10.07.2008 17:20
A rejuvenated defence
Marc Guillén
Pep Guardiola’s defence has gained in polyvalence, moving the ball forward and what’s more, is younger thanks to the incorporations of Cáceres, Piqué and Alves.
After veterans Thuram, 36, and Zambrotta, 31, have moved on and young Cáceres, Piqué and Alves have
arrived, Barça have a much younger defence, and the newcomers are promising faces for the future.
Alves is still only 25, while Piqué and Cáceres are both just 21.
Younger defence by two and a half years
With its new players, FC Barcelona’s defence now has an average age of 27 years 4
months. The team at the start of last season had an average age among its defenders of 29 years 10
months.
The oldest current players are Sylvinho, age 34, Puyol, 30 and Márquez, 29, while the three
new signings are the younger members of the bunch.
Getting the ball out
Guardiola knows how much rivals like to try to spoil FC
Barcelona’s method of playing the ball around, and pressure midfielders to force defenders
into long passes. What Barça needs to counter that is defenders that are able to bring the ball
forward themselves and build up plays from the back.
So, Guardiola has signed three skilful defenders that read the game well, thus guaranteeing
that Barça can move the ball forward from defence. There are no doubts about Alves’ technical
qualities, while Cáceres and Piqué are two centre backs that have outstanding passing skills.
More than two players per position
Barça have more than two players for each position in defence: Abidal and Sylvinho on the left;
Puyol, Cáceres, Márquez, Milito, Piqué and Oleguer in the middle; and Alves on the right. It may
seem like Barça are lacking cover on the right and have an excess of centre backs, but these are
versatile players, and at least four of the natural centre backs have often slotted in perfectly at
right back, namely Piqué, Oleguer, Cáceres and Puyol. Márquez and Piqué have also frequently used
as defensive midfielders.