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They want to kick him out on the street, the words of Xavi Hernandez that enrage Barcelona fans

Will Xavi Hernández be able to maintain himself as Barcelona's manager?

By William Estrella

Will Xavi Hernández be able to maintain himself as Barcelona's manager?
Will Xavi Hernández be able to maintain himself as Barcelona's manager?

Barça will be visiting Mestalla tomorrow to face Valencia on matchday 17 of LaLiga EA Sports and, as usual, Xavi Hernández gave a press conference prior to the match to touch on several issues that concern the culés , but also to clarify his future at the club since many possible candidates for the position are already being considered, if he does not arrive at the end of the season. And in this sense, the coach was very clear, at least in his position.

Xavi Hernández does not intend to resign as Barça coach since he fully trusts in his ability to turn the situation around: “I have not thought about leaving the club, it is the opposite in fact. "I am more involved, with more interest, I don't want to fail and I even less want to fail the club of my life." Words that have reached several fans who were beginning to lose faith in the coach and his project, although he will have to demonstrate all this on the field.

In addition, he gave a message to the culés so that they don't get off the boat yet: “For the fans, it's not like they chant my name every game. They let themselves be carried away by the environment, it is clear. We have to be more positive, at least the culés. I understand that in other clubs or media not related to Barça we are criticized, but those who are related to Barça cannot get off at the first corner,” Xavi asked the fans. A request that seems to be being heard, at least for now, since his conference was more accepted than on previous occasions.


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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