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Ernesto Valverde has a big job on his hands at Barcelona

31/05/17
Ernesto Valverde has a big job on his hands at Barcelona
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Barcelona appointed Ernesto Valverde as their new boss on Monday as successor to Luis Enrique. The 53-year-old former player of the Catalan club has done a steady job at Athletic Bilbao over the past few years. He had been one of the favourites for the job since it was announced Enrique was leaving the club this summer.

The job is one of the biggest in European club football. However, the former champions have a number of problems heading into the summer. Valverde’s chosen style of football is closer to that of Pep Guardiola than Enrique, who played more direct football than his predecessor.

Enrique’s approach was to get the ball forward to trio of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar as quickly as possible. This meant the midfield was slightly by-passed and became less important.

When Barcelona were at their best during the Guardiola era, the midfield was the key with the likes of Xavi and Andres Iniesta highly influential figures. They controlled games and won endless trophies.

During Enrique’s reign, the team depended too much on their talented front three and the rest of the team was almost neglected. As a result, the team struggled at times against teams that found a way to nullify their front three.

The Catalan giants also have problems in defence. The right-back position has proven a problem this season with Sergi Roberto often filling in in the position. The team need a proper right-back, as Daniel Alves has been massively missed since his departure to Juventus.

Valverde may well also look to strengthen his centre-back options. Gerard Pique and Samuel Umtiti showed signs of forging a promising partnership this season, but back-up options Javier Mascherano and Jeremy Mathieu are both in the twilight of their careers.

The new Barcelona boss has inherited a talented, if rather imbalanced squad in Catalonia. He will know that there is a lot of work to do to turn Barcelona back into a feared force in European football once more.

La Liga
OVERALL TABLE PTS GP W D L +/-
1
Real Madrid 94 37 29 7 1 61
2
Barcelona 82 37 25 7 5 34
3
Girona 78 37 24 6 7 32
4
Atlético Madrid 73 37 23 4 10 25
5
Athletic Bilbao 65 37 18 11 8 23
6
Real Sociedad 60 37 16 12 9 14
7
Real Betis 56 37 14 14 9 3
8
Villarreal 52 37 14 10 13 0
9
Valencia 48 37 13 9 15 -5
10
Deportivo Alavés 45 37 12 9 16 -10
11
Osasuna 44 37 12 8 17 -11
12
Getafe 43 37 10 13 14 -11
13
Sevilla 41 37 10 11 16 -5
14
Celta Vigo 40 37 10 10 17 -11
15
Las Palmas 39 37 10 9 18 -14
16
Rayo Vallecano 38 37 8 14 15 -18
17
Real Mallorca 37 37 7 16 14 -12
18
Cadiz 33 37 6 15 16 -24
19
Granada CF 21 37 4 9 24 -34
20
UD Almería 18 37 2 12 23 -37

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