Xavi Sets Exit Condition: To Leave Barcelona if Team Fails to Compete
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Xavi Sets Exit Condition: To Leave Barcelona if Team Fails to Compete

Stephen Oladehinde 18:26 - 25.01.2024

Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez has made a candid admission about his future at the club, following Barcelona's elimination from the Copa del Rey. Xavi, acknowledging the high expectations at a club like Barcelona, stated that he would consider leaving his role if the team is not competing at a high level by the end of the season.

This comment comes in the wake of Barcelona's defeat to Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, which was a blow to their trophy aspirations this season.

High Expectations at Barca

Xavi said, as reported by Fabrizio, “If at the end of the season, we are not at a competitive level... I will have to leave”. “I know where I am, it’s a top club. 

"Here at Barça you need to win titles or you will be at risk”. “I’m convinced the project here has top potential with top young players”.

Xavi's statement reflects the immense pressure and expectations at Barcelona, a club renowned for its rich history and success. 

He emphasized the need for Barcelona to be competitive and to challenge for titles, which is a cornerstone of the club's philosophy. 

Xavi Hernandez || Imago
Xavi Hernandez || Imago

The departure from the Copa del Rey, coupled with their current position in La Liga, where they trail leaders Girona and second-placed Real Madrid, has put a spotlight on the team's performance and Xavi's management.

The Road Ahead

Despite the recent setbacks, Xavi expressed his belief in the potential of the young players at Barcelona and the project he is building. 

He mentioned his pride in how the team competed against a strong Athletic Bilbao side and emphasized his commitment to improving the team's performance in La Liga and the Champions League. 

However, he was clear that if the team is not at a competitive level by the end of the season, he would have to reassess his position, underlining the high standards expected at Barcelona.

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