作者Serphi (Serphi)
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標題Re: [Goal] Player Ratings: Barcelona 5-2 Atleti …
時間Mon Sep 21 01:16:06 2009
我覺得這個比較客觀一點.... Goal.com的評分幾乎只要是贏球分數都不會低
Team: 5. I know. Seems like a low club score for such a drubbing, but
individual brilliance turned this trick. Atletico benefitted from too many
stupid decisions with the ball, and casual play. You can’t give a side life,
and we did. If any of those chances created from sloppy play, or if they are
better on set pieces (Maxwell!), it’s a different match.
Guardiola: 7. He had to try the Maxwell/Busquets formula, and thankfully, we
had the match pretty well salted away. But they both sucked, and probably
would have been subbed off in a closer match. But big, giant props for having
the club so ready to play.
Valdes: 8. Dude, you were perfect, including that charge out of the net to
stymie Aguero, and so astutely cutting off the angle available for the Maxi
shot, making the jobs of you and the defender a lot easier. Then you had to
make that stupid clearance. Oh, congrats on setting the record for scoreless
minutes.
Alves: 8. Exceptional match, and his crosses and free kicks are getting
better and better, as is his defense without fouling. But he got caught
pinched in toward a middle a few times, and you lose points for the acting.
Sorry, but you just do.
Pique: 10. Yes, he missed on a couple of long passes. But he was our best
back line player, by about a million percent. Tell me again how United let
him get away? And why haven’t we thrown a bushel basket of money at him yet?
Just asking. The better he plays, the more he will cost.
Txigrinski: 6. This wasn’t his kind of match, but he did pretty good. He won
the two one-on-ones with Aguero, with positioning and sheer size. But it
seemed like Gulliver against the Lilliputians with him out there. Too many
players were allowed to go running toward our back line with a full head of
steam, thanks to midfield errors.
Maxwell: 4. That’s one point for every corner that you gave up. He concedes
corners far too easily, which will damage us against Champions League sides.
And people were able to just run right past him, which created a defensive
scramble. So make up for it with offense, but he didn’t do that. Which was
why Abidal was so frisky and playful on the bench. Because his starting role
is secure.
Keita: 7. Strong match, and good instincts to keep running toward the front
of the net, for the goal. Had another one of those very effective, invisible
man matches.
Busquets: 3. Between dwelling too long on the ball, serving up hospital
specials and wayward clearances that led, or almost led to goals, he just wasn
’t thinking out there. He started out very good, but good play seems to make
him silly, and then he starts cocking up everything that he sees. Sometimes,
the best play is the simplest one. It’s what makes The Yaya so effective.
Yes, he has the tricks. But during regular play, when you don’t need to, is
not the time to take risks. The more I watch Busquets play, the more nervous
I get about January, because the position in which he plays means that when
he screws up, it will result in a goal, or an excellent chance at goal for
the other side.
Xavi: 9. He tried to get fancy once, and lost the ball. It was weird to see.
Command and control, and always the right decision with the ball. When
Iniesta came in, you could see the difference. The latter shows too much of
the ball, and thinks about making a run rather than controlling and directing
the offense. It’s a crucial difference, and the big reason that right now,
Iniesta isn’t valid cover for Xavi. He thinks like an attacker, instead of a
midfielder.
Messi: 9. Yes. 9. But he’s still Man of the Match. Yes, we’ll put up the
poll so that everyone can affirm his excellence today. Why not a 10? Because
of that run he made which was lovely, and thrilling, but it should have
resulted in a pass to a wide-open Ibrahimovic or Henry. You could see the
frustration, and if you do that too often, your strikers stop making the
runs, because they think you’re going to showboat it into the box, so they
might as well save the effort.
Henry: 6. He was getting hacked, which is no excuse to lay on the pitch when
your side is on the attack. You didn’t get the call, now get up and run.
Yes, he made some great runs, really deserved a goal, and made excellent pass
after excellent pass. He’s beginning to show signs of clicking with
Ibrahimovic as well, which warms my evil little soul. He clearly still has
some fitness to gain. But if today’s Henry shows up, we win that Inter
match. Ditto for….
Ibrahimovic: 7. He would have gotten a higher rating had he played a more
complete match. But he is harassing the keeper now, pressuring defenders,
even contesting possession in the midfield and helping to defend on corners.
We needed this Ibrahimovic against Inter. And I don’t want to hear about
big-match chokes. This was a crucial match, as an early test of our Liga
aspirations. And he was brilliant, just not in a sustained fashion. And I
think he goes down too easily for one so strong. Play through those slings
and arrows hurled by puny men.
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