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Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2023/24
by
len01
on 25/03/2024, 15:38:43 UTC
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Xavi had a very clear reason when he said he wanted to leave Barcelona, because he felt unappreciated when he was in this team. What he has done so far seems to be a mistake in Barcelona's eyes, because they want more than that. In fact, if we draw out the common thread, everything that Barcelona is currently experiencing is due to management errors in managing the club which resulted in them ending up in a very difficult situation because they had to experience financial problems which have not yet been resolved. I see Xavi is disappointed with this team.
What is clear is that Xavi is at Barcelona in the wrong conditions. When Barcelona's financial situation was in ruins, Xavi came in and tried to improve it little by little. In my opinion, Barcelona should be grateful because in his first season Xavi presented the La Liga trophy in the midst of a bad financial situation. But this time Xavi couldn't hold back anymore when he didn't get full support. I also can't blame Barcelona officials because it is difficult for them to take other options when there is no adequate financial support. However, if you look at Barcelona's performance after Xavi's decision to leave it has improved a little, in terms of play it can still be promising. Moreover, at UCL the potential is quite large if they succeed in conquering PSG.
After Xavi announced his resignation, Barcelona appeared more relaxed without the excessive pressure they were under. It seems that this is a matter of the demands of the situation which forces Xavi to squeeze his mind in every match in order to achieve victory. When Xavi decides to resign as head coach next season, Xavi will have more freedom to take any risks. I see that his decision was very correct, and it has been proven that Barcelona has appeared more consistent so far. However, Xavi decision to leave is still a shame, because Barcelona management must look for a new successor as his replacement.

Barcelona club officials will certainly have difficulty finding a new coach in the future, especially if they target big names as new managers. Every new coach definitely demands changes to the depth of the squad, they have the desire to reshuffle the squad according to their wishes. This is of course very contradictory to the condition of Barcelona which is currently experiencing a financial crisis, in which I think Barcelona will have difficulty fulfilling the wishes of the new coach in the future. That's right, Barcelona should be grateful to have Xavi who is willing to manage a club that is in debt, willing to survive a crisis situation that is limiting its space to build a dream squad.
It would be a big mistake for Barcelona management to let Xavi leave Barcelona even though he is a great coach who can overcome every problem that exists in the team even though he only competes with free players from the transfer market, but in fact Barcelona can still be in the runner up position and overtake Girona position.
I'm not sure if Barcelona will get a coach who can manage Barcelona well while financial demands always put pressure on coaches who can't bring in the players they want.
IMO, what happened to Barcelona previously was just a normal decline in performance when several main players were injured and it was not Xavi fault so anyone would say that Barcelona management would be ridiculous if they let Xavi go if they didn't have the right replacement.

It is very rare for an experienced coach or great coach to accept an offer from a team that has financial problems like Barcelona because of course a new coach will think that he will have a big responsibility to overcome a team with players who only have average quality.
even though you can bring in a new coach, it will definitely be very difficult when you have to adapt with the Barcelona players to unite chemistry and develop new strategies to improve performance and if there is no progress for a long time, it will have an impact on Barcelona future.