Barça: Xavi’s incredible outburst

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Held in check (0-0) in Bilbao, FC Barcelona missed a great opportunity on Sunday evening to get back into the title race. A delicate evening for the Catalan club which also lost Pedri and Frenkie de Jong to injury. Annoyed by the scenario of this match and the refereeing, Xavi let out his rage at the break while his men were unable to find the fault in the Basque defense.

“Fuck you, man. Fuck you all… man. This is fucking bullshit. Holy shit!” thus launched the Blaugrana technician as shown in the images from Movistar Plus+. Asked about the possible lack of ambition of his team, Ter Stegen also had a scathing outing. “I don’t like people talking about this subject. No way. It’s hard for me not to answer badly. What this team does not lack is ambition. We felt like we could have done more, but we wanted the three points.”.

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