البارسا يبني و يعمر و يعمل صفقات كبيرة، يؤلمهم كثيرا هذا لانهم قبل ٥ سنوات كانوا يعتقدون ان البارسا انتهى للابد و لذلك نرى هذه الهستيريا من مختلف الاندية.
🚨⚪️ David Sánchez Miralles, canterano del Real Madrid (Alevín A) y una de las mayores joyas de La Fábrica, se marcha tras 3 años en el club.
“He aprendido a jugar con las alas cortadas y aun así creo que lo he hecho bien”.
“Somos niños, para nosotros el fútbol es un juego muy divertido y queremos convertirlo en algo profesional, pero más adelante”.
“Decido irme a buscar mi felicidad”.
Con su marcha, el Real Madrid pierde a una de sus mayores promesas de cara al futuro.
@RMadridistaReal
🚨🎙️Samuel Eto’o on why Barcelona should prioritize Joao Pedro over Julián Alvarez for the club’s next striker signing:
I respect Julian Alvarez, but Barça is not built for players who need the system to shine, Barça is where You become the system.
Alvarez is a very good player, nobody can deny that. He presses, he runs, he fights, he scores important goals. But Barcelona is not a club where effort alone makes you special. At Barça, the difference is made by personality on the ball, creativity in small spaces, unpredictability, and the ability to control matches when opponents defend with fear.
That is where Joao Pedro is different.
When I watch him, I see a forward who understands chaos. He can receive between lines, eliminate pressure with one touch, dribble in tight spaces, create for others, slow the tempo down, then suddenly attack the box. Those are Barcelona qualities. That is the kind of football the Camp Nou crowd falls in love with.
With Alvarez, I sometimes feel he depends too much on structure and movement around him. In transition games he looks fantastic because there’s space everywhere. But what happens at Barcelona? Teams defend with 10 men behind the ball every week. There is no space. Everything becomes about imagination and technical superiority.
And if we are being serious, there are games where Alvarez completely disappears against compact defenses. Physically dominant defenders can push him out of dangerous zones, and because he is not an elite dribbler or dominant aerial striker, he can look limited when the system around him is not functioning perfectly.
Joao Pedro gives you more solutions.
He can play as a false 9, second striker, attacking midfielder, even drift wide and create overloads. He provokes defenders, wins fouls, creates numerical superiority, and most importantly, he has that South American street football arrogance Barcelona used to have with Neymar, Ronaldinho, even Suárez in a different way.
That’s why if I’m Barcelona, I choose João Pedro every time. Bigger technical ceiling, more flair, more creativity, more personality in difficult moments. For me, he simply looks like a Barcelona player more than Álvarez does.”