คุณลุงเคนบ้าง..ใครจะอาสาแปลก็ตามสบายเลยนะคะ เราเป็นประเภทอ่านเองเออเอง อธิบายให้ใครฟังเกรงจะงงทั้งบาง 555 Kenny Dalglish : It's the way Barcelona play that makes Xavi and Messi look so good Robin van Persie's controversial sending-off in Barcelona should not disguise the fact that the right team went through to the Champions League quarter-finals. Barcelona, not Arsenal, deserved to be there. They had 20 shots on goal at the Nou Camp and Arsenal, unusually, had none. You can never say for certain that a team from one era could beat another from 30 years ago but the time has come when its legitimate to compare Barcelona with all the legends from years gone by. There are certain teams who will always be remembered by their generation as the best ever, to be revered down the ages the Real Madrid team of the late Fifties and early Sixties with Puskas and Di Stefano; Brazil in 1970 orchestrated by Pele; the AC Milan of the Eighties and Nineties with the three great Dutchmen Gullit, Van Basten and Rijkaard. Now you can add Barcelona to that list, and deservedly so. Many years from now, younger fans will listen attentively to tales of Xavi and Iniesta, who worked in tandem and never gave the ball away, or the wizard Lionel Messi, who scored 45 goals in a season before the middle of March. Van Persie was unjustly sent off because, even if he saw the offside flag before shooting, there wasnt enough time between the two actions to prove it was intentional. But, despite the fuss being made about it, we mustnt lose sight of the bigger picture. Barcelona were a class apart.
Their manager, Pep Guardiola, will watch this weeks Champions League games featuring Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Inter Milan with interest but not fear. I dont think he minds who he gets in the quarter-final draw. But I think everyone else will be praying they avoid Barcelona. Clearly there is a way to knock them out. Inter Milan did it under Jose Mourinho last year with a supremely disciplined performance in defending the 18-yard box. But to do that, and also score three goals in the home leg, is a very tough call. Mourinhos Real Madrid showed that without that discipline you can get hammered, as they were 5-0 this season. Arsenal were better than that on Tuesday night but not tight enough and they couldnt pose a goal threat either. Barcelonas principles are world renowned. I wouldnt say other clubs see that and say, We must copy the way they play but, of course, we all try to look and learn. We have two former Barcelona coaches in our academy at Liverpool and that must tell you something. What is interesting is that, despite the incredible individual talent at the Nou Camp they had three nominees for World Player of the Year the team is king. The first-team players have been educated to play a certain way since they were kids. If you went to see the B team, I bet their style is very similar to the style we saw against Arsenal. Xavi and Iniesta are rightly lauded but would they look half as good if they went to another club? I think the Barcelona players look great because they play in a system where they trust everyone around them. Maybe if you took them out and stuck them somewhere else, youd realise that individually they arent quite as great as you thought. Even Messi, one of the most talented players youll ever see, wasnt quite the same when he was taken outside the Barcelona comfort zone and played for Argentina in the World Cup. It is not a criticism of him, just a compliment to the methods that they use at the Nou Camp. Whatever ability their players have, it is tutored and doctored in the right way. And they make their team-mates look better as well. So, who can beat Barcelona now? Chelsea were beaten over two legs by the Spanish champions in 2009 and its debatable whether they have improved since then, while Barcelona most certainly have by adding David Villa.
Manchester United were beaten quite comfortably in the 2009 final, while even the Mourinho effect did not help Real Madrid at the Nou Camp in 2010. Inter did pull off a famous two-leg victory against Barcelona last year but the record books show that they still won only one game out of the four they played against Guardiolas men in the Champions League. And they may not make the quarter-finals anyway, having lost the first leg at home against Bayern Munich. Tottenham have done fantastically well to reach the last eight and Harry Redknapp is not defensively naive despite his reputation as an attacking manager but they still wont want Barca. My dark horses for a good run are Shakhtar Donetsk. They are a really good attacking team and going to Ukraine is always a tricky game. But irrespective of who Barcelona face, youd fancy them now. Youngsters today should be glad they are able to watch a team who compare with anything their fathers or grandfathers saw in the past. พอก่อน ตาลายกันแน่เลย ขอโทษด้วยเน้อ
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