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Okay, it's official now. He'll go under the knife tomorrow and then undergo 6 weeks of chemotherapy. After that, depending on his evolution he'd be able to go back to work.

 

Good news, in contrast to what it could have been.

 

Hopefully things go well for him.

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Okay, it's official now. He'll go under the knife tomorrow and then undergo 6 weeks of chemotherapy. After that, depending on his evolution he'd be able to go back to work.

 

:(

 

So a interim manager needed then.

 

Unai Emery?

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Barça will promote the B teamer, Eusebio Sacristán, surely?

 

Not heard good things about him. Has the B team playing fairly direct and un-Barca-like from what I've read.

 

Don't rate Eusebio at all myself. Was a bit of puzzling appointment but Barça B are doing well.

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They'll most likely appoint Roura (his ass man) and give him another assistant, like Julià or even Eusebio. Have in mind that La Liga takes a couple weeks off now, so depending on how he recovers they'll probably decide if a proper interim manager is needed.

 

Definitely not Joe Kinnear?

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Barça will promote the B teamer, Eusebio Sacristán, surely?

 

Not heard good things about him. Has the B team playing fairly direct and un-Barca-like from what I've read.

Where do you read this shit man? :lol:

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Barça will promote the B teamer, Eusebio Sacristán, surely?

 

Not heard good things about him. Has the B team playing fairly direct and un-Barca-like from what I've read.

Where do you read this shit man? :lol:

 

Might have been a blog. Could easily be bullshit.

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Barça B are doing fine. They are more direct and less fluid, but they are a bunch of kids competing in a pretty competitive division so they can't impose their style in the way the senior team does. But they are pretty watchable and they beat their attendance record last home game.

 

My problem with Eusebio at the helm is that Barça B has also traditionally been used to give experience to young promising managers (hello José Mourinho), and Eusebio isn't that; he had just been sacked after a disappointing tenure at Celta and it smacked of "jobs for the boys".

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