Selasa, 09 Agustus 2011

With Thiago emerging at Barcelona, it may be now or never for Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas

Thiago Alcantara vs Cesc Fábregas

Until just a few days ago, there seemed to be an air of inevitability about Cesc Fabregas' move from Arsenal to Barcelona.

Cesc, claimed Barca coach Pep Guardiola, was a priority, but the first item on the Catalan club’s agenda was a forward, he revealed. So once Chile attacker Alexis Sanchez had signed up, the midfielder’s arrival appeared imminent. Hurrah. At last, Barca fans could rest in peace – Cesc was coming home. Then, on Wednesday night, against the mighty Bayern Munich, those supporters witnessed a new No. 4, a man ready to adopt the mantle of midfield maestro once Xavi declines and pull on the jersey immortalized at Camp Nou by Guardiola himself.
Impressive, imposing, imperious, irrepressible, industrious, imaginative, illuminated and indefatigable, this No. 4 dotted all the i’s, defeating Bayern with a classy header and a stunning strike, shining like a beacon in a bright young side. But this was not Cesc Fabregas; it was Thiago Alcantara.

Thiago’s emergence is nothing new to Barca fans, of course. In fact, the all-action midfielder is highly thought of in the Catalan capital and many supporters, although keen for Cesc to return for reasons of nostalgia, nationality and necessity, are beginning to believe their former youth team player is actually not the long-term successor to Xavi they once saw him to be – especially at a cost of around 40 million euros.

Thiago’s appearances last season were limited, leaving some Barca followers frustrated, but the cultured
centrocampista has gone from strength to strength this summer, playing a pivotal part in Spain’s European Under-21 Championship win, scoring in the game against Internacional on Tuesday and then beating Bayern with an elite exhibition a day later. So while Cesc’s price fails to drop, Thiago’s stock continues to rise. And all of that has brought about an intriguing numbers game.


In mint condition | Thiago's double downed Bayern on Wednesday
Guardiola’s decision to hand Thiago the No. 4 shirt is shrouded in significance, smacking of Pep politics, Pep psychology. The Barca coach knows better than anyone that Cesc wants to inherit the jersey worn by his idol, and in fact, when Fabregas’ parents were going through a divorce, Guardiola signed a shirt for the youngster with the message: “One day, this shirt will be yours.”

No doubt, then, Cesc was alarmed to see this shirt, without an occupant since the departure of Mexico’s stylish stopper Rafa Marquez, not only worn by a new incumbent, but fit perfectly as well. Guardiola genuinely feels Fabregas could be doing more to return to the club that gave him a start in professional soccer. Publicly, he has maintained the need to respect Arsenal, but privately, he believes Cesc could be more proactive in seeking a solution.

Guardiola is also keen to see how Thiago will cope with the added responsibility of a regular starting spot, whether the 20-year-old will thrive in the part of protagonist or wilt under pressure. So far, be it in the red of Spain or in the Blaugrana, the midfielder has responded with flying colors. Pep is looking – and he is liking. “He is extraordinary and we are very fortunate to have him,” was his assessment on Wednesday night.

Thiago and Cesc are very good players and both can fit in the same team; they are perfectly compatible.  
                                                  
                                                                         - Xavi



Guardiola’s marvelous mind is in overdrive as he seeks not just greatness for his beloved Barca, but the pursuit of perfection. A prime example of such is when he claimed before the Champions League final against Manchester United at the end of May that his side had not played very well in the 2009 showpiece, when most observers had agreed that his men had produced a masterclass. “We can do much better,” he claimed. So leaving sentiment to one side, Guardiola will now be consciously considering the Cesc/Thiago debate.

At the moment, the cerebral creator is Xavi, who said last night: “Cesc and Thiago are perfectly compatible.” Xavi is far from finished yet, and has reached a peerless pinnacle in his position, but the midfielder admitted he almost left the club at one stage due to the comparisons with predecessor Guardiola. Xavi will never be Pep, they said. And yet he has proven to be even better. Ditto Andres Iniesta. Guardiola had foreseen it, though, as he told a teenage Xavi: “You will retire me, but he [Iniesta] will retire us both.” Long live the evolution. After Iniesta comes Cesc, and following Fabregas, there’s Thiago.

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