Sergio Busquets: Genius or cunning person?

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Inter Miami still wins despite the absence of Messi Because MLS still plays during FIFA Days, Inter Miami has to be a guest of Sporting Kansas City without Lionel Messi, who is busy serving Argentina.

Inter Miami was doused in cold water early when Daniel Salloi opened the scoring for Sporting Kansas City in the 9th minute. However, in the 25th minute, Leonardo Campana calmly scored a successful penalty kick to bring the match back to normal. balance.

In the last official minute of the first half, it was the striker wearing shirt number 9 who scored with an accurate header to help the home team advance.

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Entering the second half, Inter Miami continued to gain momentum and scored 1 more goal in the 60th minute. In the final period of the match, Inter Miami let Alan Pulido concede once in the 78th minute.

However, with the experience of two leaders, Busquets and Jordi Alba, the home team still knew how to maintain their advantage until the referee blew the whistle to end the match, thereby winning the final 3-2.

Extending their unbeaten streak even without Messi, Inter Miami had 3 wins after the last 4 rounds in MLS to completely break out of the bottom position in the East region with 28 points. M10’s team is still 6 points behind the final spot in the play-off spot but has played 2 fewer matches, thereby continuing to raise hope even though the road ahead is still quite arduous.

Busquets is controversial again. The highlight of Inter Miami’s victory was Busquets’ mischievousness. In the 60th minute, Sporting KC’s Andreu Fontas was penalized. And the referee gave Inter Miami a free kick.

After the above decision, Sporting KC’s number 3 held the ball and complained to the referee. But immediately, Busquets mischievously snatched the ball from his opponent’s hand to make a quick free kick for Inter Miami while Sporting KC players were still not focused.

From the pass of the Spanish midfielder, Facundo Farias escaped into the open to score to increase the score to 3-1 for Inter Miami.

Of course, this situation caused a lot of controversy. Both teams have different views on what could be a season-changing situation.

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For Miami coach Gerardo Martino, it was a typical case of a once-great midfielder he also coached at Barça.

“The only thing I saw was when the referee blew the penalty, Busi put the ball on the ground,” Martino said. “It was a quick free kick, that’s all. That’s what I saw from the bench.”

Meanwhile, Kansas coach and athletic director Peter Vermes was not impressed with what he saw.

“Fontàs said the ball never touched his hand, so I’ll take what he says. It never touched his hand,” Vermes said after the match.

“But the problem is that there is no way the referee would let the game continue if he was talking to our players”.

The cunning genius Busquets is one of the best midfielders in more than a decade. Along with Xavi and Iniesta, he is the pillar that helps Barca and the Spanish national team dominate world football.

Andres Iniesta, a few years ago, once commented: “A perfect player? Must be able to fight in the air like Falcao, have Puyol’s personality, Xavi’s right foot, Messi’s left foot, Cristiano’s ability to smell goals and Busquets’ tactical acumen.”

Coach Vicente Del Bosque once wished that “if I were any player in the world, I would be like Sergio Busquets”. Johan Cruyff commented: “When he has the ball at his feet, he turns difficult things into easy ones: He arranges ideas on the field with just 1-2 touches. When not in possession of the ball, he teaches us a lesson. Lesson: The secret to recovering the ball is simply being in the right place at the right time.

Cesar Menotti, a legend of Argentine football, said: “Busquets is a great discovery in Spanish football history. The first time I saw him compete, I had to immediately pick up the phone and call my friend and say: I just saw an extinct species.”

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But Busquets also received a lot of criticism for his cunning habits. In intense matches, he also takes on the role of inhibiting his opponents.

The Spanish midfielder will roll around as if he has just been hit by a bullet after a slight collision. He opened his eyes to see if the referee had given his opponent a card so he could still… stand up. He inhibits the opponent in all sorts of ways.

This makes Busquets hated by rival fans. Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger once accused Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets of often pretending to be injured in order to get the opponent to receive a card.

“Busquets is very smart and knows how to help the team. He is a naturally talented player and very good tactically. Busquets knows when to speed up the game with quick and technical passes”, Wenger evaluated Busquets on Eurosport.

“But Busquets is also very cunning: he forces the referee to show cards to his Spanish opponents. Busquets always looks like he’s in pain whenever he gets hit. His cleverness is real. Help the team.”

Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos also accused Busquets that this player intentionally got him fired by diving.

As for Busquets, he doesn’t care much about what people say about him. “I’m happy to play without the halo,” the Catalan midfielder confided. “I’d rather slice ten balls than kick one. That’s my mission: to make my teammates’ jobs easier.”

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