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A perfect example to Chelsea on how to build a balanced team in Barcelona

MONews
3 Min Read

It is a drum that keeps banging. If you mix young people with experience, you do not have to wait a few years until it is much higher for you.

If Chelsea did this when the youth project began, it would be the Champions League football this season and all benefits from it.

Youth -led youth only. I am all for that.

Let’s look at Barcelona, ​​which should be a shining example of how to build a successful and balanced squad.

They are currently the best of La Liga and are in the Champions League Quarter Finals, with a powerful and experienced spine that draws it.

Inigo Martinez, a 34 -year -old, controlles the back with the 26 -year -old defender Ronald Araujo, 26 years old.

Marc Ter Stegen is a 32 -year -old Barcelona captain, but is currently injured. But his influence appeared in the Champions League match when they beat Benfica last night.

Raphinha met Ter Stegen during the half -time break. As Barca commanded the 3-1 lead, Brazilian winger met the goalkeeper in the tunnel.

Terstegen descended from the VIP box, recorded the first half brace, and talked with Raphinha. He seems to provide a fantastic leadership winger with encouragement and praise.

Then 21 -year -old Alejandro Balde is on the left and the 26 -year -old Jules Kounde is on the right. Pure balance, face, force and leadership throughout the defense. watertight.

The midfield is 27 years old, with a 27 -year -old 55 CAP Dutch International Frenkie de Jong, with a 22 -year -old young Pedri. In front of them, there is a 26 -year -old Dani Olmo, and he is perfect to attract and thrive creative strings and have 41 senior caps with Spain.

Either of them, you have a very experienced Raphinha at the age of 28, and Star Man Lamine Yamal is at the age of 17.

And at the end, everything can complete a hard spine.

The sub bench is also filled with the perfect mix of youth and experience, helping to win the game.

This does not mean that you do not lose the game or sometimes be humble. No team is indispensable. Well, except for the couple in history. But this gives you the best success.

These are all international players, most of which have a great influence on the country, and they are a very important player.

It’s natural for people to mix this mix. There is an experienced voice next to you, instructing you, and motivating it is everything for young players.

These are the perfect profile that provides leadership, youth, speed, energy and body.

Chelsea, see… .

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