Xavi: They deal with me as if a member of my family had died

Xavi: They deal with me as if a member of my family had died

The Barcelona football team’s coach, Xavi Hernandez, acknowledges that he must be successful in order to keep his position, but he vows to “not hide.”
Barcelona had a terrible week, drawing a disappointing 3-3 with its Italian opponent in the Champions League before falling 1-3 to Real Madrid, its home team and longtime adversary in the Spanish League.

After its fate was suspended by the outcomes of its rivals in the third group, and the Catalan team lost its lead in the Spanish league in the interest of the riyal, Barcelona’s chances of qualifying for the elimination roles of the Champions League diminished, and the club came dangerously close to bowing out of the continental competition from the group stage for the second time in a row.
However, Xavi did not alter his viewpoint, and as of right now, on Wednesday, his objective is to win championships.

Although he was relishing the volume of messages he was receiving after dropping the Spanish El Clásico last Sunday, Xavi is aware of the implications of failure.
On the eve of his side’s local league final game against Villarreal on Thursday, Xavi said: “I think we have constructed a team to crown titles.”
Xavi emphasised: I’m thrilled, and people are behind me. My cell phone has a lot of messages, and one of them makes it look like a family member has passed away.

The Barcelona coach said, “According to the club president, there would be major repercussions, especially for me, if we don’t succeed over the second half of the season.”
I’m here to fix issues, and if we don’t succeed, another coach will come, said Xavi. I won’t run away.
When asked what day he might be fired, Xavi responded, “Anytime tomorrow.” People on the street reach out and grab me. But I remain upbeat.

He continued: We lost in Madrid, and we can lose in the Champions League. Well, I’ll keep fighting.

The Barcelona star Ghafi won the Cuba Award as the best young player in the world this year, while the team’s veteran Polish star Robert Lewandowski took home the (Gerd Muller) award for best scorer, and Alexia Potias took home the Golden Ball Award as the best player in the world for the year 2022 as part of the awards given out by the French magazine (Golden Ball) (France Football).

However, Xavi hopes to improve on these “exciting” events by having the team repeat them.
The Spanish coach made a point by saying, “For me, the (Ghafi prize) is more important than the merit.” I would want to congratulate Alexia and Robert Lewandowski at this time.
Xavi declared at his speech’s conclusion that Barcelona is more vibrant than ever thanks to these awards. Seeing our players take home individual awards is great. The group rewards are now gone.

They treat me as if a member of my family had passed away, says Xavi.

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