“I’ve closely observed the performance of these two Chelsea players this season, and their style really aligns with Barcelona’s. We are prepared to meet their valuation,” said Xavi, Barcelona’s manager, revealing a strong interest in TWO standout Chelsea stars and expressing readiness to present a significant offer for their services.
Xavi Hernández isn’t backing down amid mounting pressure. The Barcelona coach faces intensified scrutiny after tough losses to Girona and Royal Antwerp, positioning Barça fourth in La Liga and struggling in the Champions League knockout stages. Reports hint at conflicts within the team and with club leaders, jeopardizing Xavi’s future.
Despite this, Xavi stood firm during a pre-match press conference, affirming his belief that he’s the right person to guide the team through the crisis into a successful second half of the season. He expressed no thoughts of resigning in recent days.
“No resignation. There might be a review at season’s end, but I’m hopeful and eager for now. I trust the project, players, and maintain good relationships with the president, Deco, and management. We’ve worked well together for the last two years.
We’re halfway to reviving Barcelona, and it’s disheartening to see people losing faith after a single setback,” said Xavi. He emphasized the need for unity among fans, players, coaches, and directors, urging trust in the players and the project while acknowledging media skepticism. Xavi stressed staying positive, citing a successful turnaround last season from a worse position and urged a collective effort to steer Barcelona back to success.