His first mission will be to return Barcelona to the top positions in LaLiga, where they are now ninth, and the even greater challenge of getting the team into the second round of the Champions League, after the two initial 3-0 thrashes against Bayern from Munich and Benfica, which hampered their chances a lot.
To achieve this, he will have to rely on the new golden generation of the “Barça” school led by Pedri, Ansu Fati or Gavi, and joined by other precocious talents such as Frenkie de Jong or Sergiño Dest.
Xavi will undoubtedly be able to count on his task with the help of his former battle mates Gerard Piqué, Jordi Alba or Sergio Busquets, the last survivors of a Barça that dominated the world and now must ensure the transition.
If Koeman laid the foundations for the post-Messi era, now it is Xavi’s turn to definitively turn this page and write a new one.
The brilliant former midfielder arrived at the Qatari club still as a player in 2015, after his departure from Barcelona. There he ended his successful career on the courts and started as a coach in 2019. At the helm of Al-Sadd he won a league, a National Cup and the Qatar Super Cup.
Icon of the game of touch, which he learned at La Masía and refined under Pep Guardiola (2008-2012), Xavi did not hesitate to apply these principles in Qatar. Now he will try to do it in Barcelona itself.
Source From: Ambito

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