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Since the start of the season, FC Barcelona has alternated between good and mediocre. Pointed out by Catalan supporters for his lack of tactical creativity and his lack of leadership over his group, Xavi is having complicated days. Protected by Joan Laporta, the president of Barça, the former midfield virtuoso knows he is eagerly awaited for the end of the season while his team is still on three tables with the championship, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.
Three competitions that the 43-year-old tactician believes he can win with his team this season: “Yes, I firmly believe we can win all three titles. Victory cannot be guaranteed. There are many clubs that haven’t won for many years. We have reason to be optimistic. We did it with the majority of last year’s team.» Not sure that Catalan supporters have so much certainty about their favorite team.
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