Barça: Robert Lewandowski returns to Xavi’s decision

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A few days ago now, Xavi announced his departure from Barça, after three seasons on the Catalan bench. A decision that surprised his players. Present at a press conference yesterday, Robert Lewandowski said he understood his coach’s decision: “I understand what all this means for him: he is from Barça, he was a player and now he is a coach. From an emotional point of view it is very difficult and I completely understand that, not only towards him, but also towards his family. »

Even if Barça is lagging behind in the league, the Blaugranas still have things to play for this season, particularly in the Champions League (they will play against Naples in the 8th). The Polish striker also wants the whole club to be focused on the end of the season: “ we can still win with Xavi, not just matches. I am one hundred percent focused on that. We shouldn’t talk about what will happen at the end of the season, the priority is now. »

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