Barça: Xavi shocks Spain! The strange statement

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The FC Barcelona coach once again made surprising remarks to the press.

You just have to listen to Xavi at each press point to gauge the tension currently surrounding FC Barcelona. At the heart of a very delicate season, the Catalan technician seems on edge. A little over a week ago, Xavi publicly announced his desire to leave his post as Barça coach at the end of the current season.

While his team gave the best response by signing a precious success on the pitch of Alavés (3-1), Xavi again made vehement remarks, pointing the finger at the refereeing. The former midfielder believes that Barça is paying for the Negreira affair, this corruption scandal which affects the club.

“Let us play”

I only ask that the referees let us play, Xavi thundered. That’s all I ask. I won’t talk about referees anymore, because it always backfires on me. But let us play. Vitor Roque’s second yellow card is a blatant mistake, nothing more. Since the first match, I said it to Getafe, I believe we are paying for the Negreira affair. I have no doubt about it. This is reality, this is the truth, this is how I feel. But I will never talk about referees again.”.

It did not take much longer to see the media and members of other Spanish clubs – in particular those of Real Madrid – react after this new controversial outing.

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