Barca Without Messi Case Study

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Barca Without Messi , My Solutions

This is not the right time for Barcelona to lost someone like Lionel Messi. Barca isn’t at their best, and missing Messi for 7-8 weeks are not going to help matters. Just in case Luis Enrique need a help, he is totally free to peek at my solutions.

Don’t take it too seriously, I have nothing compared to Enrique in terms of football achievements. However, like most football fans out there, I like to play manager as well, especially talking about the tactics and strategies.

That being said, anything can happen in the span of two months. Barca can have another injury (knock on wood), unexpected results, or anything else during that period. If such thing happen, I believe it will force Enrique to make some adjustment in his approach to the game.

All my ‘solutions’ here are made by assuming that kind of thing will …show more content…

Malaga is the team who holds Real Madrid yesterday. Eibar is a grinding team and only lost once so far, that is against Atletico Madrid. I encourage Enrique to deploy an ultra offensive formations against them, because I believe Eibar will parking the bus the whole game.

3. Villarreal - Madrid - Roma , Emphasis on Defense

Messi probably already play in El Clasico and big Champions League game against AS Roma, but he won’t be hundred per cent for sure. Let’s talk about the details of those two games later, but the bottom line is this, need to play better defensively.

Villarreal is a tough cookie. Barca may win their last six games against the yellow submarines, but all with a hard fought. Villarreal currently on top of Primera La Liga with one point more than Barcelona after beating the likes of Atletico, Athletic, Malaga, Granada, and Espanyol.

Against these three, I want to propose the usage of two holding midfielders. I want to see Mascherano and Sergio Busquets side by side in midfield, with Pique accompanied by Mathieu or Bartra. For once, try to minimize error

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