In his weekly column, Guillem Balague provides us with five big talking points from the La Liga weekend, including why misfiring Real Madrid strikers Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema are lacking in confidence.MBalague also analyses Antoine Griezmann's form and whether he could leave Atletico Madrid next summer, as well as Luis Suarez's goal drought, and the fine form of Simone Zaza at Valencia.
Real strikers lacking confidence
They started very slowly in the 3-0 win over Las Palmas, but after the first goal, and especially in the second half, the ball and the players moved a bit quicker - a weight had been lifted off their tense shoulders. But there are still a lot of players lacking in confidence. Out of those two up front for Real, there is one rebelling, and one who is just accepting his fate.
Karim Benzema has scored two goals in 28 shots, and he doesn't seem to be too bothered. He is the kind of guy, using the expression used by Johan Cruyff, who needs fireworks up his backside. He needs somebody to challenge him. There is nobody on the bench who could take Benzema's role, so he is comfortable, even if he is not scoring and is being whistled by the fans, something that usually impacts him.MHe only gave 12 successful passes on Sunday, and didn't get involved in the link-up as much as he should. For Ronaldo, it's one goal in 48 shots. Not even giving the assist for Isco's third goal made him happy; he didn't celebrate, and looked like he had just missed a chance!MBoth of them have scored just one goal in the league this season, and the fans were actually reacting to Ronaldo differently to how they react to Benzema, clapping him and telling him his fate will change, but it's interesting how often he shoots on goal and the fact that he is the least effective he has been in his Real career. It is a matter of being too anxious, lacking that touch of confidence. But things could turn around very quickly.
Griezmann not firing
Diego Simeone's side are finding it very, very difficult at the moment. Carrasco and Koke were missing in the narrow 1-0 win at Deportivo, and they are the two creative forces of Atletico. That also impact Antoine Griezmann.
There has been a lot written in Spain that the fans are not happy with Griezmann, and that he faced them when Kevin Gameiro was being criticised in the last home game. That is in fact media trying to create havoc. Most fans back him and he interprets his form as a consequence of a team that attacks less. The team (all very good friends of him, Antoine is godfather to Diego Godin's son, for instance) are trying to back Griezmann up, but it has been seven games since he scored. Without the service and the right companion up front, he suffers. Next up is the derby against Real Madrid at home, but it's an interesting situation because even Simeone made two statements. 1) Without talking, he replaced him 10 minutes before the end of the game at 0-0, and then 2) In the press conference, he said Atletico do not have anyone to win games. To me, that's a clear message to Griezmann, who of course needs to improve. Remember, he has a 100m euro buy-out clause, and if Atletico get knocked out of the Champions League, they will lose out on the 25m euros they expected to gain. Barcelona want him, quite clearly, and as we know Manchester United want him as well. Jose Mourinho spoke to him and convinced him to join United but it was the player who, as a gesture of loyalty to the club and mostly to the group of players he adores, decided to stay. If Barcelona feel the deal for Philippe Coutinho is not possible for whatever reason, they may go for Griezmann. They surely won't go for him in January, but if he's available in the summer, and if Coutinho doesn't come, Griezmann is clearly a target.
Suarez's struggles
Luis Suarez won't be travelling with Uruguay for their upcoming internationals due to a knee issue, and he will appreciate the rest. Physically he seems fine in the outside but a cyst in his knee is bothering him, but Barcelona's formation does impact him, with Messi used in a more central position. On Saturday, Messi was played more as a No 10, with Suarez and Paco Alcacer ahead of him. That helps Suarez, because it meant he wasn't on his own with the centre-backs. It also helped Barcelona, because by keeping the centre-backs fixed, the Sevilla full-backs also had to come inside because they had Messi, Iniesta and Rakitic coming through the middle, and that in-turn gave freedom to the Barca full-backs.
From SkySport
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