Post
Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2023/24
by
marcous
on 26/07/2023, 17:02:39 UTC
I am personally satisfied with Barcelona's performance last season. They completely dominated La Liga and managed to win La Liga. Hopefully the Barcelona team will improve themselves tremendously this season and try to do well in the Champions League as well.
The hope for Barcelona fans is indeed that, because Barcelona still has to make a better proof in the Champions League besides having to be good in La Liga next season. Next season Barcelona will still be coached by Xavi and he will continue to strive to make Barcelona better next season by fighting hard in the Champions League and La Liga. I also really want to see an increase in performance that is better than before at Barcelona in every different competition next season.
Yes, I know that at that time many people did not trust Xavi to handle Barcelona whereas he was a former player at Barcelona before he knew how to play the game he had played while playing at Barcelona, a game that is typical of Barcelona will probably always apply its strategy too, unfortunately it takes time for players to adapt to the game Xavi wants.

Even though Xavi failed to bring Barcelona to the UCL, at least they are better in the domestic league. That's why Xavi needs time to show his quality as a coach at Barcelona, especially now that there are new players joining Barcelona like Gundogan, which might make Barcelona's attack power sharper with Lewandowski. can't wait to see how barcelona plays this season i also hope they play better than last season.  Cheesy
Hopefully it will happen next season, Barcelona is back on track of glory and can compete with other favorite Champions League clubs. If Xavi role is replaced by Pep Guardiola at this time, it is not certain that Barca will quickly return to their previous performance under Pep tutelage. Everyone needs time and adjustment to the conditions they are facing. I don't think Barca is the only one who is experiencing a transition like this. The club's policy has changed due to financial problems, from signing expensive players to having to survive by recruiting star players who are free transfers. Remarkably Barça was able to dominate La Liga last season and won a trophy at the end of the season.

Maybe Madrid will experience something similar with Barcelona too, if Perez is no longer in the position of club president. Of course the direction of policy will change and all of that will have an impact on the journey of a club.