Xavi raises his voice! The cry of the heart

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The FC Barcelona coach made very strong comments at a press conference this Friday.

Fallen out of La Liga and struggling on all fronts, FC Barcelona is going through an ordinary season. A campaign which prepares the end of the Xavi era since the Catalan technician announced that he would leave the club at the end of this exercise. But before packing his bags, the 2010 world champion intends to raise the bar.

If Barça is 8 points behind Real Madrid in the league, Xavi believes that the championship title remains in the club’s sights.

“We are not throwing in the towel”

It will be very complicated but the team must fight as long as it is mathematically possible. We are not throwing in the towel but we know it will be complicated », Launched the technician this Friday, at a press conference, as part of the preparation for the match against Getafe (scheduled for this Saturday at 4:15 p.m.).

” We no longer has the right to make mistakes at home. We had a very good response, but now we only have finals left until the end of the season “, continued Xavi. The tone is set.

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