Xavi’s nice gesture in case of departure from FC Barcelona

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The heavy defeat of FC Barcelona in the final of the Spanish Super Cup leaves its mark. Not only did the Catalans lose a title but on top of that, they suffered a big setback (4-1) against their long-time rival, Real Madrid. Already in question for several weeks in the face of checkered results, Xavi’s future is becoming more and more dotted. If Joan Laporta has already given him his support, the coach could be dismissed from his position in June. The technician remains convinced of being able to rectify the situation, especially since the round of 16 of the Champions League (against Naples) will soon arrive.

One of the goals set to keep him there is for him to win a title at the end of the season. This will likely involve the C1 and/or the Copa del Rey. In case of failure, A.S. understands that Xavi will put his destiny in the hands of his president. He will also make the decision to resign, and not wait to be fired, to put an end to the last year of his contract that he will have left and the compensation that goes with it. A way to relieve the finances of his club which have still been in difficulty for several seasons now. Xavi knows something about this.

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