for a second/ third season with an entirely different team and league id say he was perfectly balanced between long shots free kicks crosses dribble and other stuff Like the guy above you said madrid was a team full of superstar but collectively they were very sloppy and most of the goals were individual effort’s however barcelona played like a team
@@mohamedkhider6998 barcelona played like a team , and madrid defended individually 😂😂 Messi clearly was the focal point , 70% of attack on final third was messi The rest was holding the ball in the opponents half by Xavi and iniesta The fact that messi created most chances for that team itself shows he was the focal point
I remember watching the classico back in like 2010 or 2011 with my dad, and Real couldn't even get a sniff of the ball. No matter how hard they tried to press, Barca would just pass their way out of it with ease. Looked like a training drill... as someone who was rooting for Real, it was so fkn frustrating to sit there and watch. I looked over and told him that Barca could run their club without a coach from now on and it'd literally nake no difference. That's just how dialed in their game was. It was almost telepathic at that point, from the GK all the way to the forwards. Everyone knew their role and each others role down to a T. Real on the other hand was erratic and sloppy anytime they had the ball, and most of their good moments only came from individual plays. The difference was day and night. Real was just a bunch of players with immense talent thrown in together and told to go win shit, while Barca was an actual team. You could have swapped out Messi and Ronaldo, and the results would have been the same. Barca was just the better team...