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Fixing Barca

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Barca haven't really looked up for it mentally this season. There have been losses in La Liga that will ultimately cost them the title and then then losing away 3-0 twice in the CL... you can't expect to keep on doing that.

They've spent really poorly last summer and they're overly reliant on the front three, which as good as they are isn't sustainable.


Monaco is the dark horse but I'd be tempted to say Real again.

Not sure if I should start a new thread on this, but I was thinking of how would 'we' fix Barcelona considering how poorly they've bought overall in the last few years. They just waste money on such unnecessary tools (Gomes, Turan, Digne, Alcacer etc etc).

They need to replace Dani Alves - that has killed them this year. They were never going to find someone who works that well with Messi but they fucked up royally but not replacing him.

They need a top CB - Pique is decent, as is Umtiti, but neither are world class defenders. Aldeirweld should be someone for them -

THey need to replace Iniesta. He's still good but he's clearly not nearly as dominant as he once was, and that leaves their midfield run over more often than not ... Another midfielder in the Rakitic mold to help out would be great for them too ...
 
Not sure if I should start a new thread on this, but I was thinking of how would 'we' fix Barcelona considering how poorly they've bought overall in the last few years. They just waste money on such unnecessary tools (Gomes, Turan, Digne, Alcacer etc etc).

They need to replace Dani Alves - that has killed them this year. They were never going to find someone who works that well with Messi but they fucked up royally but not replacing him.

They need a top CB - Pique is decent, as is Umtiti, but neither are world class defenders. Aldeirweld should be someone for them -

THey need to replace Iniesta. He's still good but he's clearly not nearly as dominant as he once was, and that leaves their midfield run over more often than not ... Another midfielder in the Rakitic mold to help out would be great for them too ...

Do it.

I don't follow the politics and rumour mill of Barca so I'm not quite sure what the situation was with Alves but from afar it's hard to understand how it's ended up with Roberto playing RB for a season.

Is Vidal that bad? Why didn't he get more games (up until his injury)?

Barca seem to have a habit of buying players they have no real intention of playing because they can't really look past the same core set of players for every game.
 
I was thinking about this, this morning so some people do care.

If I was Barca right now I'd be thinking on freshening up the spine. As good as the so called MSN are, they could be due a a boy band style break up. But who goes?

In my opinion, the natural one to miss out is Suarez due to his age, but you could argue he's been the most productive this year. I mentioned it in another thread, but Mbappe could be a natural fit for a team like Madrid or Barca. So too Aubameyang from Dortmund.

Now to replace Iniesta, I hate to say it but Coutinho is a natural fit here.

Defensively, they need a new CB and a RB. I could see a Bellerin move for the latter, while they traditionally look inwards within La Liga for Centre Back options, perhaps Gimenez fits the bill here.
 
They've been having a bit of an existential crisis since Pep (and Xavi) left and I'm not sure they've found the right balance in terms of approach yet.

They're definitely a lot more direct these days, which is good for the front three but less so for the likes of Iniesta I feel whose powers are waning anyways.

How much will they have to spend? They've wasted an awful lot of money in the last few summers with little to show for it so it would be interesting to know whether they can even afford a massive spending spree without selling first.

Gomes, Vermalen, Turan, Mathieu can surely go but they'll all be at huge losses. Alcacer is worth keeping as he's a good player and still young. That leaves one of Neymar (who is persistently linked away for mad money) or Suarez if they do have to sell.

They've been strongly linked with Veratti and I think he'd be a good fit for them. They need someone who can own the midfield and dictate play from deep.

Coutinho would also be a good option sadly but I'm not sure they can accommodate both if they want to still keep Iniesta in the picture. An alternative approach might be to get someone like Keita - he sounds perfect as described in the other thread.

CB I think is optional if they can fix the other parts of the team. A RB on the other hand is essential but I'm not sure who they can get. Pace aside, is Bellerin actually that good?

If one of the front three do go, Mbappe will surely be high on the list.
 
They've been having a bit of an existential crisis since Pep (and Xavi) left and I'm not sure they've found the right balance in terms of approach yet.

They're definitely a lot more direct these days, which is good for the front three but less so for the likes of Iniesta I feel whose powers are waning anyways.

How much will they have to spend? They've wasted an awful lot of money in the last few summers with little to show for it so it would be interesting to know whether they can even afford a massive spending spree without selling first.

Gomes, Vermalen, Turan, Mathieu can surely go but they'll all be at huge losses. Alcacer is worth keeping as he's a good player and still young. That leaves one of Neymar (who is persistently linked away for mad money) or Suarez if they do have to sell.

They've been strongly linked with Veratti and I think he'd be a good fit for them. They need someone who can own the midfield and dictate play from deep.

Coutinho would also be a good option sadly but I'm not sure they can accommodate both if they want to still keep Iniesta in the picture. An alternative approach might be to get someone like Keita - he sounds perfect as described in the other thread.

CB I think is optional if they can fix the other parts of the team. A RB on the other hand is essential but I'm not sure who they can get. Pace aside, is Bellerin actually that good?

If one of the front three do go, Mbappe will surely be high on the list.

Unless Veratti actively pushes for a move, I don't see that happening. Good shout on Keita, they need an engine. Bellerin isn't actually that good no, but he's a Barca boy, and they like to bring their own back.
 
They don't need too much work really, a couple of defenders. They do need a new decent manager with a proper philosophy though.
 
A tought on their departing manager. They have fine through a rough change where leaders and club legends has retired. He has still got results by stifting the style of play from involving all 11 to attack with MSN mainly. I think he got a lot out of that team.
 
I reckon Suarez has achieved all he can there. Time to come back and try on a real challenge - winning the PL with Liverpool.

Also I think Wegner should get the Barca job, they need his help
 
They just waste money on such unnecessary tools (Gomes, Turan, Digne, Alcacer etc etc).

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[article]Barcelona won their fifth Champions League in 2015. Their rival in Berlin was Juventus, the team who knocked them out of Europe this season on Wednesday. Two years after that title, Luis Enrique's side offered two changes from that final: Sergi Roberto for Dani Alves (who was on the opposite team) and Samuel Umtiti for Javier Mascherano. Juve, in contrast, had nine different faces, with only Leonardo Bonucci and Gianluigi Buffon starting both games.

It's clear that Barça have not been able to evolve, despite investing 175 million euros in signings. They spent 52 million in 2015 on Arda Turan (34m) and Aleix Vidal (18m) and then 123 million last summer
: Paco Alcácer (30m), André Gomes (35m), Digne (17m), Denis Suárez (3m), Cillessen (13m) and Umtiti (25m). Only the final one of those players played against Juve. The conclusion is clear: the reinforcements have served for (practically) nothing and in the next transfer market Barça must work hard to build a more competitive squad.

The responsibility for the failings in the transfer market falls on Albert Soler and Robert Fernandez, the two in charge of recruitment. And in addition to signing more players, they have another important (even more important, perhaps) task: to find a replacement for Luis Enrique.

The idea is that the regular players are so good they shouldn't be dropped no longer rings true. Because in the last two seasons the Blaugrana have fell short in the Champions League, losing twice in the last eight, against Atletico and now Juventus. The signings should have offered alternatives for the coach, but none have added enough quality to take the places of the 'sacred cows', who continue to play the majority of minutes despite Luis Enrique's controversial rotations.
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Isn't one if their biggest problems that there much vaunted youth system hasn't produced anything in recent years ?
 
Isn't one if their biggest problems that there much vaunted youth system hasn't produced anything in recent years ?

Well, Thiago (sold) & Rafinha. But no one close to the level of the kids that made the team what it became the last decade.
 
It feels like there has been a shift in policy given the vast amounts of money being spent on unused squad players over the last 5 years.

Are the likes of Mathieu and Vermalen really that much better than Bartra (now at Dortmund) for example?

I'd say no.

There is also the fact that they got a ban, which might have disrupted the flow of players.

Zidane appears to be following in the footsteps of Pep at Madrid and giving youth a chance. Perhaps this will prompt Barca to look inwards again.
 
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