Sergio Busquests - The cunning serpent; silent killer aptly justifies the metaphorical phrase.
Don't
judge a book by its cover - you shouldn't prejudge the worth
or value of something, by its outward appearance alone, Sergio fits into this
billing and it's insane how underrated this guy is. Playing in a team which
produces superabundances of talent, bringing up from the ranks, it is
obvious for a smart player to be forgotten as the team wins riches
and whose command of the ball is overshadowed by the presence of more
established creative forces in Xavi and Iniesta.
Imagine
Busquets is just 23 and having won the World Cup, Euros, Champions League
titles, domestic successes with both Spain and Barcelona, what future he is
gonna have, being already one of the best in his position. But all that
diving and whining and theatrics and the imaginary-card-flashing; it’s bound to
take the sheen off his achievements and hit his credibility. According to me,
he's one of the most comfortable and relaxed guys to grace a football pitch.
He is the
perfect DM for Barca, not your standard midfield destroyer but rather one who
graces the play with his excellent touch and control. I think there is a lot
more to see from this player, even if his impact on a match is often
overlooked. The role of Sergio Busquets is quite different from a regular
holding or a box-to-box midfielder. The fact that he is barely involved in
creating goals with the killer passes, scoring goals or providing assists
dismisses this unique player's importance. Goals are not even his forte, but
when all the other Barca players playing tiki- taka dance around the
opposition, Sergio plays a huge part being responsible for sustaining the tempo
and with the possession control. Busquet's reading of game is truly amazing for
a young man. His moving around the middle of pitch, looking for spaces all
the time, helps in controlling the game and other teams cannot stop him due to
the natural defensive instincts and his composure on the ball.
The young
calm Catalan does not only rely on his tackling abilities, but he also keeps
his man covered with his great positioning sense. His intelligence on the
pitch and smooth passing is the closest to Xavi the Catalans have, and only
Thiago has some similar traits, but he is still too young, raw and
inexperienced to be anywhere close to succeed Xavi. Busquets is perfectly at
ease as a CM, and Barcelona can have Romeu employed as CDM with Busquests
further up the pitch after Xavi retires. He is becoming much better than
today's aging and slower Xavi as he masters Xavi's distribution, short simple
passes and awareness to be available for others. Also responsible for
providing cover for the players who have left the defensive lines and
positions(like the full backs do while Barca play), and with his great
ball-winning techniques, he is often successful while tackling. While we wonder
the likes of Messi, Xavi, Iniesta will be the first names on the team sheet,
the command that Busquet's possesses and the rock solidity he provides will be
vividly palpable the times he is off the field.
However,
some footballing minds can point out him for being more overrated by citing
reasons like he is made to look good by the players around him. But he
is certainly an important cogwheel of the sailing Spanish armada. Though
his theatrics appeal more to the eye than his tenacious defensive shield
that he bestows- but diving has become a skill and such things need strong
penalties. Nowadays, players dive all the time and get practically no
rough treatment but Busquets gets hated on continuously in a normal game. One
sight I would want to see him bombing forward a bit more, adding a bit
of Yaya Toure to his game! That could be a phenomenal
lethal combination of attack minded play along with defensive
solidity.
Sergio
Busquets is a industrious example of what a modern-day sweeper is. He acts as a
controller of the game when Puyol/ Pique/ Mascherano move forward in attack
when Barcelona have possession, while he plays in front of the defense
providing solidity trying to win back the ball when they defend. According
to me, Sergio Busquests is surely the Unsung hero and exhibits a huge
chance of becoming better than greats such as Gattuso, Makelele, De Rossi, Xabi
Alonso or becoming the best of the lot amongst the pool comprising of
Lassa Diarra, Cambiasso, De jong, Mascherano, Essien, Khedira.
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