Adama Traore was too predictable during his days at Barcelona and has now added an impressive tactical nous to his game to help him thrive in Premier League, according to his former youth coach.
Traore developed at Barca's renowned La Masia academy, where his pace and strength caught the eye, before he moved to English football with Aston Villa after making just four senior appearances for the Catalans.
The winger's power meant he made an instant impact in the Premier League, although an apparent lack of tactical awareness or end product meant he was often a frustrating watch for fans and managers.
Indeed, after making Traore suffered relegations with both Villa and Middlesbrough before he moved to Wolves in the summer of 2018.
Since then, the 24-year-old has developed impressively, adding finishing and crossing accuracy to his game to become one of the most potent attacking forces in England's top flight.
Jordi Vinyals, who coached the young Traore at Barcelona, says he is delighted to see the improvement in a player he says was easy to stop in the Spanish lower leagues because his style of play was too predictable, in spite of all his natural talents.
Speaking exclusively to Goal and SPOX , Vinyals said: "Even though he wasn't that muscular at the time, Adama had the best physique of all the players in the second division. He was the fastest and the strongest player.
"His problem was he was not tactically at his current level. Many of his opponents knew exactly how, despite his physical superiority, they could tactically stop him. I am happy that the boy has developed so well in England."
Vinyals helped produce many of the talents at Barca's academy who are now impressing both at Camp Nou and in top leagues around Europe.
That includes Thiago Alcantara at Bayern Munich, and Vinyals hopes the midfielder could return to play for his home club one day.
He said: "I've always liked Thiago. He has matured into an even more wonderful footballer in Germany because he has also adapted to the physically demanding level and is not only the one who distributes the ball, but also conquers it.
"It combines everything a modern midfielder needs. I would like to watch him and would be happy if he would play in Barcelona again."
Canada4638478
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If he goes to man city pep will make him a legend👏👏
Muhsen_97
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Ramadan Mubarak for everyone
Wow I never thought I get at the hot comment lol but still thank Yu
IncredibleCR7
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Ramadan Mubarak for everyone
you too brother
Goldmouf
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Nah till now he still doesn't fit in
Chinyumba
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In him I see nothing of Barça style anyway.
Muhsen_97
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Ramadan Mubarak for everyone
Muhsen_97
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Definitely agree. Adama was like Cristian Tello back then. When he gets the ball you know he's going to try and run past you. Isaac Cuenca was decent.
Indeed
lolisenpai
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Cuz this board was still here when it happened 🤷♂️
Space_Man
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Definitely agree. Adama was like Cristian Tello back then. When he gets the ball you know he's going to try and run past you. Isaac Cuenca was decent.
manabdlopu
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he doesn't have the barca DNA, he is typical british player.
Nobbcklz
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until Barcelona have presented like bartoumou no one will succeed at Barcelona