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Tony Juan: Barcelona almost introduces Taremi, Flick needs to pay attention to Garcia

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Barcelona defeated Benfica, and the club's follower reporter Tony Juan was very happy. He also talked about some things that made Barcelona regret. Tony Juan revealed: Barcelona almost introduced Taremi, and Camp Nou lacked a center back, in addition to lacking a central defender, this team also lacked a center. If Lewandowski is injured, Flick will not find a substitute in this position. Taremi is an orthodox forward player, and in theory he can become Lewandowski's substitute. In other words, Barcelona almost introduced this Iranian veteran, why did Barcelona's management give up on him? Tony Juan explained this - Laporta felt that Taremi was older and he was also an old player. Since Barcelona is looking for Lewandowski's stand-in, according to the club's plan, they are more willing to find young players under the age of 23, so Barcelona missed Taremi.

Judging from Taremi's performance at Inter Milan, this Iranian veteran has quite rich functional attributes. Although his strength may not be as strong as the top striker, his practicality is very good and can help the team solve the problem of lineup thickness in multi-line combat. From this point of view, it is a pity that Barcelona almost introduced him but missed him in the end. Back in the Red and Blues game, Garcia came on as a substitute and scored a goal. With Barcelona always lacking a central defender, this local central defender can not only do a good job in defense, but also make achievements in offense - Flick should pay attention to Garcia. Tony Juan specifically reminded Flick that the German coach needs to pay attention to the two substitutes in the Camp Nou roster: De Jong and Garcia. Because he is a technical player, the former is completely different from Flick's tactical style, while the latter is because he lacks qualifications.

As for Garcia, Tony Juan continued: "Qualification may be important at some point, but potential and determination are equally indispensable on the football field. Although Garcia is young, the tenacity and desire for victory are incomparable to any veteran. Giving him a chance may lead to a star of the future. More importantly, such a move can inspire the entire team and let everyone understand that no matter what their background is, as long as they work hard, they can have their own sky in Camp Nou." In the next training, Flick needs to intentionally increase Garcia's tactical importance, so that he can participate more in the team's tactical drills. Garcia did not disappoint this trust. He responded to Flick's expectations with his actions. Not only was he as solid as a defensive end, but he could occasionally show amazing creativity on the offensive end. The atmosphere of the

team also quietly changed. The players saw the value of hard work and saw Coach Flick's emphasis on potential. Everyone started to train more because they knew that on this fair stage, everyone had the potential to become that shining star. So, Flick should pay attention to Garcia. In addition to technical and tactical factors, Barcelona almost introduced Taremi. In Tony Juan's view, Laporta was attracted to the Middle East market. After all, Taremi is still a star in Asia, and he can develop the club's peripheral value.

However, this strategic consideration of Laporta did not ultimately become a decisive factor. According to Tony Juan further, after weighing long-term planning and short-term benefits, Barcelona still chose to stick to the youth training and youthful route. Club executives believe that although Taremi can bring a certain market effect and immediate combat power, in the long run, cultivating young centers is more in line with the team's sustainable development strategy. In addition, Tony Juan also mentioned that there were certain differences within Barcelona on the adjustment of the team's tactical system. Some coaching staff members are worried that Taremi's joining may break the existing offensive balance and affect the overall tactical fluency. After all, Taremi's style of playing requires a certain amount of ball rights and space, which is a certain difference from Barcelona's traditional style of ball control. To sum up, Barcelona eventually gave up Taremi, although it sacrificed its immediate combat power to a certain extent, it also laid more possibilities for the future.

The author (an old colleague said that) believes that with the changing situation of the transfer market, Barcelona is still looking for the young center who can integrate into the tactical system and become Lewandowski's ideal successor. Taremi continued to shine in Inter Milan, becoming a force that cannot be ignored in the Serie A arena. The fate of the two teams was quietly staggered. However, Tony Juan also expressed optimism about Barcelona's future. He stressed that despite missing Taremi, Barcelona's youth training system has always been the world's top, and the club has never lacked talented young players. He believes that with enough patience and time, Barcelona will be able to discover the next Lewandowski in their own youth training camp, and even surpass the former superstar.

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