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5 Factors Barcelona Can Be Greater After Messi Leaves

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

leave Lionel Messi touted as the end of the glorious era Barcelona, but not a few are even convinced that this is a new cycle of the new era of Blaugrana greatness.

It is undeniable that Messi’s 17-year era, from 2004-2021, was the most successful. Barcelona won 35 titles, consisting of 10 league titles, 7 Copa del Rey titles, 8 Spanish Super Cup titles, 4 Champions League trophies, 3 European Super Cups and 3 Club World Cups.

In that time, Messi played 778 games, scored 672 goals and 266 assists. Many Barcelona records he broke or exceeded, which will likely be difficult to break in the future.

Even so, all of Messi’s nicks don’t mean it can’t or impossible to be surpassed by other players. Here are five factors why Barcelona could be greater or more successful in the era after Messi left:

1. Opportunity to start from scratch

Times like today, Messi is no longer at Barcelona, ​​it’s certain to come whether it’s leaving or because of retirement. Messi will not defend Barcelona is an inevitable certainty, considering he is 34 years old.

Now, with the departure of Messi to Paris Saint-Germain, the opportunity to reorganize the strength of the team can begin more quickly. The beginning of the third decade of the millennium could be a momentum for Barcelona to improve or reorganize the club system.

The phrase ‘no player is greater than the club’ needs to be echoed again. Messi’s big name, which seems to beat Barcelona’s big name, has collapsed. Barcelona must prove without Messi they are still a champion club.


2. Cuts Player Addiction

The fact that Barcelona’s representation of Messi and Messi is identical to Barcelona is hard to deny. This ‘Little Argentina’ magic is simply extraordinary. Statistics prove Barcelona’s game has dropped dramatically when Messi is absent.

Throughout August 2017 to February 2020 for example, Messi appeared 129 times, 88 of which ended in wins and eight defeats. In the same period Messi was absent, Barcelona won 15 and lost seven.

Barcelona’s winning percentage decreased from 68.2 percent to 57.7 percent, while the losing percentage rose from 6.2 percent to 26.9 percent. Therefore, this is a momentum to cut down on excessive dependence on one player, namely Messi.

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