Ramzi’s Rambles: FC Barcelona 2010, Better or worse
“An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made greater, great virtues greater also; interesting incidents are made more interesting, softer legends more soft.”
Walter Bagehot
Season 2008-2009 will always be an inspiring memory for all the Cules around the world. The best year in the club’s history and some may argue that it will keep being the best year for a long period of time. Everything has side effects though, and one of the passive impacts of that glorious year, will be the public unfairness while judging the years that will follow. Everything will be compared to season 2009. The comparison will not only lean on reasoning but even on nostalgia that reshapes the records and over-praise the previous achievements just to bash the current (and future) accomplishments. As Hervey Allen said: “Legends are material to be moulded, and not facts to be recorded”. Season 2009 was a legendary period that will not be forgotten, no doubt.
If we can agree that season 2009 was an exceptional period, we have to put two lines under the term “Exceptional”. Exceptional means that it’s like a strike that doesn’t hit the same place twice. That’s why the exceptional events are not valid to be used as benchmarking parameters unless if we want to make a harsh evaluation. Einstein was exceptional so we don’t use his brilliance level while planning IQ tests. Charles Dickens was exceptional, so don’t you dare to draw comparisons between this article and “The tale of two cities”. Comparing Barcelona’s last season to the current one is not recommended as well.
But we all know we still can’t avoid the “Last season…this season” debates. How far can we say that last season the team was better than this year? Is it an obvious certainty that needs no proof? Is it possible that we only remember the good days of 2009?
Last season, after two flops in the first two games, the team started a destructive period ruining opponents one after another. High scoring games, amazing football displays, a carnival of skills and techniques, and an uncontainable dominance that earned the team the praise of rivals before supporters.
Make no mistake; one of the reasons of that surprising evolution was the fact that it was simply…surprising. None of the opponents expected this style of play. It was like a bus that in the middle of the night catches a road crosser by surprise, so shocking that the unfortunate covers his face rather than jumping back to the pavement.
As the season approached the end, teams became more capable of customizing their tactics to resist Barcelona threat. That’s why, If we want to make comparisons, it’s more valid to compare the team current performance to the team performance in the last 24 games last season, rather than to the whole season or the first 24 games.
No one would have imagined that we can perform this season on the same level as the previous one. We changed our main striker, which is a very notable revolution for an offense oriented team like Barcelona and it need time to mature (time means a full season). But while some may take that as the reason for the so called “drop in form”, how can we ignore that Henry this season is not the same Henry V.2009? Yaya? Iniesta (till the last few games)? The injuries that we had to deal with so far? And most importantly the opponents improved experience regarding how to play against Barcelona. All that made a huge impact, no doubt.
Here we come to the most important point. In fact even while not firing on all cylinders, we are not worse than last season. In fact we can go as far as saying that the team this season is more productive. That’s if we don’t dare to say that it is performing better. Not as charming but as lethal.
It is interesting to check how the team productivity varied throughout the last season. To give a fast idea I listed below the first 24 games’ figures (That’s the same number of games we played this season so far), followed by the last 24 games* the team played last season (Excluding weeks 36,37,38 after the team guaranteed the liga), Then posted the records of the whole season.
| Goals Scored | Goals Conceded | Goal Difference | Points | |||||
| Segment | # of Goals | Average/ game | # of Goals | Average/ game | Earned | Average/ game | ||
| 2009 | First 24 games | 71 | 2.96 | 20 | 0.83 | 51 | 62 | 2.58 |
| Last 24 games* | 67 | 2.79 | 23 | 0.96 | 44 | 58 | 2.42 | |
| Whole season | 105 | 2.76 | 35 | 0.92 | 70 | 88 | 2.51 | |
| 2010 | 24 Games | 59 | 2.46 | 14 | 0.58 | 45 | 62 | 2.58 |
*The idea was to take the last 24 games of the season, after excluding the last three games followed guaranteeing the Liga title, where the club was defeated twice and draw once. Obviously including these games makes last season positive numbers decline.
This season, Barcelona scored less than the beginning of last season, and conceded more. Yet, we still managed to earn the same number of points (62). If it’s a sign of anything, that’s consistency.
The most important factor for me is the average number of points earned per match. Obviously I prefer the results 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0 in four games over 6-0, 0-0, 6-0, and 0-1.
The average points per game declined last season as the competition reached the final shift. We scored less, conceded more (whether you take it as an average or as numbers). We earned 58 points in 25 games (again without counting the last 3 games: 1 draw, 2 defeats). In 24 games this season, we earned four points more than same number of games last season. It means that we started the new season better than we finished the previous one. More boldly the first two thirds of this season, went better than the last two thirds of Season 2009.
Is that enough to say that this year we play better? Obviously not. But at least we are as effective. Considering all the circumstances surrounded the team, efficiency is the luxury bless. Keeping in mind that last season we were hoping the team keeps on performing on the level they showed at the beginning of the season, while its more than certain that currently Barcelona are far from hitting peak performance. If at the moment they are capable of matching last season output though not at their best yet, then no complaint.
This season, we’ve seen more tactical diversity, more rotations, more youth, and had to overcome more tricky scenarios. Our Champions’ league group was more difficult this season, but when the team needed a win they raised their game. Even against a team like Inter who just defeated Chelsea a week ago, we outplayed them with our key players on the bench. The tough part of the season is yet to come. If we want to predict based on what we achieved so far, the future is promising. Even when we played the worst 45 minutes this season, we brought a good result back home.
Will we win the Liga and the Champions League? I will not bet my money on the double. But that is not the factor that decides the quality of this team. Let’s not forget how we won last season’s Champions League. A goal scored by Iniesta. Not Messi, Eto’o nor Henry. Iniesta. If there is anything Iniesta lacks to become the most complete player in the world, it’s finishing. Being the goal scorer shows the knockout competitions uncertainty. The possibilities of us winning the competition this season matches the possibility of Iniesta being the winning goal scorer again. Not impossible but… you get the message.
The only thing to expect from the players is dedication, added to the determination to be serious contenders. To always show the beautiful image of the club’s football philosophy. To play their hearts out and fight till the last minute. To do their best. Then we can cross our figures that lady luck smiles for us again. You can create your own luck but to win titles, you need some supernatural help that Pep can’t control, nor his players.































Well written!
I prefer a 6-0, 6-0, 0-1 to 1-0, 1-0, 1-0.
Success is sweet only as the vindication of an ideology. Therefore I can't value this year's effectiveness over last years synergy and artistry.
hmmm.. you bring out a very interesting point. i guess if i have to choose between 6-0, 6-0,0-1 and 1-0,1-0,1-0 i would also choose the first one. mainly because as much as i would love to see my club get the points, i wouldn't want us to win a league playing boring football. one of the reasons why chelsea/inter dont necesarily play the most jaw dropping football and dont have many people drooling over them. My support lies with clubs that make me drool with their football… and 6-0,6-0,0-1 is definitely closer to it than the three 1-0 wins.
i guess it depends on what u r looking for as a fan…. from my perspective winning league titles only gives the fans the right to bloat about how much silverware their supported club has to other fans. i dont watch football to bloat and say statistically how many trophies my club won. i watch it for the goals and the entertainment. but i guess both reasons are ok.
I'd prefer a 6-0,0-1 to a 1-0,1-0 only in a 2 leg knockout round of the champs league/Copa etc…
In the la liga i definitely prefer the 1-0,1-0 over the 6-0,0-1…
the reason is simply because in the la liga points matter while in two legs goal difference matters..
Even with 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, Barca still play like last year, but they want to put themselves along with the ball into the net. Thats what are they trying all the time, its the biggest minus. Pedro shot from outside the box with Malaga and suprised all, even the goolkeeper! Thats why the ball went into the net. Barca players make me nervous when they are not shooting from clear positions. Thats the factor for less goals this season.
One of my typing mistakes directly under the table: This season, Barcelona scored less than the beginning of last season, and conceded LESS (I wrote "more" there).
So Kami, you are an old dedicated supporter for the Netherlands. Didnt know that
Last week Against Malaga we showed beauty. But the majority of the fans complained though we won. Besides, who said we are playing ugly this season? Not true. We had as good games as last season and as bad games as well. But if I have to choose I will choose 4 straight wins over two wins, a draw and a defeat any day of the week. I am too pragmatic to get carried away.
Trust me, if we wouldnt have won titles last season, Success wouldnt have been seen as beautifull. Review last season games between january and march as a demonstration. Dont forget the first two games last season where we played very beautifully but lost and draw (go back to the fans reactions on Pep blog), mind you against Chelsea in London we played ugly and won, and it ended up being the dearest game for the fans
"Trust me, if we wouldnt have won titles last season, Success wouldnt have been seen as beautifull. "
I know. And I understand that some compromises have to be made for this. Also no team can play beautiful football all the time.
But my point being that we as supporters should never stop asking this of our club or our players.
"So Kami, you are an old dedicated supporter for the Netherlands".
I think they stoppped playing good football after 98'.
Ramzi, btw, did you get that Uefa certification you were looking for ? You sound more like a manager everyday
I will be in Scotland next May for UEFA B Badge. Then focus on my team here coaching for one year or two, then UEFA A
Then Barça youth ? Great going !!!
So are you a coach right now? Or are you planning to become one soon?
Is there any stats over the number of player who have scored at this stage of the season comparing to last season? Would be interesting to know the attacking width.
Bravo! This is an awesome, well-written article! I agree with everything you wrote.
As well as his goal scoring ability Iniesta could cut his diving out as well.
So Iniesta should cut his scoring ability out even more? Now you're talking sense…
Ah got me. I meant for him to improve his goal scoring obviously. I guess its kind of stupid to ask him to cut his goal scoring, as someone once said "20% of nothing is still nothing".
Very well written article, obvioulsy will be WAAAAAAAY beyond some heads, but…. yes, we seem to play at times worse, less fluid, slower, it is more difficult to get results- and yet we are still getting them. We are very, very efficient and I think Pep knew that was coming, that's why we changed the striker (among otherreasons) and few other things in our tactics. But I keep thinking this: we get those results (very impressive ones) while not playing our best. Imagine what will happen when we finally raise our game? Maybe not this season, maybe next, when Ibrahimovi settles and we (probably) replace Henry? Maybe this season, when suddenly few things click into place for more than some odd 45 minutes here and there? Sure, other teams know by now how to play against us, but not everybody will manage to do that well. And if we get our stuff right- we can see few 4:0, 5:0 scores again… Who knows- maybe even in some really important games?
This season we have been more resilient and better at grinding out results when needed. I appreciate that more than whupping the small teams and buckling under the ones that show some spirit.
In other words, yes I prefer 1-0, 1-0, 1-0 to 6-0, 6-0, 0-1
Very nice Ramzi
I do not agree with the tone of this article. In many ways, I think that this team is even better than last year. The difference is that Madrid is a MUCH improved team. And the other teams are fired up more, have learned us more. We could, of course, change tactics, but, that is not how you build an empire.
The success of Pedro is the big surprise, and shows that Barcelona can keep it going for years. So why talk about last year? We are in the process of building an empire for years.
Without a past, you have no future.
And why NOT talk about last year, we got the sextuple.
Its nice to talk about winning 6 cups right?
It's nice to talk about the past, specially the winning year.
BUT not to get hungover on it. I believe that is what the players are experiencing, "the Hangover" of the winning season. They experienced it in 06-07 and they are doing it now. This is one of Barcelona's weaknesses. They don't know how to not experience the hangover, only a few teams do, a great example was Manchester United with Ferguson. If Guardiola can manage to get Barcelona past the hangover and win another title, Champions or Liga, then I would not want to imagine how the Barcelona will be after they win another great feat. Because they would have surpassed the hangover and left it in its history kind of how Ferguson has been achieving.
I fear that many of you "analyst" type barcelona fans are letting your verbosity get the better of you.
I'm a cule till I die, but to comment that his lengthy post of analytical exhibitionism will be above the heads of others, seems self-righteouss and condescending to everyone else who chooses to be brief.
Just a thought.
Well thought out Ramzi, quality submission though. This is no means a knock at you.
Well I agree with you here, but that's simply Ramzi's style.
Unfortunately a few people here decide to take his words as fahct, and anything you say that contradicts or contends his points are categorically wrong.
It takes the focus away from what it should be treated as, a personal opinion; albeit one this is particular well thought out and researched.
Imagine this place if few people actually decided to think A LITTLE BIT before they write. It's not about having this or that opinion- it's about the way you put it across. Some people just say "he's crap" and that's it. Those I have a problem with, those are the ones who take the pleasure of reading this site away. It's not about agreeing with Ramzi or you or anybody else (or me)- it's about being able to talk to people who at least know why they have this particular opinion. Who can actually express this opinion in a civilised way and thus opening a door to a discussion that may be interesting for BOTH sides.
I am only responsible of what I say, and you are free to disagree
What goes in the comment session are opinions I deeply respect, but I am not responsible of.
I dont think there is any football fan who is not an "analyst" more or less. If Analysis means making an attempt to understand the game more, or at least to feed the thoughts with some arguments that keep the flame alive in the space of time between every two games. Or else, football joy will only last for 90 Minutes per week (or 180 at most). not enough for football addicts.
True, I love analysing Barca as well. I do it on a piece of paper when i'm bore:) It's really fun and entertaining.
I didn't mean those who are brief or those who disagree. I only meant those who have nothing else to say on the internet but "Ibra is crap, sell him", "Busquets is rubbish, get rid of him" and "I hate Valdes, he's crap". This article is above their heads, just like any other sentence that consists of more than 5 words and actually attempts to makes some sense or at leasts tries to explain the point of view.
You're right though, I was condescending to those types. And if not being able to tolerate those idiots means self-righteous than be it.
keep ur foolish comments to urself. this is a fan site everyone is entitled to their opinion u dont own anyone here so stop blabbing. and valdes is a super hero this season if it hadnt been for him today we wud have lost, this season he is better than casillas and that is something.
on teh other hand a player bought for 66m misses 3-4 easy chances in every game (5-6 chances today and did nothing teh whole match) and scores 1 goal in a game or plays well in a game and goes missing for teh next 3 or 4 games doesnt deserve anyone's praise.
infact after ibra was sent off we played better with more precision and pace.
Dude, learn some English and than respond. I never said that Valdes is anything short of a hero- I was actually saying that I can't stand people who come here just to post some crap like "Valdes is crap" and run away. So WTF are you talking about???
Oh, and you know what, I will keep them to myself when you do. Deal?
Oh, I recognise you. You are the person who wrote that about two days ago "i guess ur a white so being dumb is ur birth rite".
And you want to talk to me about keeping anything dumb or foolish to myself? Really?
well i know my english u need to know have some common sense and brains in knowing what is being meant. anyways u seem to turn a blind a eye on teh guy who said racist comment before i did typical isnt it?
I didn't turn blind eye, I also reported his comment. But to say something racist is a dumb thing indeed. To reply with even more racists comment, abusing not only the guy who said that but pretty much half of the readers of this website- now that is SERIOUSLY retarded. Just like you.
I honestly pity you. You're just a stupid racist idiot, who has nothing interesting to say. I feel sorry for you, your life must be very fascinating indeed.
yup………….we were better last year
i was hoping for a happy day but real madird just scored the winner goal
nice as usual. well done ramzi, ive missed your writtings
Ramzi, I enjoy reading your writings a lot. Just keep going mate!
this team is so funtastic [barclona] it owns manchester united, the worst team in history.