Monday, October 26, 2015

Life Without Messi Not That Bad.

Life No Messi

Barça’s life without Messi has been good so far. So far, the world has not yet ended as some predicted thanks to some players taking their game to another level. However, there is still room for improvement.

When we all saw Messi leave the Las Palmas match with an injury back in September, we were shocked. Messi seemed indestructible. Sure, he could suffer from fatigue or loss of form but it always seemed certain that Messi would be in the lineup on every match day. The injury though reminded us that Messi is human after all.

Barça did struggle without Messi a bit but the only slipup was against Sevilla which was a tough away loss. However, that loss and overall performances were not directly related to his absence. Barça’s Achilles heels this season seems to be their defending, or lack of which has resulted in the team giving up 8 goals in their last 6 with only one clean sheet. Even if Messi played in those matches, there was not much he could do to prevent those goals.

Luis Enrique and his staff need to find a way to get the team to defend like the way they did last season.  It’s not just on the coaching staff though. Players need to step it up during Messi’s absence. Those clean sheets from last season seem like a distant memory. The players need to revert back to the team that defended well and applied pressure all over the pitch. If the offense sputters, then it’s good to know the defense is there to keep them in the game.

Fortunately, some players have stepped it up. Neymar has done a great job being the team’s playmaker after injuries to not just Messi, but to also Iniesta and Rafinha, limited the team’s level of creativity. Neymar has dropped deep and gotten the ball and created for others. Luis Suárez has benefitted from Neymar’s performance and he too, has stepped it up with some big goals lately. 
Both now are top of the league scoring table with Ronaldo and it will only be a matter of time before Messi catches up to them when he returns next month.

Messi’s return will be a boost to the team. However, he can only do so much. The team still needs to do a better job of protecting its goal. Failure to do so will only waste the talent of Messi and the other two members of the trident.

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