Is Messi important to Barcelona?

The answer is yes. If Barcelona didn't have Messi, Barcelona might not even be able to qualify for the Champions League.

Although the development of modern football is eliminating stars and paying more attention to overall combat, without superstars, it will be difficult to open up when the situation is in a stalemate. What is needed at this time is to hold, or have the ability to kill with one hit in sports combat, or have a The full-moon scimitar's ability to break goals.

Messi can play a role in quickly advancing the series in Barcelona, ​​which is just like Cristiano Ronaldo's finishing ability.

One is the general who blows the horn to launch a general attack, and the other is the assassin who approaches the city and waits for an ambush. If you want to win the war, you need players with this role.

Messi and Ronaldo play this role for the team. We have to admit that as the two of them grow older, at critical moments in key games, they no longer shine as brightly as before, but As far as the current world football is concerned, there are not many people who can surpass Messi and Ronaldo.

Although Neymar has excellent dribbling skills, his love of dribbling will inevitably lead to a slowdown in local or overall attacks. Transitional dribbling will also result in no more energy to shoot when the final kick is taken.

Although Lewandowski's personal abilities are outstanding, because Lewandowski chose to play in the Bundesliga, his influence and attention are far less than that of La Liga.

There is not much time left. This is true for Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, and it is also true for those of us who love football. There are still 2 years left in the era of the unrivaled duo. In 2 years, stars will appear in world football. At that time, we may still be young, and we may be able to follow some stars for another ten years, but now that's all we have.

The Champions League is a club-based competition, while the World Cup is a national-based competition.

Many people think that the World Cup is much more valuable than the Champions League. In fact, it is more about the politicized status of sports.

Just like many people think that countries must be richer than companies, in fact, most countries in the world are not richer than Apple.

Similarly, the national teams of various countries cannot be stronger than clubs like Manchester City and Real Madrid. These super clubs can even reduce many national teams to scum.

In theory and practice, the club's organization makes it easier to bring out the players' strengths and demonstrate the charm of football.

Players spend most of the year training and competing at the club, and they cooperate more closely with their club teammates.

Club competitions will also be arranged in the most suitable season of the year. For example, European professional competitions are basically from September to April or May of the following year. The competitive status of athletes is basically arranged according to this arrangement, so they are concentrated. Champions League games for the world's top players clearly bring out the best in their athletes.

The World Cup is a competition organized on a national basis. Many of the country's top stars do not play in the country, and the density of professional competitions is also very high. Athletes cannot travel to and from their workplaces and national team training and competition locations too frequently, and the time spent participating in training camps is also limited. too long.

Therefore, the national team records of South American countries have declined significantly in recent years, which is not necessarily due to a decline in player strength. Messi and Neymar are still the top players in the world.

But Messi and Neymar play in Europe all year round and spend very little time training with their national team teammates, far less than the time they spend training with the club. How can they expect tacit understanding and wonderful tactical cooperation with their teammates?

As professional competitions become more valuable, the profits from a single competition can reach millions of euros.

In order to obtain excess profits, big-name European clubs are hosting more and more events, and the physical burden on professional players is getting heavier and heavier.

7. In the 80s, professional players only participated in forty or fifty games a season, but now professional players participate in nearly 80 games a season, close to double games a week, and sometimes even three games a week.

During this period, although the scientific level of modern training has been continuously improved, the core is still the profit-seeking nature of professional clubs.

Professional competitions crowd out the best time of the year, and national team games are often squeezed into the offseason of the professional season.

The World Cup is scheduled to be held in the summer, which happens to be the time when the European professional season is off.

Since professional clubs provide high salaries to athletes, they want to squeeze out every ounce of potential from the athletes. How many bosses and coaches would kindly consider leaving some energy for you to play in the World Cup?

For a long time in the past, the World Cup had a huge influence, and its core was caused by the small number of professional matches.

But now Europe's big-name club competitions are almost exploiting every opportunity, and the use of players is getting closer and closer to the limit.

Athletes are not made of iron, so many athletes' bodies have already entered a period of fatigue during the World Cup championship.

Expecting athletes to perform at a technical and tactical level that exceeds that of professional games is undoubtedly inconsistent with the principles of training, and it also makes a mockery of the level of professional coaches in clubs.

Therefore, as professional competitions continue to advance, the World Cup is becoming less valuable than the Champions League.

Besides, the training level of the national team cannot surpass the organizational level of professional teams. Clubs can recruit players from all over the world to form the most combat-effective team. At the same time, they occupy the best competition time of the year, and most of the training time of athletes is also How do you compare the nature of short-term training sessions between clubs and national teams?

Before the Champions League was reorganized into eight groups and the top two teams in the group qualified, it was difficult for me to evaluate the one with the highest gold content. Some people said that Manchester United’s two European championships had extremely high gold content, but overall, I didn’t watch much at the time. , I can't comment.

But after the restructuring, I think there are three championships with high gold content. The first is the Miracle in Istanbul. Liverpool fell behind by three goals and chased three goals in a row, defeating AC Milan on penalties. Liverpool's lineup that year was actually very average, and they were almost eliminated in the group stage.

If it weren't for the captain named Steve Sherratt who scored the goal that sent Liverpool out in the 88th minute of the final round of the group stage, there would have been no miracles. Then came the 2012 car.

It can be said that the Blues have experienced the Stamford Bridge tragedy this season and experienced various failures to win the Champions League. This season is actually in a certain state of turmoil, with both strength and lineup declining significantly.

However, they successfully won the first Champions League championship in team history this season.

If you look at the entire promotion process, you will understand how difficult it was for them. Then, with a lot of injured soldiers, they eliminated Barcelona, ​​which was in full swing, and scored Bayern's goal with the only corner kick in the game. When you think about it now Everyone will think it must be a miracle.

The gold content of the above two championships is high enough, but compared with the big Inter Milan team in 2010, they are still a little bit behind.

Although I am indeed not a fan of Inter Milan, I was indeed moved by the Inter Milan team that year.

Moreover, whether it is domestic competition or the Champions League, Inter Milan's performance cannot be said to be perfect, but it is definitely extremely resilient.

In fact, this year's Ballon d'Or award was actually given to Barcelona's No. 10 instead of Inter Milan's No. 10. I absolutely, absolutely disagree!

I admit that Barcelona's No. 10 is an unparalleled player, but at least that season, Barcelona's No. 10 was definitely not as good as Inter Milan's No. 10.

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