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In the middle of the crisis, Barcelona's president decision with Xavi before playing against Valencia

FC Barcelona is in a crisis with Xavi.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona is in a crisis with Xavi.
FC Barcelona is in a crisis with Xavi.

One thing is clear, FC Barcelona is going through one of its worst moments, despite having qualified for the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League. Right now, Barcelona is in third place in La Liga, eight seven points behind GIrona and 5 behind Real Madrid.

For FC Barcelona it is necessary and imperative to obtain a more than positive victory tomorrow in Mestalla against Rubén Baraja's team, who also needs to add three, in order not to lose track of those who are fighting in the European boxes, and Although we are talking about two of the biggest teams in Spanish football, the differences and priorities at this moment mean that if we do not win in Barcelona, a catastrophe could break out.

The chronology of commitments already places the defeats against Girona CF and against Royal Antwerp of Belgium, understanding that Barça cannot allow themselves a third more fall and everything would have a plan B indicated, in the event that the bomb explodes completely and Xavi does not have any more excuses to justify the club's poor performance. This would be the next one.

In contrast to the bad moment of the first team, the name of a historic member of the Blaugrana team appears, and who has been the right-hand man from another bench for Xavi Hernández, we are talking about the Mexican Rafa Márquez, coach of Barça Athletic, who would be the candidate to arrive to the main space with Jorge Mendes as his representative, a businessman with whom Joan Laporta has very good relations and who could be believed to be the partial solution in the first instance to the fire, which is beginning to appear in the Blaugrana team. It would come almost immediately if Xavi has one or two more consecutive falls at the club.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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