The retired veteran heaped praise on the reigning European Champions and stated that he expects their style of play to become a blueprint for the future.
Footballing legend, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pele-c40189, claimed that the current Barcelona squad is nothing less than legendary. He expressed that other clubs have a great deal to learn from the Spanish giants and emphasized that their game-play is distinct and superior.
The Brazilian hero hopes that other clubs adopt La Blaugrana’s game-play and technique. Pele also insisted that in order prevail in the beautiful game, it is important that teams focus on technique rather than strength.
In the last three seasons, La Blaugrana have won two UEFA Champions League trophies along with three consecutive Spanish La Liga titles. They also recorded two FIFA Club World Cup triumphs in that period.
With star players available in every position on the pitch, Barca, without a doubt, have one of the most complete squads on the planet. In fact, it is safe to say that the Nou Camp outfit has cemented its place in history after asserting its dominance
over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 and Europe in the last three seasons.
According to the FIFA website, Pele said:
"http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s style is the football people want to see and I really hope it’s the blueprint for the future. I really hope skill wins out over strength. We want to see the ball moving, not the players, and you only get that with teams that are really
well-organised.”
"I’ve been watching this Barca side a lot lately and they’re like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532 were in my heyday, or the great Benfica, Ajax, AC Milan and Real Madrid sides. They all set the standard in their day and, like I said, the key to their success was the fact that
they had settled line-ups over a long period of time."
Currently, the Spanish giants appear to be struggling in keeping their title ambitions alive as they are ten points behind Real Madrid in the Spanish Primera.
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