Monday 29 June 2020

Setien in the spotlight but familiar flaws haunt Barcelona


Madrid (AFP) – The weight of blame may be shifting again towards their coach but Barcelona’s failures in the draw away at Celta Vigo on Saturday go deeper than Quique Setien. 

Setien admitted on Monday he is “new to this situation”, a novice when it comes to the challenge of massaging egos of elite players and managing their frustrations. 

Barca’s board might have foreseen that being a problem in January, when they tasked a talented coach with winning the Champions League, a competition in which he was yet to oversee a single match. 

They were attracted to Setien’s dedication to a Barcelona-style too, even if an identity shift mid-season, amid a chaotic transfer window, always looked impossible. 

Instead, engrained fragilities remain five months later, three of them with neither training nor matches. 

And all of them resurfaced against Celta, where the 2-2 draw that might set Real Madrid on their way to the title ran like a checklist of Barca’s all-too familiar flaws. 

There was capitulation, an inability to defend a lead or soak up pressure seen previously on a grander scale against Roma and Liverpool, defeats that have perhaps never been expunged from this team’s psyche. 

It was another stumble away from home too, making it 23 points from 16 games on the road this season, three fewer than 13th-placed Southampton have mustered in the Premier League. 

And when Celta tore away on the counter-attack, they found space at will, driving through the heart of a Barcelona midfield that has long been exposed by speedy opponents on the break. 

Yet their trump cards were in play too: the brilliance of Lionel Messi, the goals of Luis Suarez and the match-turning saves of Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who clawed one off the line late on to at least preserve a point. 

Repeatedly, those players have lifted this Barcelona side above themselves, carrying them even to consecutive La Liga titles, each time with a lead of more than 10 points. 

They could still make it a third, if Madrid follow up five wins out of five by caving during a run-in that looks significantly kinder than Barca’s. 

But even if the unexpected happens in the remaining six games of the season, another domestic success for Barcelona will feel hollow and few expect them to threaten in the adapted Champions League in August, not even Messi.

“The way we are now I don’t think it’s enough to win the Champions League,” he told Mundo Deportivo in February.



from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/2ZowU1W

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