I don't think that I was supposed to answer that question, but it's surely a no — but it's worth mentioning that it goes another way as well. Busquets sometimes, well, not struggles, but, however press-resistant, he's not as good as he can be when there's a Griezmann-like number 10 that operates in the same area and constantly disrupts his tempo. While Laudrup will operate in the same area, he's hardly going to provide any issues to Busquets without the ball, and it's a great bonus for Xavi & Iniesta, as they would need such a pressure-relief figure at the back with Matthäus & Breitner constantly being a nuisance.
Someone like Simeone would probably ask Law or Eto'o to keep tabs on Busquets (or, rather, not start Laudrup at all
).