It's down to personal preference.a lot of people I know/saw on internet that thought Barca played most boring football during their reign. I liked their style but people found those passes mundane and repetitive.
granted,I dont meet that many people...
Barca without Messi was nothing and Messi was nothing without Xaviesta. Or sth like that. Fook me.I'm not a fan of that style and philosophy at all. Many people are though. It's down to personal preference.
Messi, Iniesta, Xavi and Alves had some delightful combination sequences though. It's an incredible level of technique and chemistry.
If you look at the highlights, it's incredible to watch.
Over a season, it can get repetitive and boring. If you want to watch boring Football, watch Del Bosque's Spain in this period. Barca had Peak Messi and Alves and were much better to watch than Spain.
A lot of people think that this style is very offensive and the most attacking form of Football. It isn't. Spain was a very defensive team. The possession play was also a defensive tactic. The more you keep the ball, the less chances the opponents can create. It wasn't just an offensive tool like the casuals think.
Pure Attacking Football is Flick, Klopp, Bielsa, Wenger, etc. 90 minutes of attacking free flowing Football.
Prime Barca wasn't boring. Spain was.Yeah, sure. Prime Barca was boring but Wenger played pure free flowing football. And who doesn't remember all those classic Bielsa teams ... *let me check Wikipedia* ... ah, yes, prime 2013 Athletic Bilbao beautiful football when they finished 12th with -21 goal difference.
Capello attacks Pep
🗣️ Fabio Capello claims that Pep Guardiola has negatively impacted football:
"You know what I don’t like about Guardiola? His arrogance. The Champions League he won with City is the only one where he didn’t try anything funny in the decisive matches."
"But all the other years, in Manchester and Munich, on key days, he always wanted to be the protagonist. He would change things and invent them so he could say: ‘It’s not the players who win, it’s me’. And that arrogance cost him several Champions Leagues. I respect him, but for me, it’s clear."
"Besides, even if it is no longer his fault, he has done a lot of harm to football. Because everyone spent ten years trying to copy him."
"It ruined Italian football, which lost its nature. I said: 'Stop, you don't have Guardiola's players'! There was also the absurd idea that that was all there was to do to play well."
"A disaster and also a boredom that made many people flee from football, they only have to watch the highlights, why are you going to watch 90 minutes of passes and horizontal passes without fighting, without running...?"
"Fortunately, football is changing. First of all, Spain changed it by winning the European Championship with two wingers and playing fast."
Yup. I explained it here.Isn't the copycats destroying the world, not Guardiola? The coach should play the strategy what works for the team.
It's not Pep's fault because he was doing his job very well but teams trying to copy Pep has made the game very boring.
It's incredibly cringeworthy to watch teams like Burnley trying to play out from the back like they are Prime Barca and get relegated in style.
People copying Pep has led to the rise of system players and taken away all the individual brilliance, flair and magic from the game.
Pep destroys flair players. Mavericks never thrive under him. Grealish being the biggest example. Look at him now. Pep turned him into a boring possession recycling winger. He's one of the most exciting players in the league. He's a free spirit.
You need endless resources and the best players to make Pep's system work. Midtable clubs trying to play like Pep and conceding silly goals because of that is crazy.
Leagues like Serie A got worse because of this. They lost their unique tactical identity for a while. Capello is spot on about this.
Lastly, Man City have always been boring to watch. Pep's Barca and Bayern teams were much more exciting.
Dude started the CL final without a DM when he had Rodri and Fernandinho available. Massive L. 😂I agree on Guardiola losing the CL final vs Chelsea, because he went in overly cocky.
Spain weren't boring in Euro 2008 (admittedly before the Pep revolution and under Aragones) and they played some lovely stuff in Euro 2012 too, destroying Italy in the final (with caveats).Prime Barca wasn't boring. Spain was.