The Barça group for the last of Xavi on the bench!

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It’s a page that is turning this Sunday evening at FC Barcelona. On the pitch of Sevilla FC as part of the 38th and final day of La Liga, Xavi Hernandez will play his last match on the Barça bench.

The Catalan coach will finally leave the Barcelona team at the end of the season after the club’s announcement in a press release a few days ago. And for this last dance, the former midfielder revealed his group for the meeting. An almost complete group without counting the long-term injured.

A victory to end in style?

Xavi Hernandez will lead his last match on the FC Barcelona bench this Sunday evening against Sevilla FC. Arriving at Barça in November 2021, the Spaniard had good times but also delicate moments.

Among the good ones we can highlight his La Liga title during the previous year (2022/2023). Despite good things, he is finally dismissed by his management and will probably be replaced by the German Hansi Flick in the coming days.

For his final meeting, the club legend will want to finish in style with a success on the pitch of Sevilla FC. The club’s objective in this final day is to maintain second place and not be overtaken by Girona in this final sprint.

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