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    Is this the end of the road for Luis Enrique?

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 15, 2017No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Arsenal hope they can convince former Barcelona manager Luis Enrique to replace Arsene Wenger
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    Luis Enrique’s Barcelona only had one shot on target against PSG

    Luis Enrique is on the brink at Barcelona and a 4-0 thrashing at Paris St Germain in the Champions League last-16 first-leg tie have sent shock waves through Spain.

    As well as PSG played, the majority of the post-mortem is focusing on just how bad Barca were, with their players and especially manager Luis Enrique facing intense criticism.

    The game’s stats speak for themselves: PSG had 10 shots on target against just one from Barca, with the French team also collectively covering far more ground (112.1km against 104km) and working harder to win back the ball (46 recoveries against Barca’s 36).

    Even Lionel Messi, so often his team’s saviour, was powerless to intervene, failing to touch the ball inside the PSG penalty box once.

    For a club which has such expectations of success, such awful performances do not pass by without ramifications. The tie might be effectively over, but the storm has only just started.

    What went wrong for Barca?

    Everything. They were outworked in midfield, overrun in defence, and the superstar forward line of Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar had virtually no impact, although the Brazilian at least made a handful of dangerous runs.

    From a tactical point of view, the first of those points is the most significant, because PSG’s outstanding midfield trio of Marco Verratti, Adrien Rabiot and Blaise Matuidi completely controlled the centre of the field and the flow of the game.

    Their dominance was plainly evident in the second, third and fourth goals, all of which saw PSG players breeze unchallenged through the heart of midfield, with no opponents putting any pressure on the ball whatsoever, before calmly delivering passes for Julian Draxler, Angel di Maria and Edinson Cavani to convert.

    Indeed, it could have been even worse, with Barca keeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen the only visiting player to emerge with any credit after making some decent saves to repel similarly rampaging PSG attacks as his defence offered next to no protection.

    A team like Barca repeatedly being so easily carved open was a shocking sight, and the disconnect between their defence and attack – with nothing in between as PSG enjoyed the Parc des Princes’ wide open spaces – was the main factor behind the vast gulf between the teams.

    Had anyone seen this coming?

    Of course, nobody was predicting that Barca would lose so heavily in Paris.

    But although the scale of the defeat was unexpected, many fans are now bitterly saying “I told you so” after a season which has regularly threatened to fall apart at the seams.

    Despite the success he enjoyed during his first two seasons in charge, many observers have remained unconvinced by Luis Enrique’s abilities as a coach, claiming that his only tactical plan is to let Messi do what he wants and hope for the best.

    That is an exaggeration, of course, but the fact Enrique did not even use all his available substitutions in Paris despite a horrendous collective performance suggests he is desperately lacking a back-up if his Plan A – relying upon the MSN forward line – fails to prosper.

    Although they possess enough individual talent to brush aside inferior opposition, throughout the season Barca have routinely struggled whenever they come up against top-quality teams – with the 3-1 group-stage defeat at Manchester City offering just one example.

    Barca were also poor in last week’s Copa del Rey semi-final against Atletico Madrid, only sneaking through after Atletico missed several clear chances (including a penalty) and had a goal wrongly disallowed, and the Catalans have dropped points in La Liga against Real Madrid, Atletico, Real Sociedad and Villarreal.

    Indeed, the only team in La Liga’s top six they have beaten so far this season is Sevilla, and that was only thanks to a remarkable performance from Messi – the prototype Enrique win, according to his many detractors.

    How did the Spanish media react?

    Front page of Sport newspaper
    “This is not Barca” was the reaction of Barcelona-based newspaper Sport

    Although the players have not escaped criticism, manager Luis Enrique has been well and truly placed in the firing line.

    The Barca boss conducted a particularly feisty post-match interview with Catalan broadcaster TV3, firing back “You can tell you didn’t watch the game” after it was suggested he had not made any tactical changes during the course of the match.

    There were even suggestions that Enrique was later restrained from accosting the reporter, Jordi Grau, because he was so upset by the negative tone of the interview.

    If that was the case, Enrique will be awfully unhappy with a lot of members of the media because he has faced widespread and fierce criticism.

    An opinion piece in Sport, a newspaper published in Barcelona, described the team as “shipwrecked without a manager”, handing Enrique possibly the worst insult imaginable in that particular city by likening him to Jose Mourinho in his treatment of the media (“inventing enemies which don’t exist”).

    And naturally, Spain’s pro-Real Madrid publications were more than happy to stick the knife in, with Marca describing the game as a “catastrophe” and calling it Barca’s “biggest debacle of the 21st century.”

    Is this the beginning of the end for Enrique?

    Luis Enrique gives instructions to Neymar
    Enrique has won eight trophies since becoming Barcelona manager in 2014

    Luis Enrique will probably leave the Nou Camp at the end of the season – and not just because of this result.

    The former Spain international has never really looked like he enjoys many aspects of his job, regularly stating he does not envisage staying in charge for very long due to the relentless pressures of the position.

    He is out of contract at the end of the season, and has always been extremely evasive over whether he intends to sign a new one (although he is evasive about most things, so that is no surprise).

    Whether or not he really intends to agree a new contract is a genuine secret – he even kept Barca hanging after winning the treble in 2015 – but now he will probably end up having little choice.

    Barca are also adrift in La Liga, with Real Madrid one point ahead and boasting two games in hand, and although they have reached the Spanish cup final, that is unlikely to be enough to keep Enrique in charge – especially considering the nature of what now seems an almost certain Champions League exit.

    Results are not the only thing that matter at Barcelona, though, and Enrique is regularly accused of dismantling the possession-based style of play which was initially instilled by Johan Cruyff and later continued by Frank Rijkaard and Pep Guardiola, instead imposing an unattractive and disjointed style which bypasses midfield and relies exclusively on the talents of three players.

    The combination of poor results and unpopular playing methods will be tough to survive.

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