Tuesday 20 December 2011

Barcelona worthy world champions

Another trophy for the well-oiled Barcelona machine. Another irrefutable victory due to their superiority and competitiveness.
Pep Guardiola and his lads again imposed themselves against a good team - whatever the scoreline says - in the final of the Club World Cup. The 4-0 win in Yokohama leaves no doubt that the Spanish team again go right to the top of world football.
Two Messi goals, one by Xavi Hernandez and another from Cesc Fabregas handed the trophy to Barcelona. Seeing Pep and the boys receive it brought back a host of memories from last year when we won the tournament with Inter compared with those I had when we lost with Liverpool in 2005, two different sides of the coin. So straight away I would like to congratulate them.
Let's look at the match. FC Barcelona persisted with their three man defence of Puyol, Pique and Abidal with more players in midfield and Dani Alves very wide on the right, Busquets as central pivot and Xavi Hernandez towards the right. Initially, Thiago Alcantara was to his left and Iniesta was wide on the left almost as a winger. But they immediately switched places. As for Cesc Fabregas, he played at the head of the midfield diamond, with Messi in his role as a 'false nine' but constantly changing position with Cesc.
In opposition, Santos played 4-3-1-2 with Bruno Rodrigo, a centre back, playing at right back, the position normally occupied by Danilo (attacking full-back) but who in this match played in the midfield rather than in the back line. So their defensive line, with Cabral in goal, consisted of Bruno Rodrigo, Edu Dracena, Durval and Leo at left back. They had three in midfield with Danilo, as I said, on the right, Henrique in the middle and Arouca on the left, Ganso as a second striker or the link with the strikers and Neymar and Borges as more out and out strikers.
Barcelona's game plan was, as usual, to keep the ball and switch the play from side to side to look for the penetrating pass and Santos's plan was clearly to defend with eight men behind the ball and allow the three forwards to have freedom to break forward quickly on the counter attack.
The game was changed after 16 minutes after a spectacular, top quality control by Xavi and a no less brilliant finish from Messi. A brilliant goal thanks to the dominance and superiority of Barca. 2-0 followed quickly on 23 minutes. A Dani Alves attack on the right, a penetrating run by Messi looking to get behind the centre backs to create space in the centre where Xavi could receive and find the net from near the penalty spot.
It was obvious that Bruno Rodrigo, normally a centre-back, tended to come inside leaving Thiago free and open to receive the ball as the game opened up.
As the first half was coming to the end, they made it 3-0 with Fabregas pouncing on a rebound in the six yard box. He had given a warning earlier with a shot against the post after a diagonal run behind the Brazilian centre backs, despite the fact that there were three of them, in a back line that was too vulnerable through the centre because there was no pressure on the ball from the midfield.
Meanwhile, for Santos, there was only a shot by Borges (26 mins) that stood out but it was easily dealt with by Valdes after poor covering by the Barcelona defence. The substitution of Danilo by Elano, a more attacking player, didn't alter the shape of the Brazilians.

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