Xavi ‘deeply sad and frustrated’ with everything happening at Barcelona – report

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Journalist Achraf Ben Ayad is reporting that Barcelona manager, Xavi, is deeply sad and frustrated with the current situation at the club. 

However, despite these feelings, he remains professional and continues his duties as the coach since Barcelona still have one more game left in the league, and Xavi is determined to see it through.

It is to be noted that on Wednesday, the team returned to training after securing second place in La Liga and enjoying a two-day off after that. 

However, the atmosphere was heavy with uncertainty. Many players and staff members felt this could be their and Xavi’s last week at the club. By next Monday or Tuesday, they would find out if they would continue with Barcelona’s first team or not.

Xavi is not at his best

With only three training sessions and one game remaining, the season is drawing to a close for Barcelona. 

Xavi is beginning to feel the mental pressure at Barcelona. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

It has been a turbulent and inconsistent year, marked by a disappointing lack of titles. The general feeling in the locker room is that the team will enter the new season without Xavi as their coach. 

Although this is more of a gut feeling than confirmed information, the signs are not looking good for Xavi’s future at the club.

“He is sad,” say sources from the dressing room and Xavi has many reasons to feel this way. 

Xavi could have been treated differently

The treatment Xavi has received from club president Joan Laporta, who has avoided meeting with him face-to-face, has been disheartening. The constant rumours and external pressures have taken a toll on him and his team.

In this challenging environment, Xavi remains dedicated to his role. However, the uncertainty and lack of support have left him and his team feeling vulnerable and unsettled. 

The end of the season brings a mix of emotions for everyone involved, as they wait to see what the future holds for them and the club.

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