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pioneer wrote:Allyuh eh feeling sick?
pioneer wrote:
pioneer wrote:See this is why barca men so weak, timid and easy to troll/rile up.Non-troll : He is only a human. Everyone can be stopped, dont act like he failed for the rest of his career. Did you all forgot all his great performances ? Everybody has their bad matches, but if Messi is not good in one match, everyone open their mouth saying he is sheit.
#Respect to Leo.
[Not a Barca fan]
~Melsid
http://www.facebook.com/The.FC.Movie.Towne?fref=ts
LOL but prior to this, barcaboys claimed messi was always a god...he had superhuman capabilities...he's the best in the world...unstoppable... terrorizes any defense...etc etc etc
But today, just today he WASN'T a god, he was a normal man trying his best...oh wait no he just had a bad game because he is only human.
brb contradiction
brb lulz x 100
cincuanta wrote:David Villa had renal colic last week and was twice in the hospital. Even if he was fit, he was not going to play, so put that out of your minds. And whoever thinks that the standby coach going to substitute Messi in a game like this, have to be on some serious dope. Messi is an untouchable in this version of the Barca squad.
Marca wrote:The way to beat Barcelona is to 'park the bus'
Nothing from outside
Barcelona's hesitancy to shoot from outside only fed into Milan's strategy. It is no mystery by now that the way to beat Barcelona is to 'park the bus'. That's easier said than done, though, as it takes a very well-organized and disciplined defensive front to prevent Barcelona's talented footballers from finding the back of the net. But what has to be confounding to Barcelona fans and neutrals alike is the lack of willingness to shoot from outside.
The grand majority of Barcelona's goals come from inside the area, but when faced with the eight or nine men behind the ball in European contests versus Inter, Chelsea, Celtic and now Milan, Barcelona's unwillingness to shoot from outside the box has only harmed themselves.
Considering that, arguably, Barcelona's best opportunity in Wednesday night's 2-0 defeat came from a knuckling Andres Iniesta shot from outside the area in the 76th minute only serves as proof that more shots from distance are better served than a continuous string of passes around the arc that never bear any goal-scoring fruit.
Who knows how Milan goalkeeper Abbiati would have dealt with more shots on targets, and with plenty of players already in the area, a chance for a rebound off a deflection offers a scoring alternative.
Following the match, the great English footballer Gary Lineker put it best when he said: "To be the best ever, this Barca side need to find a way of beating these tactics"
pioneer wrote:
cincuanta wrote:If for the entire season you practice one system alone, that includes every single player playing for him, and every single play coming thru him and him alone scoring spectacular goals,what do you think will happen when he is marked out of a match, or has a bad game? We will lose, and right fully so.
Marca wrote:The way to beat Barcelona is to 'park the bus'
Nothing from outside
Barcelona's hesitancy to shoot from outside only fed into Milan's strategy. It is no mystery by now that the way to beat Barcelona is to 'park the bus'. That's easier said than done, though, as it takes a very well-organized and disciplined defensive front to prevent Barcelona's talented footballers from finding the back of the net. But what has to be confounding to Barcelona fans and neutrals alike is the lack of willingness to shoot from outside.
The grand majority of Barcelona's goals come from inside the area, but when faced with the eight or nine men behind the ball in European contests versus Inter, Chelsea, Celtic and now Milan, Barcelona's unwillingness to shoot from outside the box has only harmed themselves.
Considering that, arguably, Barcelona's best opportunity in Wednesday night's 2-0 defeat came from a knuckling Andres Iniesta shot from outside the area in the 76th minute only serves as proof that more shots from distance are better served than a continuous string of passes around the arc that never bear any goal-scoring fruit.
Who knows how Milan goalkeeper Abbiati would have dealt with more shots on targets, and with plenty of players already in the area, a chance for a rebound off a deflection offers a scoring alternative.
Following the match, the great English footballer Gary Lineker put it best when he said: "To be the best ever, this Barca side need to find a way of beating these tactics"
cincuanta wrote:If for the entire season you practice one system alone, that includes every single player playing for him, and every single play coming thru him and him alone scoring spectacular goals,what do you think will happen when he is marked out of a match, or has a bad game? We will lose, and right fully so.
Marca wrote:The way to beat Barcelona is to 'park the bus'
Nothing from outside
Barcelona's hesitancy to shoot from outside only fed into Milan's strategy. It is no mystery by now that the way to beat Barcelona is to 'park the bus'. That's easier said than done, though, as it takes a very well-organized and disciplined defensive front to prevent Barcelona's talented footballers from finding the back of the net. But what has to be confounding to Barcelona fans and neutrals alike is the lack of willingness to shoot from outside.
The grand majority of Barcelona's goals come from inside the area, but when faced with the eight or nine men behind the ball in European contests versus Inter, Chelsea, Celtic and now Milan, Barcelona's unwillingness to shoot from outside the box has only harmed themselves.
Considering that, arguably, Barcelona's best opportunity in Wednesday night's 2-0 defeat came from a knuckling Andres Iniesta shot from outside the area in the 76th minute only serves as proof that more shots from distance are better served than a continuous string of passes around the arc that never bear any goal-scoring fruit.
Who knows how Milan goalkeeper Abbiati would have dealt with more shots on targets, and with plenty of players already in the area, a chance for a rebound off a deflection offers a scoring alternative.
Following the match, the great English footballer Gary Lineker put it best when he said: "To be the best ever, this Barca side need to find a way of beating these tactics"
kurpal_v2 wrote:pioneer wrote:See this is why barca men so weak, timid and easy to troll/rile up.Non-troll : He is only a human. Everyone can be stopped, dont act like he failed for the rest of his career. Did you all forgot all his great performances ? Everybody has their bad matches, but if Messi is not good in one match, everyone open their mouth saying he is sheit.
#Respect to Leo.
[Not a Barca fan]
~Melsid
http://www.facebook.com/The.FC.Movie.Towne?fref=ts
LOL but prior to this, barcaboys claimed messi was always a god...he had superhuman capabilities...he's the best in the world...unstoppable... terrorizes any defense...etc etc etc
But today, just today he WASN'T a god, he was a normal man trying his best...oh wait no he just had a bad game because he is only human.
brb contradiction
brb lulz x 100![]()
Same men ready to cry down CR7 if he miss a pass or comb his hair different.cincuanta wrote:David Villa had renal colic last week and was twice in the hospital. Even if he was fit, he was not going to play, so put that out of your minds. And whoever thinks that the standby coach going to substitute Messi in a game like this, have to be on some serious dope. Messi is an untouchable in this version of the Barca squad.
Fact is doh other teams will shut him out and then what for you guys? Hope puyol make a run out from the back?
ilikedesifem wrote:ha! barca going out lol..
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