Busquets totalled 69 league matches over two seasons after Zubizarreta left for Valencia CF,[7] and was also on goal in the 4–0 victory over Manchester United in the group stage of 1994–95's UEFA Champions League,[8][9] but during this period Barça failed to win any silverware.[10] The following campaigns he was again second choice, first to Portugal's Vítor Baía then Dutchman Ruud Hesp, and also clashed with new manager Louis van Gaal.[11]
Until his retirement in October 2002, Busquets played a further four seasons with neighbouring UE Lleida, spending two apiece in the Segunda División and Segunda División B.[12] He joined Barcelona's coaching staff afterwards, and worked with the goalkeepers.[13][14]
Playing style
Originally a forward at the start of his career until he had to replace an injured goalkeeper, Busquets notably excelled in footplay. Branded by French newspaper L'Équipe as the goalkeeper with no hands,[15] he has been considered a forefather of this type of play.[16] His style was dismissed by some as less suitable for football than for handball.[17]
Busquets' reputation of being nearly unbeatable in these situations tended to be overshadowed by his occasional baffling blunders.[15][18] However, he was able to keep the number of goals he conceded below the number of games he played in 1995–96, his final season as Barcelona's first choice, and retrospectively Johan Cruyff considered him one of the club's most secure goalkeepers in the modern era.[19]
Busquets wore tracksuit trousers instead of shorts while playing, even during hot weather. This piqued the attention of the public to the extent that some fans speculated that he was trying to hide a scar, burn or tattoo.[17] He explained that after getting used to wear them in training he decided to use them in matches as well, as he felt safer from knee injuries that way.[20]
Personal life
Busquets' son Sergio, also a product of Barcelona's youth system, was promoted to the main squad for 2008–09, playing as a defensive midfielder.[21]
^Gran diccionari de jugadors del Barça. Jugadors oficials i no oficials de tots els temps [Great dictionary of Barça players. All-time official and unofficial players].
^Sanchis, Alberto (24 June 1997). "Estoy bien en el Barça. Es mi casa" [I feel fine in Barça. It is my home] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2014.
^Artells, Josep María (8 November 1993). "'Busi', un extraño en la familia" ['Busi', stranger to the family] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2014.
^Galindo, Jesús (29 August 1994). "Busquets coge confianza" [Busquets gaining in confidence] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2014.
^Astruells, Andrés (3 November 1994). "Un super-Barça que no tuvo rival" [No opposition for super-Barça]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 September 2024.
^"Busi ya imparte lecciones de portero" [Busi already giving goalkeeping lessons] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 26 July 2003. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
^"Todo empezó con el hombre sin manos" [It all started with the man with no hands] (in Spanish). En un Momento Dado. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
^Serra, Josep María (12 May 1991). "La promesa de Busquets" [Busquets' promise] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 January 2021.
^Domènech, Joan (29 June 1997). "Barça de titanes" [Titanic Barça]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2015.
^Astruells, Andrés (30 October 1991). "Cruyff ya tiene su cuarto título" [Cruyff already has his fourth title]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2015.
^Aguilar, Francesc (31 August 1994). "El Barça paga un precio muy alto" [Barça pay a heavy price]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2015.
^Serra, Josep María (29 August 1996). "Título con súper-susto" [Title with mega-scare]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2015.