Missed for a few days, read just now the comments and I must say the last comment, although off-topic, made the whole discussion funny haha

Originally Posted by
manker
I'd also like to say that without Xavi, Iniesta and Messi, the style wouldn't work against an especially good counter attacking team. Merely mortal players wouldn't be able to hang onto the ball long enough to negate the threat. Barca weren't all that good with the same style of football when they didn't have these three players. When Xavi and Iniesta retire, Barca will again need to rely upon their wide players much more.
I don't really agree with what you said, of course these 3 players are paramount for Barcelona, very talented, probably the best in the world in their positions. But there are very many young players that Pep promoted, many others before too, in fact, their Academy is top, if not the best, one of the best in the world for sure.
Besides, Messi is only 25 and I don't think Barca is planning to sell him, I also like Alexis Sanchez, among the younger ones Thiago Alcantara, Tello, Cuenca and others. They seemed to blend in almost perfectly in the over-all game style and this, plus the fact that I'm sure there are still youngsters waiting to make the big step towards the first team, makes me think that unless they want to change the game style, it's almost certain that it won't die once those players retire.
Of course these are only suppositions, we'll just have to see how it turns out.
@cinephilia - didn't have the chance to watch the whole game because of bad timing of a phone call from work, thing which I didn't really regret because both teams had a bad game in my opinion.
Of course England played even worse, but seeing Balotelli missing at least 4 chances wasn't that entertaining, I wonder how you were living that moment if it was annoying for the rest of us. About the final result, won at penalties, still nothing spectacular, congrats for the result but there's not much to be proud about winning against the brits.
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