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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by jericco1(m): 9:15pm On Aug 15, 2020
Nonsense
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by bewla(m): 9:16pm On Aug 15, 2020
Mrshape:
Give away going on in education section now don't miss out
Who who who how
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by willexyaho(m): 9:20pm On Aug 15, 2020
Ok
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Easy023(m): 9:22pm On Aug 15, 2020
grin
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by RPG2020(m): 9:24pm On Aug 15, 2020
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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Dayodragon: 9:35pm On Aug 15, 2020
Oh now it's The President

and the president is also responsible for trophyless in Argentina to date?

When maradona said messi is not a team leader, you guys thought it was joke. I'm still wondering what barca would have been without Xavi and Iniesta... messi is useless without them.. take it or leave it. and my point here is, a team can never make progress without good team LEADER.


Portugal had nothing, CR7 emerged, Portugal now have two trophies.


What can messi do with his nightmare in ARGENTINA, retirement upon retirement.. tell me if that motivate other players How does it encourage other players? Oh since captain keeps retiring, do you think they won't feel same..? MESSI IS NOT A TEAM LEADER.. TAKE IT OR LEAVE. HE WILL RUIN YOUR TEAM IF GIVE HIM SUCH ROLE.

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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Slynation(m): 9:38pm On Aug 15, 2020
Afam4eva:
Barca's problem is multi faceted and it has been showing for the past few years even when Barca were still dominant in La Liga and also one of the top teams in Europe. You could see the decline in every aspect of their game. But the major problem i see apart from Bartomeu is that defense line and most importantly Barca's style of play. They have seen that their style of play doesn't work anymore but they remain adamant and you would expect the coach to review things but he proved that he's not a good coach afteral. Barca overplays the ball because they want to win the match by ball possession when they should be attacking.
This just the problem.... I have been hitting it hard on Barca's Instagram page that "Tiki Taka" has expired.... It needed to be rebranded with an attacking mentality

To defeat Barcelona, mark Messi, and just have a good winger (speed demon) on either flanks and the rest is history....

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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Nelly4you: 9:41pm On Aug 15, 2020
nice
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by spy24(m): 9:49pm On Aug 15, 2020
argentina and barcelona have same problem .MESSI

the two teams gave him too much power respecting him than thier coaches

barca should learn from madrid they sold ronaldo their best player . even though they are suffering from it for now, no player should be bigger than a team

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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by matthewbrian150: 9:49pm On Aug 15, 2020
This is a very shallow analysis. Always carry out some research before posting things on social media.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by sodeeqsulaimon88(m): 9:51pm On Aug 15, 2020
You said it all@op
I wasn't surprised though coz we can face Bayern and win with a toothless attack,an indecisive midfield and a shambolic defence buh the shock was the scoreline.
I really wish Messi seff can be benched in matches
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by felix00(m): 9:54pm On Aug 15, 2020
This power is dangerous. Anyways, Eric Abidal is set to be sacked after 'defending' Setien. Could it be that he is about to be axed for criticizing the team in February


What manner of fuckery is this..

Abidal is getting the axe because of his French fetish and him being horrible at his job

Don't try and play this Messi the dictator bullshit.. Messi rightly protect his team from Abidal's unwarranted criticism and lies against the squad being lazy.
Imagine spinning this BS cause Messi decided to shield the team against a board that is trying to throw them under the bus or have you forgotten that Barca gate incident where Barto and his cronies where paying papers to run fake stories on this team to force them into making decisions.

It's hilarious that you are also blaming Messi for Barto employing spineless managers or Barto not signing a replacement for Suarez despite the latter saying it for several years that Barcelona should sign a replacement

I saw your headline hoping you will direct your anger at the right person but it's the same old rubbish of blaming an aging Messi for not carrying the entire team on his back enough!

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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by SweetestIfy279: 9:54pm On Aug 15, 2020
Off the Mic
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by trappatoni(m): 9:56pm On Aug 15, 2020
And to think Madrid has Rodrigo, Vinicius, Odergaard, Brahimi, Valverde, Kubo, Odriozola, Ceballos, vallejos, Reguilon, Hakimi in their ranks, in fact Kubo use to be in Barcelona and Madrid snatched him away. This is a classic case of a man learning from his mistakes and the other making up his mind to remain with his folly.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by felix00(m): 9:56pm On Aug 15, 2020
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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by gbemishile: 10:00pm On Aug 15, 2020
That number 4 is rubbish.
Pure rubbish
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by donMIG(m): 10:01pm On Aug 15, 2020
Tha-HELL with em all
Zero Trophy
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by kalu61(m): 10:06pm On Aug 15, 2020
JidennaJason:
Dear Sanchez01 Onióvo,


It's "6" reasons actually and the sixth reason is that the President is the reason I abadon my legit Banga soup and starch due to the pains.

President Bartemou is a complete failure.

He should just get out.
Hmm, you must have been to Cameroon.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by ezechi24(m): 10:58pm On Aug 15, 2020
mastermaestro:
Useless team. They lost their way when they started selling off their future in the likes of Isaac Cuenca (winger), Thiago Alcantara (midfielder), Christian Tello (winger), Marc Bartra (defender), Rafinha (attacking midfielder), and some I can't remember.
The club has been a walking corpse since the departure of Puyol, Xavi and Iniesta. These vital personalities were never replaced. What do you expect?
One visible thing on the pitch now is lack of leadership. Zero leadership. In the coaching department, it has been one mediocre after another since the Guardiola left.
Useless team! angry angry

Since Enrique left.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Galactico4ever(m): 11:08pm On Aug 15, 2020
Stop looking for who to blame,jejely take your 8-2 in peace grin
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by ezechi24(m): 11:09pm On Aug 15, 2020
Slynation:

This just the problem.... I have been hitting it hard on Barca's Instagram page that "Tiki Taka" has expired.... It needed to be rebranded with an attacking mentality

To defeat Barcelona, mark Messi, and just have a good winger (speed demon) on either flanks and the rest is history....

Tiki taka is still very much perfect...the problem in barca now are the aged players, they do not have the speed and the legs to run anymore...remember when guadiola came all the players were in their prime..messi was just too young and energetic, eto was extremely powerful and fast, xavi and iniester were young and creative, puyol and pique were fearless, strong and fast, they moved the ball with so much speed and fluidity...they had the strength to run for 3hrs without stopping lol good old days .....but time went on things started changing nature started taking place on them...and the management couldn't replace them with home grown players that understand the system perfectly... Our actual problem started when batomeo was elected as president ...bringing in flops both coaches and players... Only messi couldn't have done it .

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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by kiddkash(m): 11:27pm On Aug 15, 2020
Sanchez01:
The humiliation of Barcelona at the hands of Bayern prior to the match last night was imminent as there had been signs all through the just-ended La Liga (LL) campaign. What the world didn't know was how bad the humiliation would be.

And while it seems like the perfect 'cruise' to blame Messi for disappearing in the game and even compare him to Ronaldo in those kinds of moments, Messi is not in any way responsible for the result. Rather, the club's president's philosophy is responsible and if anyone were to leave, it should be him. Below are my 5 reasons:

1. A Dying La Masia

La Masia means "The Farm House", in Spanish and it is the dubbed name for the once-famed Barcelona youth academy. The Farm House where raw talents were handpicked into the Barcelona first team produced the likes of Mikel Arteta, Luis Garcia Sanz, Cesc Fabregas, Thiago Motta, Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Carles Puyol, Pep Guardiola, Andres Iniesta, Xavi Hernandez, and Lionel Messi himself.

The La Masia, at some point, made one of the top 3 best football academies in the world, falling behind Santos and Ajax youth system. While Madrid, through Florentino Perez pursued the "Galacticos" (meaning 'superstars'; a philosophy that only expensive world-class footballers will only be signed to Real Madrid) era, Barcelona youth system excelled and held the world spellbound, season after season, Real Madrid's first "Galacticos" project failed and Perez was fired. Some of the world's biggest names emerged through Barcelona's youth rank, playing a compact football style known in the academy known as the tiki-taka. Johan Cruyff, as a coach would only go ahead to adopt the style, making him one of Barcelona's most successful managers.

About 18 years after Messi progressed through the youth rank, Barcelona and Real Madrid have gone in opposite directions. While Madrid now look towards developing players from its youth rank, Barcelona has been neck-deep in signing talented superstars who are either oblivious to the club's style of play or unnecessarily surplus to requirement in the team. Ibrahimovic, Henry, Dembele, Griezmann, Vidal, Philippe Coutinho, Frenkie de Jong, the list is endless.

With an aging and declining first team, only a few promising players have managed to get noticed in the team while Madrid keep looking inward and churning out more footballers from its youth rank. The problem? Barcelona's president believes big names are the answer.

2. Aging Messi

An aging Messi isn't the problem and he isn't responsible for this. It is nature's call which must be answered. The problem here is the total reliance and dependence on one of the world's finest footballers who is being treated like aging is a sin. A club with a foresight will know better that what brought about dominance at some point isn't the Messi factor but a fluid midfield which the likes of Iniesta, Xavi and Busquet provided. Sadly, since their departure, Barcelona has invested more in defenders and forwards, leaving the midfield to God.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid, Barcelona's arch-rival have found it convenient to sit out maestros such as Kroos and Modric conveniently in games. Barcelona is one of the world's biggest clubs reputable for horrible signings.

3. The Backline Factor

Although Shakira's boyfriend has hinted he'll be the first to leave should the board decides to ax certain players, the stunt is all but a psychological attempt. Pique is worn out, old, and out of ideas. Already, he is incapable of stopping quick 'feety' footballers compared to his sworn subtle rival, Sergio Ramos. Those who were fixated on the match against Bayern Munich would have seen how Alba never stopped panting, mostly in the second half. Although the tradition with old age and defense is that you get better as you age. This can be seen in Ramos who is undoubtedly the world's finest defender even though the heart of his man can be desperately wicked.

The four backline of the team is worn and torn, even with the introduction of new blood who are mostly MIA due to injury. Barcelona needs to look inward and focus on replacing Pique, mostly. There are old but amazing defensive midfielders who can play at the back that have been hinted of exits in certain clubs (whispers P*S*G).

4. The Fear of Messi

The fear of Messi is probably what led to this disaster in the first place, from not liking a particular coach, to the fear of leaving and must be pleased mindset. The president and the club have been pawns in the hands of Messi for too long and they must wrestle themselves from his grip.

Messi is the only player in the team who will hit back at any executive who dare blames the team or criticize their lackluster performances on the pitch. Messi has been known to challenge the club's hierarchy not on the field, not among the players but on Instagram when one of the top dogs blame the team for something. The resulting effect is mostly accompanied by a sack, reshuffled positions, and more importantly, an increase in his wage. When Messi took to blasting the sporting director, Eric Abidal in February, many sports houses guessed there was something at play. Of course, it was political and Messi knew it. Getting to win the presidential election at FCB means having Messi as your best friend. What many players would take sticks for, Messi would do conveniently while the corporate guys fall over themselves to either retract their statements, apologize or instantly increase Messi's paycheck.

As a player, you might not necessarily need to be talented. If Messi likes you and wishes for you to remain at Barcelona, it will remain so except you wish to go on your accord.

This power is dangerous. Anyways, Eric Abidal is set to be sacked after 'defending' Setien. Could it be that he is about to be axed for criticizing the team in February

5. An Aging Team

Madrid has stood on this spot Barcelona is standing now and understand what will eventually become of them when their first team retire and fall out like a domino. While this is hinged on the failure of the club's executive in focusing on the Farm House, the after effect will be devastating and will paint a similar picture of Barcelona's LL final matchday that saw Osasuna beat them. Barcelona themselves have been in this position before, particularly after Puyol, Xavi and Iniesta left.

Unfortunately for the club, the after effect will be felt, and for a long time should Messi exit the team. It is however not too late to start focusing on bringing in talented youngsters. Right now, Madrid is reveling in the glory of its talented youths right now that some of them (notably Kubo, Hakimi, and Odegaard) have all been loaned out while the others jostle for starting places. As a matter of fact, Zidane confused the world after the restart by changing his first 11 per game in order to unburden them. Barcelona might not have the understanding to replicate this right now but the idea of a legendary footballer who is now at the "Messi" (pun intended) of the team and a laughing stock to the world is unfair and mismanaged.
don't forget the idiot Abidal exchanged 24 year old Arthur for 30 year old pjanic
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by jacobnel(m): 12:07am On Aug 16, 2020
Is it barca President or Eric Abidal?
Sanchez01:
The humiliation of Barcelona at the hands of Bayern prior to the match last night was imminent as there had been signs all through the just-ended La Liga (LL) campaign. What the world didn't know was how bad the humiliation would be.

And while it seems like the perfect 'cruise' to blame Messi for disappearing in the game and even compare him to Ronaldo in those kinds of moments, Messi is not in any way responsible for the result. Rather, the club's president's philosophy is responsible and if anyone were to leave, it should be him. Below are my 5 reasons:

1. A Dying La Masia

La Masia means "The Farm House", in Spanish and it is the dubbed name for the once-famed Barcelona youth academy. The Farm House where raw talents were handpicked into the Barcelona first team produced the likes of Mikel Arteta, Luis Garcia Sanz, Cesc Fabregas, Thiago Motta, Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Carles Puyol, Pep Guardiola, Andres Iniesta, Xavi Hernandez, and Lionel Messi himself.

The La Masia, at some point, made one of the top 3 best football academies in the world, falling behind Santos and Ajax youth system. While Madrid, through Florentino Perez pursued the "Galacticos" (meaning 'superstars'; a philosophy that only expensive world-class footballers will only be signed to Real Madrid) era, Barcelona youth system excelled and held the world spellbound, season after season, Real Madrid's first "Galacticos" project failed and Perez was fired. Some of the world's biggest names emerged through Barcelona's youth rank, playing a compact football style known in the academy known as the tiki-taka. Johan Cruyff, as a coach would only go ahead to adopt the style, making him one of Barcelona's most successful managers.

About 18 years after Messi progressed through the youth rank, Barcelona and Real Madrid have gone in opposite directions. While Madrid now look towards developing players from its youth rank, Barcelona has been neck-deep in signing talented superstars who are either oblivious to the club's style of play or unnecessarily surplus to requirement in the team. Ibrahimovic, Henry, Dembele, Griezmann, Vidal, Philippe Coutinho, Frenkie de Jong, the list is endless.

With an aging and declining first team, only a few promising players have managed to get noticed in the team while Madrid keep looking inward and churning out more footballers from its youth rank. The problem? Barcelona's president believes big names are the answer.

2. Aging Messi

An aging Messi isn't the problem and he isn't responsible for this. It is nature's call which must be answered. The problem here is the total reliance and dependence on one of the world's finest footballers who is being treated like aging is a sin. A club with a foresight will know better that what brought about dominance at some point isn't the Messi factor but a fluid midfield which the likes of Iniesta, Xavi and Busquet provided. Sadly, since their departure, Barcelona has invested more in defenders and forwards, leaving the midfield to God.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid, Barcelona's arch-rival have found it convenient to sit out maestros such as Kroos and Modric conveniently in games. Barcelona is one of the world's biggest clubs reputable for horrible signings.

3. The Backline Factor

Although Shakira's boyfriend has hinted he'll be the first to leave should the board decides to ax certain players, the stunt is all but a psychological attempt. Pique is worn out, old, and out of ideas. Already, he is incapable of stopping quick 'feety' footballers compared to his sworn subtle rival, Sergio Ramos. Those who were fixated on the match against Bayern Munich would have seen how Alba never stopped panting, mostly in the second half. Although the tradition with old age and defense is that you get better as you age. This can be seen in Ramos who is undoubtedly the world's finest defender even though the heart of his man can be desperately wicked.

The four backline of the team is worn and torn, even with the introduction of new blood who are mostly MIA due to injury. Barcelona needs to look inward and focus on replacing Pique, mostly. There are old but amazing defensive midfielders who can play at the back that have been hinted of exits in certain clubs (whispers P*S*G).

4. The Fear of Messi

The fear of Messi is probably what led to this disaster in the first place, from not liking a particular coach, to the fear of leaving and must be pleased mindset. The president and the club have been pawns in the hands of Messi for too long and they must wrestle themselves from his grip.

Messi is the only player in the team who will hit back at any executive who dare blames the team or criticize their lackluster performances on the pitch. Messi has been known to challenge the club's hierarchy not on the field, not among the players but on Instagram when one of the top dogs blame the team for something. The resulting effect is mostly accompanied by a sack, reshuffled positions, and more importantly, an increase in his wage. When Messi took to blasting the sporting director, Eric Abidal in February, many sports houses guessed there was something at play. Of course, it was political and Messi knew it. Getting to win the presidential election at FCB means having Messi as your best friend. What many players would take sticks for, Messi would do conveniently while the corporate guys fall over themselves to either retract their statements, apologize or instantly increase Messi's paycheck.

As a player, you might not necessarily need to be talented. If Messi likes you and wishes for you to remain at Barcelona, it will remain so except you wish to go on your accord.

This power is dangerous. Anyways, Eric Abidal is set to be sacked after 'defending' Setien. Could it be that he is about to be axed for criticizing the team in February

5. An Aging Team

Madrid has stood on this spot Barcelona is standing now and understand what will eventually become of them when their first team retire and fall out like a domino. While this is hinged on the failure of the club's executive in focusing on the Farm House, the after effect will be devastating and will paint a similar picture of Barcelona's LL final matchday that saw Osasuna beat them. Barcelona themselves have been in this position before, particularly after Puyol, Xavi and Iniesta left.

Unfortunately for the club, the after effect will be felt, and for a long time should Messi exit the team. It is however not too late to start focusing on bringing in talented youngsters. Right now, Madrid is reveling in the glory of its talented youths right now that some of them (notably Kubo, Hakimi, and Odegaard) have all been loaned out while the others jostle for starting places. As a matter of fact, Zidane confused the world after the restart by changing his first 11 per game in order to unburden them. Barcelona might not have the understanding to replicate this right now but the idea of a legendary footballer who is now at the "Messi" (pun intended) of the team and a laughing stock to the world is unfair and mismanaged.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Slynation(m): 12:22am On Aug 16, 2020
ezechi24:


Tiki taka is still very much perfect...the problem in barca now are the aged players, they do not have the speed and the legs to run anymore...remember when guadiola came all the players were in their prime..messi was just too young and energetic, eto was extremely powerful and fast, xavi and iniester were young and creative, puyol and pique were fearless, strong and fast, they moved the ball with so much speed and fluidity...they had the strength to run for 3hrs without stopping lol good old days .....but time went on things started changing nature started taking place on them...and the management couldn't replace them with home grown players that understand the system perfectly... Our actual problem started when batomeo was elected as president ...bringing in flops both coaches and players... Only messi couldn't have done it .
Yesterday was the only time since MSN days that Barca went on a counterattack and Suarez couldn't even run with the ball.... This Bayern side exposed many hidden factors in Barcelona, most of our players ain't that good anymore, over 5-8 first team players need to leave that club, But the Legendary status bestowed on them won't let them go easily...

I'm tired of watching Barcelona toasting the ball around without penetration, This Tika taka needs to be rebranded with attacking mentality just like what Pep has done with the Cityzens....

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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by riches4me(m): 1:05am On Aug 16, 2020
No empire remains forever. It's a natural thing. Now they must rebuild from start.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by bukxy: 1:43am On Aug 16, 2020
Barca's news just plenty today.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by Dbrainiac1(m): 1:46am On Aug 16, 2020
Sanchez01:


The La Masia, at some point, made one of the top 3 best football academies in the world, falling behind Santos and Ajax youth system. While Madrid, through Florentino Perez pursued the "Galacticos" (meaning 'superstars'; a philosophy that only expensive world-class footballers will only be signed to Real Madrid) era, Barcelona youth system excelled and held the world spellbound, season after season, Real Madrid's first "Galacticos" project failed and Perez was fired. Some of the world's biggest names emerged through Barcelona's youth rank, playing a compact football style known in the academy known as the tiki-taka. Johan Cruyff, as a coach would only go ahead to adopt the style, making him one of Barcelona's most successful managers.


Bros you need to calm down

Perez was never fired. He announced his resignation on 27 February 2006, acknowledging that the team and the club as a whole needed a new direction.
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Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by cooooooks(m): 5:42am On Aug 16, 2020
My guy said Shakira's boyfriend.


Sanchez01:
The humiliation of Barcelona at the hands of Bayern prior to the match last night was imminent as there had been signs all through the just-ended La Liga (LL) campaign. What the world didn't know was how bad the humiliation would be.

And while it seems like the perfect 'cruise' to blame Messi for disappearing in the game and even compare him to Ronaldo in those kinds of moments, Messi is not in any way responsible for the result. Rather, the club's president's philosophy is responsible and if anyone were to leave, it should be him. Below are my 5 reasons:

1. A Dying La Masia

La Masia means "The Farm House", in Spanish and it is the dubbed name for the once-famed Barcelona youth academy. The Farm House where raw talents were handpicked into the Barcelona first team produced the likes of Mikel Arteta, Luis Garcia Sanz, Cesc Fabregas, Thiago Motta, Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Carles Puyol, Pep Guardiola, Andres Iniesta, Xavi Hernandez, and Lionel Messi himself.

The La Masia, at some point, made one of the top 3 best football academies in the world, falling behind Santos and Ajax youth system. While Madrid, through Florentino Perez pursued the "Galacticos" (meaning 'superstars'; a philosophy that only expensive world-class footballers will only be signed to Real Madrid) era, Barcelona youth system excelled and held the world spellbound, season after season, Real Madrid's first "Galacticos" project failed and Perez was fired. Some of the world's biggest names emerged through Barcelona's youth rank, playing a compact football style known in the academy known as the tiki-taka. Johan Cruyff, as a coach would only go ahead to adopt the style, making him one of Barcelona's most successful managers.

About 18 years after Messi progressed through the youth rank, Barcelona and Real Madrid have gone in opposite directions. While Madrid now look towards developing players from its youth rank, Barcelona has been neck-deep in signing talented superstars who are either oblivious to the club's style of play or unnecessarily surplus to requirement in the team. Ibrahimovic, Henry, Dembele, Griezmann, Vidal, Philippe Coutinho, Frenkie de Jong, the list is endless.

With an aging and declining first team, only a few promising players have managed to get noticed in the team while Madrid keep looking inward and churning out more footballers from its youth rank. The problem? Barcelona's president believes big names are the answer.

2. Aging Messi

An aging Messi isn't the problem and he isn't responsible for this. It is nature's call which must be answered. The problem here is the total reliance and dependence on one of the world's finest footballers who is being treated like aging is a sin. A club with a foresight will know better that what brought about dominance at some point isn't the Messi factor but a fluid midfield which the likes of Iniesta, Xavi and Busquet provided. Sadly, since their departure, Barcelona has invested more in defenders and forwards, leaving the midfield to God.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid, Barcelona's arch-rival have found it convenient to sit out maestros such as Kroos and Modric conveniently in games. Barcelona is one of the world's biggest clubs reputable for horrible signings.

3. The Backline Factor

Although Shakira's boyfriend has hinted he'll be the first to leave should the board decides to ax certain players, the stunt is all but a psychological attempt. Pique is worn out, old, and out of ideas. Already, he is incapable of stopping quick 'feety' footballers compared to his sworn subtle rival, Sergio Ramos. Those who were fixated on the match against Bayern Munich would have seen how Alba never stopped panting, mostly in the second half. Although the tradition with old age and defense is that you get better as you age. This can be seen in Ramos who is undoubtedly the world's finest defender even though the heart of his man can be desperately wicked.

The four backline of the team is worn and torn, even with the introduction of new blood who are mostly MIA due to injury. Barcelona needs to look inward and focus on replacing Pique, mostly. There are old but amazing defensive midfielders who can play at the back that have been hinted of exits in certain clubs (whispers P*S*G).

4. The Fear of Messi

The fear of Messi is probably what led to this disaster in the first place, from not liking a particular coach, to the fear of leaving and must be pleased mindset. The president and the club have been pawns in the hands of Messi for too long and they must wrestle themselves from his grip.

Messi is the only player in the team who will hit back at any executive who dare blames the team or criticize their lackluster performances on the pitch. Messi has been known to challenge the club's hierarchy not on the field, not among the players but on Instagram when one of the top dogs blame the team for something. The resulting effect is mostly accompanied by a sack, reshuffled positions, and more importantly, an increase in his wage. When Messi took to blasting the sporting director, Eric Abidal in February, many sports houses guessed there was something at play. Of course, it was political and Messi knew it. Getting to win the presidential election at FCB means having Messi as your best friend. What many players would take sticks for, Messi would do conveniently while the corporate guys fall over themselves to either retract their statements, apologize or instantly increase Messi's paycheck.

As a player, you might not necessarily need to be talented. If Messi likes you and wishes for you to remain at Barcelona, it will remain so except you wish to go on your accord.

This power is dangerous. Anyways, Eric Abidal is set to be sacked after 'defending' Setien. Could it be that he is about to be axed for criticizing the team in February

5. An Aging Team

Madrid has stood on this spot Barcelona is standing now and understand what will eventually become of them when their first team retire and fall out like a domino. While this is hinged on the failure of the club's executive in focusing on the Farm House, the after effect will be devastating and will paint a similar picture of Barcelona's LL final matchday that saw Osasuna beat them. Barcelona themselves have been in this position before, particularly after Puyol, Xavi and Iniesta left.

Unfortunately for the club, the after effect will be felt, and for a long time should Messi exit the team. It is however not too late to start focusing on bringing in talented youngsters. Right now, Madrid is reveling in the glory of its talented youths right now that some of them (notably Kubo, Hakimi, and Odegaard) have all been loaned out while the others jostle for starting places. As a matter of fact, Zidane confused the world after the restart by changing his first 11 per game in order to unburden them. Barcelona might not have the understanding to replicate this right now but the idea of a legendary footballer who is now at the "Messi" (pun intended) of the team and a laughing stock to the world is unfair and mismanaged.
Re: 5 Reasons Barca's President Is Responsible For The Club's Woes by DSoj(m): 6:36am On Aug 16, 2020
Its rubbish to stylishly blame Messi. All i see here is Messi Messi Messi.

Its Nonsense

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