Wednesday 19 September 2012

Always Listen To Your Mom - Why Xavi Not Signing For Milan Was A Good Decision For Him

By Niklas.

“Freekick from the left side. Pirlo swings in the cross and OHHHH! It’s Maldini with a volley! What
a strike. 1-0 Milan. That was the fastest goal ever in a Champions League final.”

“Sheva in front of Dudek. Will he score? What a vision! He sees Crespo and passes it to him who just taps the ball into the net. Its two-nil to Milan!”

“Unbelivable! What a great pass from Kaka. Crespo in front of Dudek and he lobs the ball over the
goalkeeper and into the net. 3-0 for Milan. Congratulation for your 7th European triumph, Milan! The referee blows the wistle and we go into half-time. See you in 15 minutes!“

“A cross into the Milan box. Gerrard scores with a header and it is 3-1....” “Shot from outside the box.
Dida can’t save the ball. Its 3-2. Can Liverpool turn this game around?”

“PENALTY! Clumsy foul from Gattuso. Dida vs Alonso. Dida Saves! But Alonso scores from the rebound to make it 3-3! Liverpool equalized in just six minutes! Are they now gonna to win this game?!”

“Just one more minute to play and we will go into penalty shootout. Freekick to Milan.
Will they score in the last second? OHHH they will!!! Xavi scores. The boy they signed from
Barcelona at the age of 17 scores the winning goal. And that’s it. 4-3 in Istanbul. Milan won their 7th European Cup.”

The commentary in the last paragraph could have happened back in 2005 – one of the worst nights Rossoneri fans ever had. Instead, you all know how things turned out. Milan lost that final and they never signed Xavi.

Liverpool Won That Final To Win The CL
Some guys of you may now think: “Of course Xavi didn’t sign for Milan, he plays for the best club in the world; why would he want to play for Milan? Besides Milan can only sign useless players on a free transfer.” That may be true for the recent Milan, but back in 1999 Milan were on the verge of signing the talented Spaniard.

According to Milan CEO Galliani, the Barcelona man, who is one of the best midfielders in the world was close to joining Milan. “A few years ago we were really an inch away from taking Xavi [from Barca]. He’s a player with incredible qualities, which I’ve always liked. We had already spoken to his father, and really only missed the final details, but ultimately he decided to renew with Barcelona,” Galliani said.

A Young Xavi
Certainly he was close to making the move, with Xavi having felt his opportunities at the Camp Nou may be restricted by the presence of Pep Guardiola in the midfield. Xavi himself said that it was "actually Barca which decided that I had to stay", but it appears his mother, Maria, also played a part.

"We were offered a villa and more than €1 million for five seasons [by Milan]. Trips would be paid for, a job for my husband. We analysed it as family - Xavi is the third of four children, and they were all against me. Everyone wanted him to take this opportunity and also the complicating thing was the fact that Pep Guardiola was playing in his position. I said: 'If he leaves, I will divorce.' The final decision was still taken by him, however,” Xavi’s mom said.

Wise decision by the then 17 year old boy.

He won several league titles with Barca plus three Champions League titles, became one of the best players football has ever seen and a focal point for the Spanish National team. But what if he moved to Milan in 1999? Could he still have achieved the same success?

The Brain Of Spain
Milan showed signs of being over the hill, having had several aging players while it won the league in 98/99, so the addition of a young Xavi could have helped Milan. With midfielders like Albertini, Boban, Leonardo and Guly, playing time might have been hard to find for the young Xavi. But Zaccernoi could have built a midfield that would still exist today.

Giving Xavi the full creative control of the midfield, while using young Gattuso and Ambrosini to cover his back and energetic midfielder Serginho to provide him with some help, the bad season in which Milan crashed out of the Chamions League in the group phase could have been avoided.

The strike force was immense at that time with Bierhoff, Weah and the legendary Shevchenko – all of whom could have profited from Xavi’s vision and assists.

The Maestro
However, Xavi would have had to settle in very quick. You can’t expect a 17 year old to find his place in a league that is so different from the Primera Division in such a short time. If Milan had given him some time to settle in, he had to fight with Pirlo over a starting spot and Xavi might have lost that. Both players are too similar to play together and succeed.

With Milan’s philosophy to loan young players to other Serie A or B clubs, he could have got playing time. But then again he would have had to fight for a spot in Milan’s midfield.

All in all, Xavi made a good decision in staying at Barca. He would have never been the player he is today if he had joined Milan & looking at Milan’s current side; he might have not won even half the trophies like he did with Barca.

So what did we learn? Always listen to your Mom.

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