20.05.2008 14:28
One year on
Jesús Carrillo
Six new players joined the Barça first team last summer (Henry, Abidal, Touré Yaya, Milito, Bojan and Giovani) and in the 58 official games played, they featured in an average of 74% of the encounters.
Despite injuries and other physical woes (in Touré’s case) and the African Nations Cup, the
new players have played a prominent role in the team this season. Eric Abidal played the most
minutes, Henry scored the most goals and Bojan made the most appearances.
Established defence
Both Milito and Abidal won regular places in the Barcelona defence. The Argentinian, who
scored one league goal, appeared in 73% of the official games the side played, while the Frenchman
appeared in 78%. Milito, of course, missed the run-in to the end of the season after injuring a
knee at Old Trafford.
Leading the midfield
Touré Yaya, played in 67% of the games, a figure that was limited by the
time he was away in Africa and also because of his back problems. Touré scored twice, once in the
league and once in Europe.
Top scorer
Thierry Henry topped the club’s goalscoring with 19 goals in three competitions. He was
top in the Cup, with four goals, and second in the league, with 12 goals, four fewer than Samuel
Eto'o.
The ex Arsenal star played 47 games, 79% of the total, and like Touré, his total appearances
were limited by physical troubles, which in Henry’s case affected the middle of the season.
Promoted to the first team
Apart from the new signings, the year also saw two players that came up from the reserves
playing a prominent role. It was not since the 95/96 season that there has been such a high
presence of products of the Barça youth system playing first team football.
Good stats for Bojan and Giovani
Bojan appeared in 31 league games, and Giovani in 27. Taking all three
major competitions into account, the Catalan played 48 games, 81%, and Giovani’s 37
appearances corresponded to a participation rate of 66%. Both newcomers were advantaged in terms of
first team opportunities by the physical problems suffered by some of the more established forwards
(Eto'o, Messi, Ronaldinho and Henry) as they lived up to and even exceeded expectations at the
start of the campaign.
Bojan scored 12 goals, like Henri in all three competitions, and also became the youngest
player ever to score for Barça in the league and the second youngest goalscorer in Champions League
history.