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Friday, 26 August 2011 08:34

Super Cup: Barca, Guardiola and Maintaining Success

Porto's opponents dissected

In a special guest post from Jamie McGregor, editor of Spanish Football Info, we take a look at the state of affairs at FC Barcelona, who meet FC Porto in tonight's UEFA Super Cup. 

Not many teams can claim to have won two trophies before they've even played a single league match but that's what Barcelona will be able to do should they defeat Porto on Friday night.

Of course Barcelona find themselves in this position due to a players strike which caused the cancellation of their opening league game at Malaga. That means Barca's last competitive action was their incredible 3-2 win over Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup last Wednesday. They have, however, managed to squeeze a semi-competitive game with Napoli (a game they won 5-0) to fill part of the gap.

Last season was another all conquering campaign for the “Pep Team”, winning the league and then sweeping aside Manchester United with ease in the Champions League final. It really was the most convincing of victories and proved, if it needing doing so, that Barcelona were by far the best team on the continent. Success of such stature brings great rewards but it also brings difficulties, mainly how to maintain it? After winning everything so convincingly, is there anything left to prove? If not, how do you avoid complacency? Guardiola's method has been rather unique - strengthen the strongest part of the team.

The rise of Mascherano

When you think of the current Barcelona team and you list its strongest areas you almost certainly go for midfield followed by attack followed by defence. It was therefore to many people's surprise that Guardiola didn't go out in the summer and buy a new defender. Sure Puyol and Piqué are as strong a pairing as any but if one of them gets injured, who is your back-up? Guardiola's last attempt at buying a defender, Dmytro Chyhrynskiy, didn't work out at all so this time he's decided to change tactics. Rather than look for a defender and try to adapt him to Barcelona's style, he's taken one of the teams more defensive minded midfielders and turned him into a defender. Step forward, Javier Mascherano.

Despite some people's worries about Mascherano ahead of the Champions League final, the Argentinian did excellently in place of the injured Puyol. Similarly he played well in both legs of the Super Cup against a potent Real Madrid attack. The idea of playing midfielders in defence may seem strange to some traditionalists but to Guardiola, a man raised in the ideas of Cruyff and total football, it makes perfect sense. Indeed before Mascherano was moved back, Sergio Busquets deputised and also did a sterling job. Whether Guardiola's decision not to buy an established defender pays off is yet to be seen. A swathe of injuries might push the system to the breaking point but even allowing for that, the game will often be won higher up the park.

Midfield genius

Without a doubt, Barcelona's strongest and most influential area is the midfield. They may have had a slow first ten minutes at Wembley but once Busquets, Iniesta and Xavi got into their stride there was only going to be one winner. During the summer a new star stated his case for an inclusion in that midfielder. Thiago Alcantara ran the show as Spain's Under 21 team won the European Championships in Denmark. There were rumours of Chelsea, Manchester United and even Real Madrid making offers for the youngster but Barcelona weren't going to let him go and he signed a new contract. He then went on to become the star of the club's pre-season tour and won his first call up the senior national team. For many fans Thiago was a reason not to buy Fabregas but Guardiola was still determined to get his man and after one of the longest transfer sagas in history, the Arsenal captained returned to his boyhood club.

So Barcelona now have five midfielders and only three spaces available, isn't that going to cause a problem? Not in my opinion. As well as the European Super Cup, Barcelona still have to compete in the World Club Championships, The Copa del Rey, the Champions League and of course the league. Their main rivals, Real Madrid, have strengthened and are more determined than ever to beat them. Competition for places will be fierce but at the same time, with so many games, everyone will get a chance. Guardiola will certainly have to rest Xavi, who's carrying a recurring injury, more than last season and now has the luxury of two top quality replacements. And that is the crux of the issue, having quality on the bench.

Added depth

Two seasons ago a well organised Inter Milan knocked a frustrated Barcelona out of the Champions League. At the time, Barcelona had a great first team but not such a great bench. There was no-one good enough to come on and change the game significantly. Fast forward to last week, Barcelona are on the ropes at home to Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup. Guardiola looks at his bench and is able to call on Thiago, Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez. On comes Fabregas and the game is won.

Of course we couldn't finish a look at Barcelona without talking about their forward players. Pedro, Villa and Messi, all great players, all big game players. Again we go back to Wembley where all three scored when it really mattered. Surely this area doesn't need strengthening? Then again, competition is good and back up is important. Two seasons ago it was Ibrahimovic and we all know how that turned out. Too slow, too inflexible, too self-obessed. Last season Guardiola went for someone closer to home, David Villa, and he repaid him with goals against Real Madrid, Arsenal and Manchester United. It's clear what type of forward works well at Barcelona, someone fast and versatile and with the temperament to accept being a member of a team. That's why Guardiola made Alexis Sanchez his first big signing of the season. The Chilean front-man had an excellent year at Udinese and already demonstrated in the Super Cup that he has the quality and work-rate to fit into the team.

In closing, while it may seem strange, Guardiola has been faced with a bit of a dilemma for a while now. Maintaining the incredible success rate his team has set isn't as easy as they sometimes make it look. A few times, as with Chyhrynskiy and Ibrahimovic, he's got it wrong. Other times, with Villa, he's got it right. This season is looking like another one of those he''s got spot on.

Jamie McGregor

Comments (15)
Case Study game
15 Thursday, 01 September 2011 17:56
Francisco/Portugal
Barcelona without Messi is much more beatable. Like Maradona, Messi marks a club and an era. This game was a case study on how to oppose Barcelona foot-to-foot soccer. Porto started pressioning right at the Barca area as I never saw until now. Porto commanded the game for long periods. But congratulations to Barca, who has Messi has almost all.
Australia
14 Saturday, 27 August 2011 04:33
Mourinho
Super Effort by Porto, but once again penalty denied!!! Do Barca EVER get a penalty against them.
Seriously we know they're a good team but come on now. this is getting ridiculous. every 50 , 50 decision goes on there favor.
IF that was messi fouled it would have been red and a penalty!
Unfortunate
13 Friday, 26 August 2011 21:47
Sol,Australia
no one disputes barca's quality but it's getting very annoying that increaseingly barca constantly get decisions in their favour!!!!!! Fc Porto had a clear penalty turned down which would have more than likely squared it. I can help but think if that if was messi that got brought down instead ,ref would have blown PK.
Porto is in trouble this year
12 Friday, 26 August 2011 21:09
Chris/USA
My family are die hard Portistas, but after watching this game I really feel we are in trouble this year. I don't think Vitor Pereira has what it takes tactically to make this team into a true force for the Champions League and will struggle to win the league. Barcelona was playing with a very make shift and SMALL defense. Despite having, I believe, 7 corners and 4-5 free kicks we could not produce even a half chance from these set plays. I understand we were playing the best team in the world, but the chances were there to be had. However our set plays looked pathetic! Rolando was by far the tallest/biggest man on the pitch and we couldn't even come close to picking him out on a corner. Any good coach would have realized you must CAPITALIZE on those opportunities against a side like Barca. Pereira's lack for tactics will cost us dearly this year and realistically it is our last year before we firesale the bulk of this magnificent team. Losing Villas Boas will prove to be too much to handle for this team.
Messi and co.
11 Friday, 26 August 2011 19:12
Rabindra / Nepal
I like to watch when Barcelona is plaiyng with Messi. Incredible messi
Fc barcelona.
10 Friday, 26 August 2011 17:20
Ngari f k.
Of course BARCA is a great club.
Saminyampe
9 Friday, 26 August 2011 15:43
Nigeria
Barca is the best club in the world of football with great players like messi and co. I love barca than the food i eat, iam very happy to be a great barca fans, wishing barca player and fans a favourable season Amen.
Messi
8 Friday, 26 August 2011 14:21
Zimbabwe(Luckmore)
the greatest player in this modern era of football-no doubt, coupled with his workrate, you cant stop barcelona in their attack.playing both as an attacking midfielder as well as striker you cant compare him to any of the football legends.i wish him well in his mission of teaching pple of how to play soccer
Messi
7 Friday, 26 August 2011 14:15
Zimbabwe
He is the best player in this modern era of soccer,but thanx to the support from the other 10 players cz without that he cant be where he is today as happening at argentina
This is da best
6 Friday, 26 August 2011 13:28
Nigeria
This season will be da best 4 Barcelona it will go down as one of da best season in Barcelona history Amen
Come On Porto
5 Friday, 26 August 2011 13:18
NJ/USA/SLB
Barcelona has an incredible squad and are truely the best in the world.
Xavi is absolutely great and deserved to win the UEFA Player of teh Year award that Messi won last season. Messi is great, but we've all seen what Messi is without Xavi orchestrating Braca's attack.
Ther are some kinks in the armour, mainly in the back four. There ball possession hides a lot of the deficiency at the back. I am also interested in seeing how Sanchez and Cesc get incoorporated into the squad. Please don't tell me how Cesc is a former Barca player, since he was a toddler when he left.
As for Porto I hope that they maintaing their current squad. I'm not as worried as many in regards to Falcao's departure. Just him thinking that Atletico Madrid is an upgrade shows his, lets say, brightness. The main thing for me is keeping the backline together and add reinforcemnts to the center back position. Which Porto has done.

I expect Barca to win the trophy, but I'm hoping for a great game. If Pep goes and gets cute with his lineup, I also think that Porto could make them pay.
It would be great for Porto and Portugal if they should win.
seriou gardiola
4 Friday, 26 August 2011 11:51
ghana
Without doubt, gardiola is simply a philosopher in modern soccer. you cannot beat his tactics
A GOOD REPORT
3 Friday, 26 August 2011 11:39
chukwuma nigeria
THIS SEASON WILL BE THE SEASON HISTORY WILL MAKE IT SELF CONCERNING BARCELONA,IT WILL GO A LONG WAY TO ESTABLISH IN PEOPLES MIND THAT BARCELONA IS THE GREATEST TEAM ON THE PLANET.
Barca
2 Friday, 26 August 2011 10:46
Razzamalee 4rm nigeria
Barcelona is d greatest club i eva seein in d world i wonder wat wuld hav happen 2 me if am nt a barca fans.
A MOUTHWATERING ARTICLE
1 Friday, 26 August 2011 09:10
nigeria
EVERY POINT STATED HERE ARE VERY CORRECT AND REAL TO MY OWN UNDERSTANDING. AM SURE THIS SEASON IS GOING BE A SUCCESS FOR PEP AND HIS BOYS. A GREAT TEAM WITH A GREAT COACH INDEED.

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