The best FC Barcelona player in Montjuic against Granada (penultimate classified) is Lamine Yamal, a 16-year-old boy who scored two goals and gave a dangerous performance for a scared team. Barça were once again fragile in defense and midfield. Front failures are not very imputable, even if they exist. When the Blaugrana team scores three goals at home, they have to win the game, but it’s not the first time either. Granada sinks Barça Koeman at the Camp Nou in a League within reach. Now, the team Xavi It is ten points behind Madrid, who are five ahead of Girona. You can put all the hot cloth you want, but it doesn’t work.
The symptom Laminate It is that the veteran guys do not give what is expected in a top team. Barça continue to provide too many options to rivals. Villarreal scored five and Granada three. The Andalusians played a great game with a great level of intensity from the first minute to the last, while Barça seemed fragile. You can’t ask for more from Laminate, Cubans, Fermin either Guiu, but yes to the sacred cows, who are supposed to be in charge when the group does not achieve its goals. You can’t make excuses every weekend after seven long days out of the Cup, without the Super Cup, with ten points in the League and with fear in your body for the Champions League against a Napoli that can’t lift its head.
This Barça does not threaten or dominate the match with power. He is too vulnerable to be punished for any lucky or minimally dangerous action of his rival. Facundo Pellistri, a 22-year-old Uruguayan player, who was loaned from United in this market, acted as Bryan Zaragoza on the first leg. This team, this year, has become adept at making international rivals. This is not possible for a midfield with Gundogan, Peter and De Jong (with the Christensen midfielder) is not dominating the home match at this point. It is also not understood that in defense the team is suffering a lot. Not all are negative, but the results are so unpleasant that they are painful.
Source: La Verdad

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