Quote Originally Posted by Saransh Vatsa View Post
@Killer bee
Zlata said that "Guardiola is a spineless coward" He said that Pep was scared of him and treated him like an outsider. And that treatment was because of Ibra's own arrogant behaviour. I feel there is no difference b/w Balotelli and Ibra, except the fact that IBRA is better.
Eh, Balotelli is just a kid who does dumb things every now and then. Balotelli is extremely generous and his teammates always adore him for his big heart. It's only the officials and coaches who get driven crazy cause he is unpredictable and does things without thinking some times. But calling Balotelli arrogant is also silly. He's just naive and does dumb things.

Putting that aside, there is a gigantic difference between Zlatan and Balotelli. Zlatan is always extremely present in leading his team to success. Do you think it's a coincidence that Zlatan won 10 league titles in 6 different countries? He makes everyone around him play better football, you definitely can't say the same for Balotelli.


Quote Originally Posted by Saransh Vatsa View Post
As for Guardiola's success, u got to be joking!!!! Did u just wake up in the morning and wrote this???? Coz be4 the 'Guardiola Revolution' Barca was nowhere close to what it is now. The current Barca players have themselves said that they will never be able to match up to the Barca under Guardiola. He made a strong team invincible and I bet everyone here will agree. Look at Munich now, since Pep went there their style of play has changes considerably. They r crushing all their opponents and the team is the same as last season. What is the difference? Guardiola. Bayern have the highest avg possession across all teams over all matches played in all leagues, a thing Guardiola is known for. This clearly proves Pep's effectiveness and also probes that after Sir Alex he is one of the best managers ever.
You are talking complete nonsense. I have been following Barca my entire life. I'm not sure if you just follow the hype that started, but to say that the 'revolution' had anything to do with Guardiola is complete drivel. A coach's influence is extremely overrated.
The reason that the players will never be able to match the Barca under Guardiola is the fact that Xavi is 33, Iniesta is going on 30 and the opposition has adjusted. Have you even seen the Barcelona with Ronaldinho? Messi was just a kid then and Xavi and Iniesta weren't nearly as refined then. You don't think any other coach would have led Barca to success with the top of the top players of the world?

You are clearly just a Guardiola fan based on air. Bayern is not playing ANY better than last year or even the year before that under Van Gaal. Guardiola has not proven anything at all. He has taken over as coach at Barca when Rijkaard laid down a perfect base for him to continue on and has now taken over a Bayern that has been immensely fit and good for 2-3 years. When Guardiola takes over a mediocre team and turns it into a good team, then he will earn credits and respect. Like Mourinho has done with Porto and Inter.
To even compare him to Ferguson is another weird comparison. Ferguson has built ManU up for decades from a mediocre club to an absolute top of the world club. What has Guardiola done? Get real...



Quote Originally Posted by Saransh Vatsa View Post
As far about Pep treating Ibra badly, why does no other Brca player ever complain or has ever complained about Guardiola's behaviour anywhere???? Why only Zlata????? One man can be wrong, not the whole world.............
I agree WC will be a bit boring without him, but speaking from the perspective of a Barca fan, if I had to choose b/w Ronaldo and IBRA for this WC, I would have chased Ronaldo.
Just cause Guardiola treats one player bad, does it mean he treats them all bad? What a nonsense assumption again. It was clear from the start that Guardiola didn't like Zlatan. He didn't even talk to him at some point. Also a good coach brings out the best from DIFFERENT personalities! It's part of being a good coach.

Quote Originally Posted by Saransh Vatsa View Post
Are u joking??? The heat maps over both legs showed Ronaldo was far more active than Ibramovic. Ronaldo even had contributions to his own team defence while Ibra was just standing in the attacking half, marked by Pepe.
Jeez.. Another nonsense comparison.. How can you be comparing the activity from a Central Striker Zlatan to Ronaldo who has a completely FREE role coming from the wings, middle or wherever he pleases?
If Zlatan leaves the Striker position, who do you think will take over? That's right, nobody. Sweden had a complete rubbish team and especially a rubbish defense. Youtube the 3 goals made by Ronaldo and see how pathetic the Swedish defense was. The Portuguese passes completely demolished the terrible Swedish defense whereas Zlatan was constantly faced with double or triple man-marking. Even so every single chance Sweden got was created by Zlatan and he even managed to score twice against all odds.

Please. Ronaldo is a fantastic player, pretty much the most effective in the world at this time. But he simply did what he HAD to do, score out of 3 one-on-one situations created by great passing and terrible Swedish defenders.