When it comes to Garcia you have to accept that at times he'll have god awful games like against Benfica (though to be fair, we were hardly blessed with outstanding performers). Garcia plays football on instinct, you can train him and try to teach him to retain possession more, not to always go for a flick or a trick, but you'll never eliminate it, and you'll never stop him going for the deft the majority of the time. It's how he see's and plays the game, his instinct is to try something unusual or quick, thats how his mind is going to operate most of the time. And when it doesn't work it's irritating as f***, but you still know the next time he tries something, he may play someone through one on one or curl it in from 20 yards out. If you try to hard to erase that part of Garcia's game you may as well not play him at all, because you'll only make him more ineffectual as he'll be thinking to much when the balls coming towards him. I'm a Garcia fan, I think he offers us something that none of the rest of the squad do, he's a big game player, who scores important goals. He also made several Chelsea players cry, which can't be overlooked.