Robinho in the Barca: solution or problem?

November 21st, 2009
posted by admin 10:19 am

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In the last days Robinho’s name has gone doing a hollow to itself in any conversation about the Soccer Club Barcelona. A lot of informations have come to us on this matter and everything points that soon we will know what happens with the Brazilian. This week a covey of the Barca will fly up to Abu Dhabi, to be present at the drawing of groups of the Mundialito of Clubs. There, Beguiristain and company will meet the proprietor of Machester City, the sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and his assistants.

The topic, at the moment, is a little polarized, something logical before the first meeting. In Camp Barça they think about a transfer for what it remains of period; from Manchester, with Mark Hughes to the head, they want to convince the sheikh of that the best thing would be to sell it. Even one has spoken on a slightly common intermediate solution: the transfer for this period and the one that comes. If the interest of the Barca is so much like the one that is said and the sheikh has other business to that to attend, it is possible that one comes to an agreement. It seems that the Catalan team goes seriously, because today the proper Laporta has done a few declarations on this matter:

If they us ask Robinho, we will do an effort

Now: is Robinho a player that Barcelona of Pep Guardiola is convenient for him to current?

In his favor there is his undoubted individual quality and that might become a very useful player for the Barca, especially when him the parties choke and it begins to touch the ball about the opposite area up to boring. Robinho always falls sick and it is tremendously vertical, he likes throwing walls and it is good so much helping as defining. If it goes so far as to play in the Barca, he might end up by being a player of 15-20 goals (and a good number of assistance) for period.

In his against está, especially, his uncontrollable character and this sensation of not being of giving credit that it stopped in Spain for the way in which it forced Real Madrid to sell it. Also, the position in which it is supposed that it would play, the left wing, is one of the best covering: in addition to Henry, supposed titular man, there is Iniesta, which every day plays more usually in this place; without forgetting Pedro, that although it has done his best parties in the right wing, being Messi ahead, it is possible that enough goes so far as to play in the left. With which, Robinho’s arrival might relegate to the canary to be only Messi’s substitute one, because it is easier to sit to the canterano than to French.

To see how it finishes this history. Perhaps let’s know it at the end of this week or perhaps get longer until the winter market is opened. Be as it will be, sure that here we will speak on it.

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