I’d have Messi, Neymar and Suarez out on the pitch at the same time.
Messi brings it down the right. When they converge on him, he flips over to Suarez towards the left post. If they are blocking Suarez, he drops it to Neymar at the top of the box, or takes a step left and shoots with his left foot towards the right post.
I don’t see how anyone can defend against those three. But then again, I’m not the coach.
In Europe almost all coaches/managers are ex-players. They are therefore almost as stupid as climate scientists and have bigger egos.
I don’t think you understand the science behind this game.
I understand that Barcelona dominated the game, and lost.
Ice or Rock
http://k31.kn3.net/taringa/7/0/4/B/9/D/Conclavista/220.jpg
Is this anything like “Rock, Paper, Scissors”?
They didn’t dominate. They had a lot of possession in non-threatening positions. Their defense sucked and who would you dump, Iniesta? Messi will not defend at all so having another forward like that would mean more goals against.
Suarez could distract the centre half by biting him, while Messi get free!
His Barcelona contract doesn’t prohibit biting *) but everyone expects him to bite the opponent. Now, if Suarez bit Messi, that would be a new thing. He could score in the uproar.
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*) Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu claims there is no clause in Luis Suarez’s contract which forbids him from biting players.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2014/08/06/5010639/barcelona-no-bite-clause-in-suarez-contract
I thought Suarez was still banned?