Cruyff’s Corner: Happiness Is Never Total

Cruyff’s Corner: Happiness Is Never Total

In this edition of Cruyff’s Corner:

Madrid’s wake up call at Riazor
The Message that Barca Transmits
The Red Card of Cristiano Ronaldo
Appeals, Sanctions, Cautions
The Test at Riazor
Pointing the finger at Henry and Ibrahimovic
The Goal Drought of Ibrahimovic

Real Madrid woke up in Riazor because the subs of a big team tend to have more quality than the first eleven of other teams. But the sensation that Barca transmits after winning it all are overwhelming…

Last week we accumulated a ton of words that are non-football like: sanction, committees, appeal, caution… Football is football no matter where you are, but the matter of fair play or the matter of athleticism is very different from country to country and in mentalities. In England and in the United States, for example, sanctions are obeyed and complied with. But here, sanctions are synonymous of resorts. Of pointing fingers and accusing others as well. And if the implied player is someone who always appears on the front side of newspapers, magazines, websites, etc, a circus is guaranteed to happen.

I have been a forward. And like every forward, I have had my shirt pulled, my arm pulled, and even pulled by my neck.. Your instinct as a forward is to be let go off and to maintain yourself afoot. And if your controlling the ball, its more difficult. Your instinct makes you force the other players arm away from you. A blow that states, “Leave me alone!”, and that tends to finish off with the referees whistle. So whether the ref says foul of the forward or of the defender, I still believe the defender is the one who always starts. So fast forwarding all the phases of sanctions,committees, appeals, and cautions, of the play between Cristiano Ronaldo and the Malaga player, I only have one thing to say: This was a struggle like many but with an espectacular ending that caused the nose of the Malaga player to be broken. The final consequence is what makes matters worse. Foul? Yes! Deserving of a sanction? Without a doubt. And you have had them all. A straight red card and two games without playing. With that said, I have seen and we will all see worse than this.

A Test In Riazor

Without Cristiano, Madrid won more than just three points at Riazor. The pressure that Barca had towards Madrid, made Madrid go out to play their best, for if they lost, they would be eight points behind. The test here was not mathematical, because football is not about numbers. Its about going out there and playing your best. The test here was about efforts, efforts of going out to a field where you have had a long time not winning, and hence are forced to win, to play for six points . And Madrid did do that, because like I said, the subs of a big team tend to have more quality than the starting eleven of other teams. And if they go out concentrated and so into the game, that quality tends to mark the difference.

The month of January is closed, and the sensations that Barca transmits are overwhelming. Coming back to the competition after Christmas is costly. But doing it by entering history in 2009, is incredible. Sure Barca has fallen out of the Copa Del Rey competition, but there are many ways to fall, and the fall of Barca against Sevilla is one to be proud of. Because from that point on, a mountain full of goals in favor of Barca have been scored, and few have been scored against. And thats something worth being proud of.

The team (Barca) transmits something that goes beyond that of statistics. Its learning to respond distinctively, to find new solutions to play against different teams that tend to come out and play a different style, learning what to do and what not to do in the first 15 or 20 minutes of the game where every team seems to bite the hardest. And then you start to see progress. To entrust in Valdes, to suffer less. After all he is the first. And all because he is the last man on defense.

The Line And The Team

This is Barca, and here, happiness is never total. There is always someone that has a finger pointed to. First it was Henry. Now its Henry plus Ibrahimovic. If you are a forward and you never score, you have to live with that. To judge their accuracy is so easy as it is difficult. Its not about seeing a player as an individual, rather its about seeing the line of the team (the defense, the midfield, and the forward) and then the functionality of the team as a whole. There will always be downsides in every team. The last match of Henry, was a recital of Alves on the right wing. The comment here: we didn’t see the French. But did he move well? Yes. I never saw him dead on the pitch. Did he open the field? Yes, and that helped the other side. He is a forward after all, the goals are important, but they are not everything.

Now its Ibrahimovic. X matches without scoring. In Gijon, he formed the attack with Messi and Pedro. And his movements with and without the ball are good. But the goal being the most important, is not the only obligation that a forward has. He also has to move around, which he does, and he has to take part in possession. And when he does this and creates goal scoring chances for others to score, then he is doing his job. The goals will come…

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There are 13 comments for this post

  1. eventually the goal will come for ibrahimovic,but henry time is up this is hes last season,…just start pedro and bojan over henry..

  2. JRR says:

    Isn't it obligatory to post sources? Usually the articles here contain references to Sport, El Mundo, etc, but some articles don't have any mention of where the info came from.

  3. FCBvig says:

    i know that ibra will come around. his start in barca was the best ever so its time that he has some problem after all he just join a whole new team, new gameplay. but i know that ibra will turn around and next season he will be one of the best players in the world. but i still think that messi is not playing that much woth ibra as ibra is plaing with/to him. and for henry i rlly think his time is up as the main LW. give the spot to pedro so he can become better and get more playtime.

  4. Fenderek says:

    This is from Cruyff's column in "El Periodico".

  5. Jassim says:

    Thanks (cant find out who wrote this)!

    Its true, in Barca "happiness is neer total"! Talking about Ibra or Henry is nonsense to me
    as long as the team is winning with great performance! Henry didn't shine last season too,
    but just look at what crusial moments he actually busted his class!

    Classico 6-2 was one time, scoring the opening goal and a second after real scored by 5 minutes!

    Performance slums occasionally, but class is always there. All we need is trust in our lads.
    Lets give them that!

  6. OmarCule says:

    Man, some new 'BArca Fans' could sure learn a thing or two. When legends like Cruyff talk, you listen, and you listen carefully!

    As cule's, we're blessed to witness some of the greatest footballers playing their trade with this wonderful football club. Take a look at some of Ibra' s extraordinary performances for us during the first half of the season. We are truly spoiled to witness a world class talent like Ibracadabra. I cannot wait until Messi and Ibra fully link up, that surely would be a joy to behold.

    Watch in HD!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90BDDn0EBFU

    • SteveFcb says:

      What a great video! I 've enjoyed the video a lot. Ibra is more than scoring goals. He makes space for the other players and can put a player alone for the GK.

      • OmarCule says:

        'Ibra is more than scoring goals. He makes space for the other players and can put a player alone for the GK.' I couldn't have said it better myself! Spot on!

        Glad you liked the compilation!

  7. rasagna says:

    Fantastic guys .. I hope we will have Cruyff's article every work. Fabulous job !! Cheers

  8. Roo says:

    Thank you for translating!!! :)

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