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Nico Williams: A necessity or a luxury for Barcelona?
Is Joan Laporta being reckless (and crazy) again? Or is the Lezama Boy Wonder the antidote to Barça's misery?
Sports journalist, tactical analyst, scout, author of Anatomy of a Genius: Leo Messi's tactical evolution at FC Barcelona. A Barcelona fan for more than 20 years.
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Is Joan Laporta being reckless (and crazy) again? Or is the Lezama Boy Wonder the antidote to Barça's misery?
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Clubs under Nagelsmann play attacking football and dominate their opposition, a philosophy that mirrors Barcelona's view of the beautiful game. But he is not without faults.
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De Zerbi wants to be the protagonist and wants to make the opposition react to him, not vice versa. By taking the initiative and pushing players forward, he ensures he's not reacting to their moves
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Hansi Flick is likely a better manager than most give him credit. The biggest positives remain his clear and instructive game model, his man-management and his public relations
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Christensen is a highly progressive player and one with great ball-playing capabilities, but he isn't an evasive dribbler and lacks the press-resistance in tight spaces.
Tactics
Xavi came in and stabilised the ship. Sadly, however, he wasn't able to take Barcelona back to the top. We discuss why in this tactical analysis.
Podcast
In this episode, we delve into the recent announcement that Xavi Hernandez is stepping down as the coach of FC Barcelona
Podcast
In this podcast, we discuss about a few of the most discussed topics among the Barca fanbase. What happened to Oriol Romeu? What is Cancelo's best position? Should Barca rather keep or sell Frenkie? And more.
Tactics
A midfield trident of Pedri, De Jong and Gundogan is great on paper, but incomplete in practise.
Opinion
Xavi Hernandez has done so much for Barcelona despite his job being impossible at times. Here's an ode to him, the legend of the club.
Review
Match review of Barcelona's loss to Real Madrid despite a dominant Clasico performance.
Tactics
It's not the new issues that kill projects but the old ones; ones you don't fix right away and they get bigger, rolling like a snowball until they become unmanageable.