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Genius.
03-11-2008, 01:42 PM
Is this what Rafa wanted at Liverpool? Remember how he was close to losing his job cos of his rotation system?


Graham Hunter says Pep Guardiola has brought a revolution to Barcelona, the likes of which he has not seen in 20 years.

The inexperienced Guardiola was expected to take time to settle into the top job at Barca after succeeding Frank Rijkaard, but he has overseen a fine run of form which has seen them win 6-1 twice and 5-0 twice already this season.

Hunter says Barcelona's form can be attributed to the way Guardiola has rotated all of his players to keep them fresh and admits he is stunned at how successful that policy has been.

"I'm very glad to report that I called it wrong," Hunter said on Revista de la Liga.

"The autumn report card is full of A's and B's, whereas I thought after 12 months experience it might be full of C's and D's.

"I've been reporting and broadcasting on football for 20 years and I've never seen so many changes made so quickly and with so much success.

"He's taken the latter-day Frank Rijkaard's work book, ripped it up completely and done things that other managers - notably Rafa Benitez - have been bitterly criticised for.

"The rotation has meant that at the end of this week there will be no player that has played in every single game in October.

"He's used six different players at left-back, he's given the players training sessions on the morning of a match and the rest of the day off until an hour and a half before kick-off.

"It's revolutionary stuff, but he's got players like Rafael Márquez backing what we were saying in the spring and winter of last season, that they need more discipline. They've got that, they're enjoying it, they're working hard in training and the fruits are there on the pitch."

Ethic
Guardiola is known for his strong work ethic, but Hunter says his leadership qualities extend beyond that.

He says good discipline, clear instructions and some forward-thinking training methods are getting the best out of a highly-talented Barcelona squad.

He continued: "I think it's quality of decision making rather than intensity of commitment. He works much harder than Frank Rijkaard did over the last 24 months of his period here.

"We talked again and again about how the Dutchman was distracted by unfortunate things away from the club.

"Well that's not Pep Guardiola, his days are long, he watches videos of other players and future opponents. An example is before the cup game it was him that went to watch Benidorm play, he didn't leave it to his assistants.

"He interferes in a good way on the training ground. He's always interceding if something's not been done correctly or if he hasn't got his own point across correctly.

"There's a mixture of communication and discipline and the players are liking his firm, but not over-firm hand.

"The information that they're receiving about how to train, when to rest, when he thinks they're in danger of getting a muscle strain, how he wants to press the ball... They're understanding and carrying it out and they're enjoying the results. That's why at the moment it's a very steady ship.

"We're not in mid-winter yet, but so far it literally couldn't be better."

SuPaStA
03-11-2008, 01:55 PM
Everyone is getting a chance on the pitch and all are playing some of their best football.

The man is a genius.

Genius.
03-11-2008, 01:59 PM
The most brilliant part of it all is that every team he put out - played great football. Which means that they dont rely on Eto, Messi, Xavi or any one player.

fishfly
03-11-2008, 03:46 PM
wait till it fall flat on his face... then people are going to rag him about why rotate etc...

Genius.
03-11-2008, 04:08 PM
Well it has worked brilliantly until now.

The real test will come end of Novemeber when Barca face back to back

Sevilla
Villereal
Real Madrid
Valencia

That will be the true test for the Catalans.

Fern9do
03-11-2008, 07:14 PM
Rotation will come back to haunt him Just wait till results don't go barca's way. rotation will be blamed for the bad results by the very same 'journalists' who's hyping him up now.

It's okay to rotate as long as there is quality players to come in. For example rotating Henry with Bojan, win win situation

Genius.
03-11-2008, 07:21 PM
Not to insult Liverpool.

...but Barca's squad allows them to rotate and maintain quality.

Fern9do
03-11-2008, 07:36 PM
no offense taken . United also rotated last season. Let me tell you this though. Rotation is only good when your team is winning.
Mark my words...the same people who is hailing rotation now will blame it when results go bad.

Genius.
03-11-2008, 08:43 PM
Ya, totally understand. The media especially is waiting for the team to fail so they can blame the rotation and the coach. I must admit it is weird to see Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Eto being benched.

Makes you wonder who the team is going to be every week.

fishfly
04-11-2008, 11:41 AM
Not to insult Liverpool.

...but Barca's squad allows them to rotate and maintain quality.
actually that is true... with quality and depth that Barca has the rotation may work but question is what about consistancy?

liverpool never had the quality and consistancy last season to keep rotating their players... look at now, without Torres they firing blanks... and Benatiz sees that...

Genius.
04-11-2008, 11:45 AM
actually that is true... with quality and depth that Barca has the rotation may work but question is what about consistancy?

liverpool never had the quality and consistancy last season to keep rotating their players... look at now, without Torres they firing blanks... and Benatiz sees that...

That what amazes me. They havent dropped in quality, they are consistant. I dont think Pep knows what his strongest 11 is. They dropped alot of the key players and they still bang home 6 goals.

As i said, the real test will be end of November - when we play Sevilla, Valencia, Real Madrid and Villerreal back to back