Opinion
How deep (and good) is Barcelona's squad actually?
Crippled with debt, Barca's squad is suboptimal and they will face face far more obstacles in the near future.
Opinion
Crippled with debt, Barca's squad is suboptimal and they will face face far more obstacles in the near future.
Tactics
Xavi’s approach was transition heavy, prioritising natural and direct wingers on either flank for quick turnarounds, exploiting space and providing width
Tactics
Barca miss the spark to get them over the final hurdle and lack the crucial bite to put the chances away.
Tactics
Barcelona’s fault was never capitalising on their controlled phases and then shutting off when it mattered the most
Tactics
Xavi's box midfield has been effective. But against United in the Europa League the first leg was a tactical failure.
Tactics
Xavi has a brilliant football mind. Can he temper that with man management and match experience to evolve into an elite coach?
Tactics
Raphinha is the master of the parallel run and we’ve already seen him reap the benefits of its (almost) unstoppable nature.
Tactics
Xavi has now had the worst start of any Barcelona coach with 50+ games since as early as 2001. 50 games, 28 wins, 11 draws and 11 defeats amount to a 56% win rate. Quite clearly, for a club of Barcelona’s aspirations, it is severely lacking.
Opinion
Barca are still in the red. But they sold some future assets to give the squad a decent facelift which papers over the cracks for now. This is by no means an escape.
Tactics
The Frenchman is far more effective on the right while Raphinha turns into a creator on the left, but maybe there is a case for him to be a more central player
Tactics
Xavi's vertical approach sacrificed control and short-passing for quicker transitions. For a young team this led to rushed decisions, and disjointed buildup.
Profile
Ansu Fati has elite instincts as a number 9, exploiting space between defenders with well-timed runs. coupled with clinical finishing