How Xavi changed Barcelona’s identity

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
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    In this video I answer these (simple?) questions:
    - What is Barcelona’s style of play under Xavi?
    - Does the team have a clear identity?
    - How will it change in the future?
    A whole lot of research went into this one, so if you enjoy, consider leaving a like! It’s much appreciated :)
    Sections:
    0:00 Tactical stalemate
    0:51 Xavi’s philosophy
    1:18 Structure and space
    3:07 Movement
    4:41 Against different systems
    6:11 Exploit space quickly
    9:54 All about the players
    13:24 The next level
    14:34 Next time on…
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  • @charlief7785
    @charlief7785 Год назад +1136

    People should realize that Xavi's task is far more monumental than Pep when he coached Barca. Pep inherited Rijkaard team that had two seasons on a lower level, but still managed to reach CL semis against Man U and lost by a single goal, that team had Xavi at 28 or so, Iniesta at 24, and of course the future GOAT at 20 about to hit his prime. I'm not trying to discredit Pep, he did turn those players from great to absolutely phenomenal, but he did catch Barcelona at a far better moment.
    Xavi inherited a club in ashes more like Rijkaard in his first season, but without a Ronaldinho to add that special quality for big games. No Messi, ageing Busquets and Pique, and absolutely no structure left by the incompetent Bartomeu. He is basically rebuilding from scratch, and this is just his first full season. Even Pep struggled to get both Bayern and City off the ground with his style on his first attempt, and Pep Bayern were treble winners, and City had far more established players. So hopefully people don't judge Xavi by unfair and out of context standards, but I won't hold my breath.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад +43

      But Xavi will rebuild

    • @miquelmolera8325
      @miquelmolera8325 Год назад +33

      true words 👏🏻

    • @CristianmirabalWuno
      @CristianmirabalWuno Год назад +43

      Pep got a team that went from losing the league by 18 points to Madrid, to then destroy and toy with Madrid in their own field. Rijkaard had a team that was good but that was going down for the lack of professionalism, he kicked the big names out and called a guy called Busquets from third division to bench Toure, and moved Xavi and Iniesta from CAM and wings to CM, the rest is history. But yeah, Xavi can't make signings like Pep couldve done in the past if he wanted a certain player on his team. Xavi also got a team with a poor mentality and 0 football knowledge on possesion and the type of football Xavi plays

    • @charlief7785
      @charlief7785 Год назад +71

      @@CristianmirabalWuno All true. Again, Pep influence was phenomenal and he is still the GOAT manager, especially having the ridiculous balls of as 1st time manager kicking out the star of that team(Ronaldinho) and all the heavy weights, signing Dani Alves and of course, Busquets discovery is 100% on him. The entire midfield trident Busquets-Xavi-Iniesta is 100% his, as Rijkaard saw the latter two as either one or the other.
      But it's a different beast picking up a team that was slacking for two years but the club was still financially viable to a team that's been in ashes for at least 2017(last season with Luis Enrique) and completely lost their roots. Barcelona before Xavi was an absolute trainwreck of a club, with Guardiola the team was poor, but the club was still solid financially and had a couple of young talents that were readily awaiting their opportunity.
      TLDR Pep had to rebuild a team, Xavi has to rebuild a club.

    • @Latimish
      @Latimish Год назад +10

      ​@@CristianmirabalWuno yeah but if you were around then you'd know that complacency was the biggest issue with that team. Dinho was partying all the time, Deco didn't seem motivated and Messi kept getting injured. The talent was never in doubt when Pep took over, he even had the luxury of selling off Ronaldinho and Deco.

  • @sc522
    @sc522 Год назад +832

    I think Barca neads squad depth to become really competitive. It´s alarming that when 3 players are missing (Pedri, Dembele and De Jong) you stop being a dominant team and start struggling and losing games.
    Great video, thank you!

    • @thepurist_
      @thepurist_  Год назад +235

      City have really changed the game when it comes to squad depth. I think pre-City it would be unthinkable to maintain the same level after losing your three best players.

    • @williamsodonon7081
      @williamsodonon7081 Год назад +78

      @@thepurist_True. Guardiola has created a system with replaceable parts

    • @rialpleya
      @rialpleya Год назад +151

      @@williamsodonon7081 that's easier when you have all the money in the world and less strict financial fair-play rules

    • @agssilv5919
      @agssilv5919 Год назад +9

      @@rialpleya this like not all leagues will look the other way will u piss all over financial fairplay and past merits with the objective of getting bigger

    • @williamsodonon7081
      @williamsodonon7081 Год назад +4

      @@rialpleya true

  • @austinedeclan10
    @austinedeclan10 Год назад +380

    This season's Barcelona kit was gorgeous. A fitting armour for the conquers of La Liga. This will go down as an icon football shirt.

    • @shottskies
      @shottskies Год назад +23

      I thought it was their ugliest jersey in probably 30 years.

    • @Mour1ada
      @Mour1ada Год назад +31

      @shottskies how it's soo nice, dark blue kit with the famous blue red strips

    • @knmk777
      @knmk777 Год назад +2

      i hate the shoulder

    • @nirki
      @nirki Год назад +30

      ​@@shottskiesHow it's very nice. Last year is the ugliest

    • @umarmars47
      @umarmars47 Год назад +1

      Thw conquers of Conference League ❤❤

  • @akshatkhatoria2699
    @akshatkhatoria2699 Год назад +528

    best football page on youtube

  • @vishaldeka5298
    @vishaldeka5298 Год назад +297

    Xavi has understood that tiki-taka is dead. You cannot play tiki-taka without Xavi-Iniesta-Busquets-Messi. Being an inexperienced manager with a young squad, he has done a fantastic job. With time, the tactics will be more polished and we'll see significant improvement. Don't forget that Zidane, Pep, Lucho all inherited well established squads with world class players.

    • @asm7406
      @asm7406 Год назад +45

      Tikitaka is one of the styles that came out of Cruyffism. Guardiola, Teg Han, Luis Enrique, Xavi and Arteta have the same base but their own styles

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад

      ​@@asm7406but he need to adjust

    • @wingedhussar1453
      @wingedhussar1453 Год назад +5

      Tika taka is outdated like total control netherlands.the game is wayyy faster now .Tika taka slow buildup would get countered and would get destroyed 5-0 each game these days

    • @oyesinterlude
      @oyesinterlude Год назад +27

      @@wingedhussar1453 no it is not lmao, you just need technicians to be able to play it. the play styles currently have been used way before this current game

    • @wingedhussar1453
      @wingedhussar1453 Год назад +2

      @@oyesinterlude if thts the case then why did one of the technicians himself xavi change his team

  • @nakdickson
    @nakdickson Год назад +287

    I've been thinking Xavi being direct is influenced by the fact that he hasn't gotten the team/players where he wanted yet. So he's compromising to win few titles to take away little bit of pressure. More possession might be his long term goal but unless get get specific kind players and some of the players needs to develop and understand the basics first.

    • @josephkamanu7329
      @josephkamanu7329 Год назад +16

      now you understand his obsession on bringing messi back

    • @nakdickson
      @nakdickson Год назад +15

      @@josephkamanu7329 I do, both in the sporting and financial department.

    • @thepurist_
      @thepurist_  Год назад +54

      I think this is a very reasonable take

    • @iykebrobbey4937
      @iykebrobbey4937 Год назад +5

      Nice take bro I was just realising that they ply more direct with crosses and all it's unlike the Barcelona I know

    • @sugarkookiewithsometae4245
      @sugarkookiewithsometae4245 Год назад +1

      ​@@iykebrobbey4937 Makes sense. With Dembele as a winger and Lewandowski as a forward crosses make sense.
      God knows that Messi had no use of crosses.

  • @MR_IG
    @MR_IG Год назад +22

    Since it has now been known that busquets will leave barca, I would love to see you make a video on: 1. why he was very integral to this club's success for the past 15 years. 2. The repercussions of his leaving to Xavi's plans. And 3. How he's gonna be replaced.

  • @sebastiangonzalez424
    @sebastiangonzalez424 Год назад +131

    Lets not forget that this is the first year of xavi with a team that has not experiencie. The best part its yet to come!!

  • @nafiislam7048
    @nafiislam7048 Год назад +29

    Johan cruyff said ""Quality without results is pointless. Results without quality is boring." Sometimes people have this idea of Barcelona's play as being 2000 side passes and 80 percent possession, but in real football a good coach finds balance of style and effectiveness. That's why Pep is still at the top, and Xavi has remade Barca

  • @messicomps344
    @messicomps344 Год назад +195

    Our xGA worries me. A lot of those 1-0 wins we've scraped this season will probably turn into 1-1s if we don't sort out what makes us concede so many chances. So far Ter Stegen is covering up our inadequacies but as we saw when Ernesto Valverde overperformed his xG and xGA, it doesn't work on the biggest stage. Need better depth, but sadly our finances won't allow

    • @thepurist_
      @thepurist_  Год назад +119

      It’s a big over-performance, but Barca’s xGA is still the best in Europe (25.4). So the system is working regardless of Ter Stegen’s immense season.

    • @allenmathew2550
      @allenmathew2550 Год назад +6

      ​@@thepurist_ ​@The Purist Football You completely don't take into account gamestates. When we concede, we begin to play worse (this is not the case for every team, but it is for this Xavi-built team), and the opposition, better. Especially if it's multiple goals, then we're 95% dead.

    • @ddkay6478
      @ddkay6478 Год назад +26

      @@allenmathew2550 Y'all talking like Xavi's Barça is lucky to be great defensively in Laliga.... 33 games of luck lol.
      => 11 GA in 33 games
      => 26 clean sheet. RECORD in Laliga history
      => and prior to that, Xavi's Barça had beaten Zidane's Madrid record for longest unbeaten away streak in Laliga
      Off the ball situations is really what Xavi been working with this Barça.

    • @allenmathew2550
      @allenmathew2550 Год назад +1

      @@ddkay6478 Do you know what Xg is

    • @Sonicboom726
      @Sonicboom726 Год назад

      @@ddkay6478 the only reason barca had great defensive record in league because they don't face good attackers regularly in league.
      Laliga is now crap their is a reason that barca defence gets exposed in UCl let's don't Even talk about UCL they even failed in uel as well barca defence is so overrated the only good team they face in laliga is real Madrid others are just crap

  • @BerSeben0502
    @BerSeben0502 Год назад +155

    Great video. I think the next season will provide some more answers about the quality of Xavi's work. He clearly did a great job and reestablished Barça as a national force in Spain, but at the cost of mediocre performances in Europe and a painful loss to Real at Copa del Rey. My bet is that Barça will contend for another La Liga title if everything goes to plan, specially in the financial and squad building part, but the european performance will be more important than it was this season.

    • @thepurist_
      @thepurist_  Год назад +20

      I agree. Although the ‘everything going to plan’ part is far from guaranteed!

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад +1

      ​@@thepurist_but how long took it is gonna be ready ?

    • @nirki
      @nirki Год назад +1

      I expect the UCL to have terrible refereeing again. What happend this year will probably happen again

    • @lamaramv1147
      @lamaramv1147 Год назад +1

      @@lexkanyima2195 That will Soley lie on this summer's transfer saga, if Barça could get a majority of the players they are seeking for then we would see a fast revolution

  • @hungotuan4431
    @hungotuan4431 Год назад +41

    Faster means less risk and less reliant on Pedri. KInda an inevitable change

  • @Luis33371
    @Luis33371 Год назад +73

    When this Barca get a good physical condition and experience enough to compete against the big clubs un Europe and being mentally strong when difficult times come, this Barca will be able to win the Champions

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад +1

      They have to train with that intensity

  • @williamsodonon7081
    @williamsodonon7081 Год назад +27

    People throw words like inexperience & physique around about Xavi and his squad, but tell that to Bernardo Silva against Bayern.
    A talent & and a good plan trumps that and clearly Xavi is on the right track with his current squad.

  • @jordan_0914
    @jordan_0914 Год назад +129

    Xavi's Barca is like the complete opposite of Valverde's Barca (last to win La Liga). Valverde was all about Ball retention, long spells of possession, even sacrificing Counters for possession. I love Xavi's higher intensity compared to Valverde's super slow football with minimal movement.

    • @kofiantwi768
      @kofiantwi768 Год назад +15

      Not true Valverde was more direct and pragmatic

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад

      ​@@kofiantwi768that's true

    • @jordan_0914
      @jordan_0914 Год назад +6

      @@kofiantwi768 in most big games and his 2nd season yes. But 17-18 Barca had no wingers, had to adapt with Paulinho/Sergi playing as false wingers 🙃

    • @kofiantwi768
      @kofiantwi768 Год назад +3

      @@jordan_0914 in my opinion valverde didn't fail because of his tactics but the teams lack of character and even messi noticed that after the bayern game which setien coached.

    • @jordan_0914
      @jordan_0914 Год назад +4

      @kofiantwi768 I partially agree. Valverde's team was very mediocre at times. The team did/does lack character. We've had multiple coaches and still have a weak mentality in the biggest moments.

  • @mahmoudahmed4609
    @mahmoudahmed4609 Год назад +47

    The reason i want messi back is not only sentimental or what he is capable of individually but how much this man understands football and tempo and how to control it

    • @edsonmawalla4203
      @edsonmawalla4203 Год назад

      Barcelona depend on pressing and speed and that's something messi can't do

    • @mahmoudahmed4609
      @mahmoudahmed4609 Год назад

      @@edsonmawalla4203 argentina depend on pressing and speed

    • @mahmoudahmed4609
      @mahmoudahmed4609 Год назад

      @@edsonmawalla4203 plus most of the barca players aren't capable of making proper quick decisons

    • @edsonmawalla4203
      @edsonmawalla4203 Год назад +1

      @@mahmoudahmed4609 xavi uses a man to man pressing system which is why Barcelona are Intense but the problem is that it is very tiring and they can't keep it up, it's the same one that Manchester city used against real Madrid. The issue is that in such a system everyone needs to press so that the intensity remains, argentina use a zonal pressing system which is not as intense. So this means that xavi must abandon his man to man pressing system for messi to fit in

    • @edsonmawalla4203
      @edsonmawalla4203 Год назад

      @@mahmoudahmed4609 that's not true, this was their first season with this system and that takes time but you can see that they have gotten better. Next season if they can get bernado silva and a good cdm then the team will grow, bringing in messi will bring in money but he will contribute nothing on the field

  • @theredcomet4301
    @theredcomet4301 Год назад +46

    the play style may change, but the principles remain

  • @brandonflexer1102
    @brandonflexer1102 Год назад +13

    I believe Xavi's Barça is a bit more direct than what he would consider 'ideal' because of the type of players he inherited/got. The likes of Ferran Torres, Raphinha are players that are more suited for transitional moments rather than a more controlled approach. On top of that, they are good players but probably not ELITE. And at that level, it makes a huge difference.

  • @onjadar
    @onjadar Год назад +1

    This video is so good. It answers most of my questions about this Barca team this season. I guess you had the same questions beforehand to compile your research and create such an awesome video.

  • @kelzreallife8293
    @kelzreallife8293 Год назад +23

    I think Xavi is blending the philosophy he was coached with as a player with the efficiency/directness he saw with the Madrid teams he faced back in the days (Long balls And quick space exploitation )

  • @noufal4035
    @noufal4035 Год назад +5

    As always great content, keep coming with quality contents

  • @k.p.7966
    @k.p.7966 Год назад

    This is such a good analysis, really enjoyed watching it. I followed and hope your channel blows up soon. Keep up the good work!

  • @yespaul1807
    @yespaul1807 Год назад +1

    Just came across this channel today and it is pretty good. Great analysis.

  • @williamsodonon7081
    @williamsodonon7081 Год назад +8

    Amazing videos. Lots of fans don’t see/understand tactics(or do so slowly) but your videos help with that.

  • @elijaharmstrong6641
    @elijaharmstrong6641 Год назад +12

    Amazing video as always! Your football mind is unbelievable ♥️

  • @stevenecheverria5032
    @stevenecheverria5032 6 месяцев назад

    This channel has the best tactical break downs with out even trying

  • @quinten3628
    @quinten3628 Год назад +2

    That xga vs ga stat is craazy. All season i’ve been wondering what the actual xga is

  • @arnoldnzeyimana3214
    @arnoldnzeyimana3214 Год назад +2

    I really do enjoy watching these deep analysis videos from the purist. Keep it up, please 🙏🏾

  • @miikamiinala4833
    @miikamiinala4833 11 месяцев назад

    Crazy good and mature analysis. You have a new subscriber, easily.

  • @jidemafolabomi9278
    @jidemafolabomi9278 Год назад

    I had to come back to comment on this video while watching today's game against Espanyol. So far it's been an example of what is possible when the system works.

  • @nobodiniotv4883
    @nobodiniotv4883 Год назад

    you are one of the best football pages i've seen on youtube...
    keep going

  • @g.nikhilsai6845
    @g.nikhilsai6845 Год назад

    Bro your voice is soo soothing, i couldn't finish the video in 2 attempts.

  • @rakijesina
    @rakijesina Год назад

    Great video bro! Simply GREAT!

  • @isaacong77
    @isaacong77 Год назад

    The questions you ask are rlly instructive for aspiring analysts watching this 👍😊

  • @muhammadfoad7945
    @muhammadfoad7945 11 месяцев назад

    amazing analysis man keep it up, especially on barca games , im sharing your channel on facebook and Twitter 👍 ❤

  • @eyalcohen2372
    @eyalcohen2372 Год назад

    Thank you for being very professional in your attitude. In all of your videos. Truly a very good football RUclips channel 👏

  • @tridibroy007
    @tridibroy007 Год назад

    man i just love your videos 🔥🔥 the only thing is that make more videos on a daily basis, would love that and one more thing make a comparison video between amrabat and zubimendi (i prefer amrabat tho)

  • @KurdishYoutubeKSAS
    @KurdishYoutubeKSAS Год назад +2

    Thanks for all the things you do

  • @HIM-lk6of
    @HIM-lk6of Год назад +4

    Great video mate.
    Really excited for this unit and looking forward to this summer transfer window as it may be crucial relative to Xavi's core ideas and our ability to bring those to life.
    Besides being as vertical as we have (I was pleasantly surprised with how direct Xavi has been); I hope we relax on pressing as high as often as that almost always results in the Low Block from most modest and lesser teams. My main idea as a solution to that, play in a mid-block and not force teams into that deep, compact ultra defensive shape in the first place. Secondly would be improvement in personnel which should lead to greater synergy, automations and instances of improvisation within Xavi's framework.

    • @fotrj
      @fotrj 11 месяцев назад

      Remove your pfp. It is disrespectful

  • @flyingraijinnxb
    @flyingraijinnxb Год назад +4

    Never change the way you present the content. It is the best.❤

  • @Porridge_Master
    @Porridge_Master Год назад +1

    Your insight is top quality sir. Thanks

  • @DS-uj3bt
    @DS-uj3bt Год назад

    Dude your explanation is perfection......your breakdown even helps in playing flfa

  • @totalfootball7879
    @totalfootball7879 Год назад +2

    Wow, at this point no one matches your analysis💯 keep it up.

  • @ramneitor
    @ramneitor Год назад +1

    Amazing analysis Buddy.

  • @giancarlosrivera1594
    @giancarlosrivera1594 Год назад +13

    Great video. I think that this summer will be a big summer for Xavi. Losing players like Pedri, De Jong and Dembele hurt us, especially in Europe and domestic titles. Depth is needed, and I think if Xavi can secure his players, we'll compete in Europe like Barca is known for.

  • @raymondthomas382
    @raymondthomas382 Год назад

    Really solid analysis. Really good video.

  • @sulemanamohammed9456
    @sulemanamohammed9456 11 месяцев назад

    Work an incredible analysis. Great

  • @victormugishar.5812
    @victormugishar.5812 Год назад +3

    Well said, Sir! I really wish you could upload more on a weekly basis but then I am still worried about this coming season. We are talking about Busquets leaving and Gundogan coming in, probably Messi as well. A lot of these principles will change. But regardless of all these changes, how close can this team with this sporting project challenges in the semi-final of the UCL?

  • @farhaanhussain9035
    @farhaanhussain9035 Год назад +5

    Great analysis !

  • @oboiraelisha7907
    @oboiraelisha7907 Год назад +3

    I've been waiting for you bro

  • @tesla5297
    @tesla5297 Год назад +7

    Wow!! Beautiful analysis. I actually enjoy this organic Barca which gives freedom to players and try to play vertical, rather than the more robotic Man City of Pep(not criticising tho). But I think if we get the right profiles we'll win big things.
    The criticism I have of Xavi is, their passes in the final 3rd are unnecessarily 'big' passes /long passes. The final delivery needs to be slick and short so that it becomes undefendable. City and Arsenal play short in the final 3rd and get shots from nearer the opp goal, hence score more. We try to hit long. Also, due to this , Barca has a problem retaining possession. Every 5 minutes you see them pressing and tracking back, coz they simply don't hold on to the ball enough. We need to adjust to situations, when to hit long and when to play a million passes.

  • @xolo.creative
    @xolo.creative Год назад +2

    Another great watch 🎉

  • @jayrajpareek4716
    @jayrajpareek4716 Год назад +8

    Imagine Messi in this system... He is super smart can do better then anyone to drag defenders and use space.

  • @amu7379
    @amu7379 Год назад +3

    Pedri is absolutely essential for providing some control in this aggressive system right now. Which is why I think they need a controller Busquets replacement too rather than say an Amrabat.

  • @wisnuops
    @wisnuops Год назад +2

    Wondering how Xavi tactics compared to Klopp's Liverpool. I am seeing so many similarities. High possession, but more direct.

  • @Christianmolstre
    @Christianmolstre Год назад

    nice video, really enjoyed it👌👌👌

  • @snigdhamishra8057
    @snigdhamishra8057 Год назад +3

    Been waiting so longgggg!

  • @TheFazunkl
    @TheFazunkl 11 месяцев назад

    extremely interesting, thank you!

  • @agbaivictor6884
    @agbaivictor6884 Год назад

    Good thing you shared this on twitter

  • @chibombachibomba1158
    @chibombachibomba1158 Год назад

    Your football IQ is beyond amazing. Continue with the same energy and spirit

  • @gabrieldrg7814
    @gabrieldrg7814 Год назад +1

    Love your channel bro.

  • @harmony-judahinyang5353
    @harmony-judahinyang5353 Год назад

    Beautiful Analysis 🤌🏾✨

  • @akhdanwirataram4911
    @akhdanwirataram4911 Год назад +2

    Can you cover other clubs that are doing excellent right now than Barcelona? I'm interested to see your take on them because i think that would help a lot of people understand their team more

  • @emmanuelgoodnews9746
    @emmanuelgoodnews9746 Год назад +2

    Barca have been really great defensively this season,so i think the problem is with the attack,especially the LW with the inconsistencies of Ansu & ferran torres they need to add an attacker to that flank

  • @lems_cast3737
    @lems_cast3737 Год назад +3

    Mate this Page deserves Billion views 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @raghavpandey3174
    @raghavpandey3174 Год назад +2

    forca barca❤💙
    love the content bro u deserve more subs :D

  • @eshaangosalia
    @eshaangosalia Год назад

    Well put video🙏🏻❤️

  • @justjoel7861
    @justjoel7861 Год назад

    Please make a video on Liverpools new tactics under klopp.What it could lead to and its weaknesses.
    Great video by the way.

  • @JoshBueno8
    @JoshBueno8 Год назад +1

    It’s so Xavi to exploit space, remember how he used to play as a player, always deep passes and always creating space! Great vid!

  • @Pr0digalKnight
    @Pr0digalKnight Год назад +1

    Good analysis bud

  • @aukalender
    @aukalender Год назад +1

    would love to see you compare early ajax, cruyff teams, barca pep, germany pep, england pep, luis enrique, arteta, xavi, van gaal etc

  • @danielkratky8521
    @danielkratky8521 Год назад

    happy to see another Barca video 😍

  • @MarCo-pt2sr
    @MarCo-pt2sr Год назад +3

    Gundogan Messi and Martinez will make us solid in all positions especially amrabaat

  • @vinayak4x
    @vinayak4x Год назад +3

    great video

  • @abdojabboulieh6605
    @abdojabboulieh6605 11 месяцев назад

    You’re a Legend❤

  • @kuantize
    @kuantize Год назад

    Best football channel on RUclips

  • @MrCPMunk
    @MrCPMunk Год назад

    Tremendous video!

  • @michaela2776
    @michaela2776 Год назад

    U should do a video of a prediction signings and how u expect the team to play and where will they finish in the ucl.
    E.g. if they sign Gundogan, Amarat, Roque… how will the team improve.

  • @faraazfarooqi5270
    @faraazfarooqi5270 Год назад

    your voice so soothing mate

  • @Darduel
    @Darduel Год назад +2

    people really don`t realize how once the kick-off whistle goes off, it`s like 70-80% on the players to win the game and preform, even if you are the best coach in the world there is very little you can do to affect the result and Barca just needs more quality/mature players, we are literally on zero budget working through market chances so I don`t expect us to compete in Europe next year as well

  • @m0skit0
    @m0skit0 Год назад +1

    You said Athletic and not Bilbao, you deserve my like, sir

  • @Mm-if3xk
    @Mm-if3xk Год назад

    Amazing vid!

  • @oskarnogalski8178
    @oskarnogalski8178 11 месяцев назад

    I think all this is to say is that this team is relatively young in their identity of tearing apart space.
    I think that, funny enough, the fact that Lewandowski underperformed while also being the league’s top goal scorer speaks to his brilliance as a striker in a new league on a young and inexperienced team, but also to just HOW inexperienced this team is as a unit.
    Going through so much bull in the last few years has only afforded Barca to function on individual greatness sometimes making something happen. But now, with an experienced forward, they were able to practice putting together better chances, and beginning to mould their identity of murdering space.
    As it stands, the future is bright as long as Lewandowski, De Jong, and (arguably most importantly) Pedri stay healthy. Lewandowski for his near guaranteed consistency, De Jong for his brilliance in playmaking and creative thinking, and Pedri for decision making up top. Others like Dembele, Kounde, Balde, and Gavi are also critical, but I think those three will be key in up keeping Barca as they try to fit a replacement for Sergio, while strengthening the future of Barca.

  • @HasanMahmud-ix8yk
    @HasanMahmud-ix8yk Год назад +4

    14:23 I see what you did there 👀👀

  • @Christian_Bagger
    @Christian_Bagger Год назад

    Stuff like this takes time. Football doesn’t happen in an instant, even though in these times we get and expect everything in an instant… stuff like this takes time.

  • @bahaadeenal-ees1488
    @bahaadeenal-ees1488 Год назад +3

    Very well. Who would you sign for Barca in right back the way it is now, and who in front aside from Vitor Rorque and Ez abde come back, assuming we get rid of all Fati, Farran, Raphinha, am contemplating Son Heing-min.

  • @mathewhaukongo4303
    @mathewhaukongo4303 Год назад +8

    The Purist foootball uploads a video:
    Me: I prayed for days like these.

  • @gupmuk
    @gupmuk Год назад +2

    Great and very weighted analysis
    Visca Braça

  • @SolaceonAce
    @SolaceonAce Год назад +3

    Great Analysis.
    I have a question though.
    As mentioned in the vid, the execution and 'when?' factor solely depends on the players, but what more does the team need to be able to compete in Europe. "Weaker" teams such as Benfica,Leverkussen and even Roma has played well and appealing football in Europe. How can Barça compete at that same level or maybe a higher level?

  • @FelaBankOlemoh
    @FelaBankOlemoh Год назад +1

    Good stuff 👏

  • @rtxmax8223
    @rtxmax8223 10 месяцев назад

    The match of the season was Utd vs Barca. Both played in Europa but the spectacle was none the less of a CL match.

  • @kgweleyadinao
    @kgweleyadinao Год назад

    I seriously need you to do a break down of Di Zerbi Brighton team please 🤲🏾🕯

  • @user-ye9sg2hy2o
    @user-ye9sg2hy2o Год назад +1

    Next season will be different considering Xavi now has a definite system in 3223, at the start of this season Barça didn't have a specific style and were often relying on individual quality in a traditional 433 with players often playing in roles they were not familiar with.

  • @davedave6514
    @davedave6514 Год назад

    Turned them from a CL Team into an UEL Team. Fire bro

  • @sudiptomajumdar4210
    @sudiptomajumdar4210 Год назад

    Spot on !

  • @moemenchalouati4182
    @moemenchalouati4182 Год назад +1

    Please do a end of the season analysis on how good barcelona are and could they compete for the champions league next season

  • @mrbabyhugh
    @mrbabyhugh Год назад +1

    10:12 single most important factor. Yes Pedri & De Jong have Barca DNA, but it wasnt developed so they dont know the positioning & movement required, it will take time to develop. They showed glimpse of it after leading Madrid 4 and they just started to pass around in small circles. But to execute that in a game you trying to get scote advantage not as easy. By 2025 we should start seeing more of it by default.

  • @stevencooper2393
    @stevencooper2393 Год назад

    Hey, what video software did you use for your videos?

  • @abiodunodeleye7984
    @abiodunodeleye7984 11 месяцев назад +3

    Xavi has done a phenomenal job, considering the profligate spending in the past& mortgaging of the future.

  • @tornadomist8700
    @tornadomist8700 Год назад +4

    I love you bro.