Resilient Barca target record league start
February 06, 2018
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BARCELONA: Luis Enrique’s time at Barcelona was characterised by a team that rolled with the punches, attacking with abandon and rarely controlling a game, but his successor Ernesto Valverde has gone back to basics.

Since taking charge last year the coach has made Barcelona a far more solid side at the back, tough to break down and more resilient.

Real Madrid thrashed Barcelona 5-1 over two legs in the Spanish Super Cup in August after the Catalans were rocked by Neymar’s departure, but since they have only lost once since.

A much-changed Barcelona side were defeated 1-0 by Espanyol in the King’s Cup quarter-final first leg in Cornella, their only loss in any of the three major competitions this season.

At a waterlogged, rain-swept RCDE Stadium on Sunday they looked like suffering the same fate again but dug deep in the mud to muster a late equaliser, headed home by a gleeful Gerard Pique to level the scores at 1-1.

The defender’s late intervention means Barcelona have gone 22 league games unbeaten in La Liga, a club record opening to a season, and can set their sights on Spain’s best start of 32 games without defeat set by Real Sociedad in 1979-80.

The Basque side lost their 33rd league game, against Sevilla, and no others but were pipped to the title by Real Madrid.

That will not happen to Barcelona this season, even if Valverde’s side do slip up, with their arch-rivals Madrid trailing them by 19 points.

Although Barcelona do not dominate games with the ease they did in the Pep Guardiola years, during which they set their previous record of 21 games unbeaten at the start of the season in 2009-10, Valverde’s side is much better at keeping control.

Neymar’s departure is a big reason for that, with Valverde utilising a fourth midfielder behind two forwards, instead of a three-pronged attacking line.

Reuters

 
 
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