Sunday 31 March 2013

Hamilton Academical Barcelona: The Enigma that is Alexis Sanchez - Barca Blaugranes (weblog)

The continuing future of FC Barcelona's forward Alexis Sanchez is a hot topic yet again currently, with a move back to Italy rumored. But is it truly the best time for Alexis to leave the Catalan capital? Lots of personal (and actual) ink has been used to create about Alexis Sanchez, by authorities and non-experts. Among both groups opinions are divided, with the existing speaking level being: "Why do you want a winger that may maybe not score?." So, let's start this at that very point. Alexis never in his, although relatively brief, career been seen as a scorer. Never has that been his major expertise. In fact, Alexis' concluding has often been questioned even before he joined FC Barcelona. His job high in goals scored is a "measly" 15 tallies, reached last time, in his first year with Barcelona. Prior to that his job high was 12, accomplished the growing season before last. But think of it,15 goals is nothing to sneeze at, especially when you see that goals from the right side have been difficult ahead by for BarAa in recent years. This season hasn't been very kind to times have been only scored five by Alexis, who up to now. It was not for the lack of trying, nevertheless. The Chilean is usually one of the most dangerous participants on the Blaugrana team. Virtually the only problem in his sport is his finishing. His confidence that wasn't also helped by the fact some of the best saves against Barcelona were made on Alexis. I'm maybe not trying to make excuses for him, as the simple the fact is that Alexis should've scored more than he has. But has Alexis' strong competitor for the starting right side place, Pedro, done any benefit? Only by a smidgen, yet somehow his problems have eluded the wrath of fans. Pedro is a former 20+ goalscorer, but although that he and Alexis have similar scoring records in the last period and a half just Alexis gets ridiculed for his poor finishing. Pedro is almost an ongoing Barcelona person, joining Barcelona's youth rates at age 17. So unlike Alexis, he's entirely knowledgeable about the Barcelona system, helping to make his lack of form more uncertain. Alexis, meanwhile, remains a pupil of "tiki-taka." Right about now, a number of of you're thinking: "But he is been with the staff for per year and a half, simply how much time does he need?" And you're right, partly at the very least. Alexis has received ample time for you to adjust to Spain and the style of football played on the Iberian Peninsula, but are 20 weeks enough? Rare are a seamless transition that has been made by footballers to Barcelona in recent history. Alexis, clearly, isn't one of these. Alexis hasn't in his career seen any such thing remotely similar to BarAa's football, despite playing professional football in three countries, therefore I am positive he'd enjoy more time to find yourself in the BarAa flow. To create one last offensive evaluation between Alexis and Pedro before I move on to Alexis' better features. Alexis is really a very versatile person. He can perform on both wings and can, if necessary, fill out at striker and also at false No. 9. Pedro, nevertheless, is "only" a, but like Alexis he also could perform on both sides of the pitch. Which made me think; does the fact Alexis can play those positions really hurt him? He has been used at the point of the strike as well, especially in his first season in Catalonia, while it holds true that he highlighted mostly on either side in his Barcelona job. What I am wanting to say is, had Alexis been used only at his favored position, the best side, would he be in a better position than he is now? I personally think so. Why? While he would be able to concentrate on one situation and not try to impress on two, even three, at the same time frame. Both side roles, initially sight, do not seem to be completely different, nevertheless they really are. Not only could be the message "the wrong way around" once you play on one other side, there are tactical differences between your side positions also. If it were very easy to modify wings Pedro would be great on both sides, but he's better on the right. Cristian Tello also likes one wing to another, the left, as does David Villa. The same holds true for whole backs, most of whom do not understand how to play on the opposite side. Just a select few are very comfortable on both sides of the message, but those too choose someone to the other. But enough with the negativity. Let where Alexis really excels us now have a look at places. First, he's continually on the go. Take a peek at any game record and you'll very rarely see him standing still. He is always seeking to get open and receive a pass. His action also allows other people, Messi for example, more space. Hardly any participants exist that can keep such activity, with therefore many long sprints, over a full 90 minutes. And subsequently, Alexis is an excellent defender. In as it pertains to protecting my opinion, he is actually one of many best wingers on the planet. He is a master at tracking back and pressuring the ball carrier. The fact that he is better at defending than Pedro is quite a statement, because Pedro is very good in that facet of the overall game. But why would a team even need a winger that's good at protecting you ask? Well, because in a team like BarAa, where both total shells have therefore many attacking responsibilities it is essential that they get support from wingers. When the Chilean is on the message and like it or not, depending on you're posture on Alexis, Barcelona is a better group defensively. Perhaps you have asked yourself, at any point this year, why therefore many goals were obtained down Barcelona's left side? It is because Jordi Alba hasn't gotten almost just as much support defensively as Dani Alves has. And that is because we've seen primarily Andres Iniesta or Villa on the left wing, which can be in charge of helping Alba. When Alexis has performed there Alba wasn't revealed as much, and that is only one example of Alexis' essential part in the offense. During the last approximately 1,000 words I have gotten a lot off my chest regarding Alexis. But if I had to sum it all up in one word it'd be: Alexis deserves to have one more season at FC Barcelona, and a chance to nail down a starting XI location. Most of the work he is place in, coupled with many accidents, especially in his first time, should not go unnoticed. And if Pedro is considered an automatic "keeper" for next season, Alexis should really be also.

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