The Answer is Messi!

Real Madrid can't beat Barcelona, not that C Ronaldo is behind Messi, but the tactical framework and the tacit agreement of Barcelona rank first in the world, but the operation command behind Messi ranks first in the world. Being the core of the headquarters of the general staff, Xavier brings football into the Iraq War-Age which is the war of electronic technique and information capacity, while other teams still remain in World War II pattern which depends on fighters, tanks and cannons. Messi will become "mess" when he returns to Argentina, because he will lose the support of the system. Messi will become "mess" when he returns to Argentina, because he will lose the support of the system.


Seeing that Messi is so imposing and unstoppable in Barcelona, Maradona may not feel elated. For if he can't solve the problem of tactics designs and member allocation around Messi in Argentina team and provide Messi a "clone" Barcelona, Messi is so difficult to show his dignity as he did in Barcelona when he wears Argentina's uniform in the World Cup, then fans and media will blame his relentlessly.


Maradona's pressure is growing.


Talking about the individual capacity, the adaptability in different conditions and the function in different tactical framework, I think C Ronaldo ranks first in the world.Messi needs specific environment and has his own limitation.He is easy to be restricted when he meet those iron and blood teams such as Chelsea or F.C Internazionale Milano which has some quick, powerful and flexible defenders in its defence; In addition, he will be disorienting without the Xavier-oriended midfield headquarters behind him.


In the next round, Barcelona will take on F.C Internazionale Milano in UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE semifinals. We'll see if Messi can remain his "Even God can't stop me" status. There is a theory that the veteran Zanetti of F.C Internazionale Milano can stick Messi, but i think it is just smoke.As far as individual defensive capacity is concerned, few people in the world can "exchange" Messi, maybe the best of Ashley Cole or Barcelona's Alves could pin down him 70 minute, for their height, stride, weight, flexibility, coordination, explosive force and accelerating ability are similar with Messi. The back who is too tall and too heavy hardly can stick Messi. Only the person who has similar physique and same action frequency can restrict this amazing "little quick" in Barcelona.


Following this thought, in F.C Internazionale Milano, only Cordoba is the Mr. Right.


But in my opinion, Mourinho won't adopt man-to-man defense against Messi, for that will fall right into his trap. Barcelona's integrity is the best in the world and almost better than any other national teams, because Barcelona has longer running-in period. Don't deem that Messi is the only problem in Barcelona and you can deal with any trouble with sticking Messi. Facing this situation, Mourinho has his own idea. Basically, only overall tactics can oppose Barcelona's "solid geometry" pattern attack. The attacking pattern of other teams in the world such as Arsenal FC is still "plane geometry", even though they also can present an excellent show.


Different fields are identical when they rise to a specific high level, such as football and mathematics.


The football of Barcelona is solid, and Messi is the last puzzle-answer and coordinates for complicated formulas in Barcelona's 3D-tactical framework.


The answer is Messi!


If it is necessary to find out an individual to defend Barcelona's Messi, maybe the answer is Messi himself or a blue-white Argentina uniform.

1958 FIFA World Cup (Final)-Brasil VS Sweden

The 1958 FIFA World Cup, the sixth staging of the World Cup, was hosted by Sweden from 8 June to 29 June. Sweden was chosen as hosts by FIFA in June 1950. It was won by Brazil, who beat Sweden 5–2 in the final for their first title. The World Cup marked the debut on the world stage of a precocious unknown 17-year-old named Pelé.
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EURO2008(Spain Final)-Germany VS Spain-2008 06 30 (31)

The final of UEFA Euro 2008 was a football match played on 29 June 2008 at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria to determine the winner of UEFA Euro 2008. The match was contested by Germany and Spain, and won by Spain by one goal to nil; the winning goal was scored by Fernando Torres. This was only the second time in the history of the tournament that the winning team won every match in the group stage; the other team to do so was France in 1984. Spain were also the first team since Germany in 1996 to win the tournament undefeated. Despite the one-goal margin of victory, it was a fairly dominant performance by Spain.
The tournament's closing ceremony was held immediately prior to kickoff, and featured 400 performers, including Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias, singing the tournament's official song, "Can You Hear Me".


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EURO2008(Semi Final)-Germany VS Turkey-2008 06 26 (29)


EURO2008(Quarter Final)-Spain VS Italy-2008 06 23 (28)


EURO2008(Quarter Final)-Netherlands VS Russia-2008 06 22 (27)


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EURO2008(Quarter Final)-Portugal VS Germany-2008 06 20 (25)

EURO2008(Group D)-Russia VS Sweden-2008 06 18 (24)