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The harsh criticism that Xavi received after being humiliated against Real Madrid

Real Madrid beat FC Barcelona 2-1.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid beat FC Barcelona 2-1.
Real Madrid beat FC Barcelona 2-1.

The game was over, Real Madrid managed to beat FC Barcelona 2-1, in what was one of the most entertaining games of the season. Although it ended, now the post-match controversy began, and not only the beef between both teams, but now a controversy began within Barcelona itself.

Xavi Hernández in a press conference reflected post-match on what happened in this match: "Even the draw for us fell short. In the end they seemed to settle even with the tie and when it was ready for sentencing that unfortunate cross arrived. "I think we played a good game, a game to win, but we suffered a defeat. In the game we have made a step forward... I am just another culé, I am frustrated and angry."

And his statements quickly made an impact on one of the most important leaders of FC Barcelona, this is because Rafa Yuste, sports vice president of FC Barcelona, showed his discomfort at what was presented this Saturday afternoon and reminded Xavi of some advice: " I always tell Xavi that we always have to win by two, three or four goals to avoid having to worry about penalties and referee decisions... We are lacking success in specific moments, but we have a very young squad and we are going to create a great team in the future. The casualties we had have been noted, but they cannot be an excuse," he declared on the DAZN program.

Despite this, Yuste praised the work of his team in the 90 minutes and understood the factor of injuries in the team, which have made it very difficult for Xavi Hernández: “We also have very good and young footballers, but we also had casualties. very sensitive. I don't want to blame the injured players for the defeat, but they have a very important specific weight and I think that when we recover them we will compete for all the titles."


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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