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https://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/boateng ... t5vt594t6j

Mark Doyle
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The Blaugrana may have beaten Real Valladolid 1-0 to stretch their Liga lead but the display raised serious doubts over their Champions League hopes
First, the good news: Barcelona suffered no injuries in beating Real Valladolid 1-0 on Saturday night to move seven points clear at the top of La Liga.

Now, the bad news: everything else about this performance.

Indeed, the best thing that one could say about it was that the second half wasn't quite as horrid as the first.

Barcelona were atrocious in the opening 45 minutes, appearing to play the game as if it were literally a warm-up for next week’s Champions League clash with Lyon, and they only led at the interval thanks to a penalty from Lionel Messi.

In truth, they were lucky not to be behind, with Nacho having blown an extraordinary four-on-two break just moments before Gerard Pique – of all people – was bundled over in the Valladolid area in the 43rd minute.

The centre-half's decision to venture forward was hardly surprising.

Barca were slow and stagnant in midfield, and utterly ineffective in attack.

The temptation would of course be to blame Kevin Prince-Boateng, who endured a horrendous Liga debut for Barca.


However, it is not his fault that the Catalans opted for a cut-price option during the January transfer window when their need for another quality centre-forward has been evident since Paco Alcacer was allowed to join Borussia Dortmund at the start of the season.

Krzysztof Piatek was available but he was allowed to join AC Milan, meaning on the same night he was plundering his sixth goal in five appearances for the Rossoneri, Boateng was toiling up front for Barca.

It was actually tough to watch. The likeable and multi-talented striker nearly cleared the stand with one effort midway through the second half.

When he was put clean through on goal moments later, he didn't even manage to get a shot away, which prompted an embarrassing attempt to win a penalty, and then a desperate appeal for a corner.

Ultimately, he could do nothing but put his head in his hands.

This was a nightmare first Liga outing for Boateng after his dream move to Camp Nou and it will hit him hard.

But he shouldn't be made the scapegoat on a night when so many players underperformed.

As Pique pointed out afterwards, while this may have been a much-needed win for Barca after back-to-back draws in La Liga, they were collectively awful.

Lionel Messi Barcelona Valladolid

"It's important to pick up the three points, but we have not played well and the feelings on the pitch were not positive," he confessed.

"We struggled against them. We were not moving the ball quick enough and when we don't do that, we suffer."

Boateng's performance may have painfully illustrated how short on quality cover Barcelona remain up front but it is worth noting that main man Luis Suarez missed three sitters after being introduced midway through the second half.

The game also strengthened the suspicion that Ousmane Dembele is – at least until he matures – going to be one of those players who is either unstoppable or unwatchable.

The frustrating Frenchman was inevitably replaced by Philippe Coutinho, who, even more predictably, failed to impress.


Even the great Lionel Messi endured a frustrating evening, missing a second penalty in the dying stages that would have made the game safe.

As it was, Barcelona rather fell over the finish line, doing nothing to banish the suspicion that their Champions League hopes will once again hinge entirely upon Messi's genius.

That’s certainly not good news. In fact, it’s not even news at all!
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Sometimes, I wish I was a Director of Football or Club Chief Executive. Let a coach come to my office and request a player like Boateng, Fellaini, Ramires, Ighalo...oh! Lord.... In the words of the African American, "I wish a niggga would!" That will be the last day that coach will be at the club. kai!! There is no way he will leave my office without his pink slip! Not possible!
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Is Boateng even a real Ghananess player? Just because he played for them a World Cup doesn't mean he wants to be associated with them! He is terrible in a Barca shirt. This is similar to when Adebayor went to Real Madrid to disgrace himself!
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danfo driver wrote:Sometimes, I wish I was a Director of Football or Club Chief Executive. Let a coach come to my office and request a player like Boateng, Fellaini, Ramires, Ighalo...oh! Lord.... In the words of the African American, "I wish a niggga would!" That will be the last day that coach will be at the club. kai!! There is no way he will leave my office without his pink slip! Not possible!
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Obong wrote:https://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/boateng ... t5vt594t6j

Mark Doyle
Deputy Features Editor


The Blaugrana may have beaten Real Valladolid 1-0 to stretch their Liga lead but the display raised serious doubts over their Champions League hopes
First, the good news: Barcelona suffered no injuries in beating Real Valladolid 1-0 on Saturday night to move seven points clear at the top of La Liga.

Now, the bad news: everything else about this performance.

Indeed, the best thing that one could say about it was that the second half wasn't quite as horrid as the first.

Barcelona were atrocious in the opening 45 minutes, appearing to play the game as if it were literally a warm-up for next week’s Champions League clash with Lyon, and they only led at the interval thanks to a penalty from Lionel Messi.

In truth, they were lucky not to be behind, with Nacho having blown an extraordinary four-on-two break just moments before Gerard Pique – of all people – was bundled over in the Valladolid area in the 43rd minute.

The centre-half's decision to venture forward was hardly surprising.

Barca were slow and stagnant in midfield, and utterly ineffective in attack.

The temptation would of course be to blame Kevin Prince-Boateng, who endured a horrendous Liga debut for Barca.


However, it is not his fault that the Catalans opted for a cut-price option during the January transfer window when their need for another quality centre-forward has been evident since Paco Alcacer was allowed to join Borussia Dortmund at the start of the season.

Krzysztof Piatek was available but he was allowed to join AC Milan, meaning on the same night he was plundering his sixth goal in five appearances for the Rossoneri, Boateng was toiling up front for Barca.

It was actually tough to watch. The likeable and multi-talented striker nearly cleared the stand with one effort midway through the second half.

When he was put clean through on goal moments later, he didn't even manage to get a shot away, which prompted an embarrassing attempt to win a penalty, and then a desperate appeal for a corner.

Ultimately, he could do nothing but put his head in his hands.

This was a nightmare first Liga outing for Boateng after his dream move to Camp Nou and it will hit him hard.

But he shouldn't be made the scapegoat on a night when so many players underperformed.

As Pique pointed out afterwards, while this may have been a much-needed win for Barca after back-to-back draws in La Liga, they were collectively awful.

Lionel Messi Barcelona Valladolid

"It's important to pick up the three points, but we have not played well and the feelings on the pitch were not positive," he confessed.

"We struggled against them. We were not moving the ball quick enough and when we don't do that, we suffer."

Boateng's performance may have painfully illustrated how short on quality cover Barcelona remain up front but it is worth noting that main man Luis Suarez missed three sitters after being introduced midway through the second half.

The game also strengthened the suspicion that Ousmane Dembele is – at least until he matures – going to be one of those players who is either unstoppable or unwatchable.

The frustrating Frenchman was inevitably replaced by Philippe Coutinho, who, even more predictably, failed to impress.


Even the great Lionel Messi endured a frustrating evening, missing a second penalty in the dying stages that would have made the game safe.

As it was, Barcelona rather fell over the finish line, doing nothing to banish the suspicion that their Champions League hopes will once again hinge entirely upon Messi's genius.

That’s certainly not good news. In fact, it’s not even news at all!
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tfco wrote:much better than Igha..oh nevermind
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The writer is blaming Barca's poor performance on one player? Lazy journalism.
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Chimurenga Rebel wrote:The writer is blaming Barca's poor performance on one player? Lazy journalism.
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How is the Naija presidential "election" faring?
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