Alioune DVToure wrote:Slim wrote:
That's the problem though. Keeping Barry was never an option, he was a starter since he arrived and with Yaya and Fred in the middle, he was always going to play second fiddle. I think we were given the option of an unhappy player on the bench or letting him go on loan.
I suspect this was completely the case. Nobody forced Barry out. The boss will have respectfully made it clear that league starts would be harder to come by and given him the option of staying as a squad player or finding a decent club.
Fernandinho - not García - has filled Barry's boots. García is a straight up holding player who will do a different job for us when called upon. He's also five years younger than Barry. There are a lot of people who think we should've kept GB and it's a reasonable argument; I just don't understand why Javi has to get a kicking as part of the argument.
There's room for improvement and he is improving. Fair play to him.
Fernandinho has done a better job of filling Barry's boots than Garcia, & covered more areas, but neither have successfully done Barry's job; Fern because he is more creative & doesn't cover like Barry, Garcia because he has missed all the signs of danger & failed to see situations building like Barry used to do.
Barry got loads of shit for the World Cup incident where he missed a challenge v Ozil & was left for dead. We didn't see Barry do that very often for City; usually he saw the situation coming & just stepped in & took the ball. Many people still to this day don't even realise he did these things because he did it so smoothly, the situation never happened, so to them; he didn't do anything. It wasn't flying into tackles in desperation, it was genius for reading the game. Half of it won't even be on camera on tv.
We have seen Garcia fail to do it in 95% of the games he has played for us & be left trailling, desperately running toward his own goal trying to catch a faster player, because he never saw the danger coming. Barry would just do a diagonal jog, & the ball would sail forward straight onto his chest as if it was passed to him deliberately. Garcia would be trying to nick it off someone, miss it, & leave a 20 yard hole in midfield.
In recent games, he has been sharper getting in challenges, & a bit more savvy at when to do it. He has also been dominant in the air, which Barry wasn't & tbf that gives us a different dimension.
Whether he can ever be the kind of smooth operator Barry was though, is yet to be seen.