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Xavi breaks the silence, he spoke about Messi's possible return to Barcelona

After several rumors, Xavi took the microphone at a press conference and spoke about a possible return of Lionel Messi to Barcelona.

By Wilian Estrella

After several rumors, Xavi took the microphone at a press conference and spoke about a possible return of Lionel Messi to Barcelona.
After several rumors, Xavi took the microphone at a press conference and spoke about a possible return of Lionel Messi to Barcelona.
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While Barcelona is trying to rediscover itself under the guidance of Xavi Hernandez, the fans miss Lionel Andres Messi, the most influential player in its history, terribly. Raphina, Lewandowski, Frankc Kessie, Andreas Christensen, Jules Koundé and many other deluxe signings have tried to cover up the absence of the 10. But of course, the best player on the planet is not easy to replace and his former teammate did not dodge the question of a possible return...

At a press conference, the coach of the Culé team praised Robert Lewandowski, the star of this transfer market, commented on how he manages a dressing room and spoke openly about the situation of the Argentine national team's number 10.

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When asked about the return of one of his best partners as a player, Xavi did not hesitate: "I already said at the time. It's utopia to focus on Leo. I would like the Messi talk to be over. I think he deserves a second chance, a last chance, but that's next year. He has a contract. I would like that. Yes".

And of course, that's how he went after Joan Laporta, the president who is also excited about La Pulga. "It is an aspiration that I have as president and I would like it to happen, I have been co-responsible for that end that I consider provisional. Messi's time at Barça did not end as we all wanted it to, it ended up very conditioned by economic reasons and we have a moral debt, in that sense we would like the end of his career to be with the Barça shirt…” confessed Laporta.

Xavi also spoke about Lewandowski

"He is making a difference even though he hasn't scored a goal. He has chances because he is always well positioned. He is top". Regarding the dressing room, he commented: "It is managed naturally. Being honest. Soccer has changed. A change is not to point fingers at anyone".
 


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