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Xavi Hernandez's warning to Real Madrid hours before El Clasico

Real Madrid is ready to face FC Barcelona today.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid is ready to face FC Barcelona today.
Real Madrid is ready to face FC Barcelona today.

The most anticipated moment for millions of fans has finally arrived, Barcelona will host Real Madrid in just a few minutes, in a match that corresponds to gameweek number ten of La Liga. The Clasico is always a highly anticipated match, as there are only a couple throughout the year.

To begin, these were Xavi's words about what El Clasico means: "It is El Clasico, all players worldwide want to play. It's one more motivation. We are very well at home. It is a very demanding test, a Classic. You have to control your emotions. It would be a blow to morale and confidence. It is vital for the objective of winning the competition. “We would put ourselves ahead in the standings.”

Many days there has been talk about the controversial choice of referee for the match, Gil Manzano, well, fans speculate that he is the referee who always helps Real Madrid. These were Xavi's words on the matter: "The computer has detected a referee, the less we talk about him, the better. It's a draw, right? I always say that I believe in the honesty of the referee... that he does the fairest thing." possible".

Although many fans think that FC Barcelona will play with players from the bench, because there are injuries, these were the words of FC Barcelona, specifically about the injury and recovery of Robert Lewandowski: "They have surprised me too. Everyone "They want to be there, we'll see tomorrow. The feelings are very good. The list will be tomorrow. We'll see how they felt. That everyone is available is fantastic."


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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