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Actually, Xavi's work was good in his first season coaching Barcelona, winning the League and last season finishing in second place, of course it's not bad but management's satisfaction is not to continue. Opponent squad next season: Real Madrid and Girona were Barcelona's tough competitors in the last two seasons, but I don't believe Hansi Flick will be able to make Barcelona a strong competitor or vice versa, because his work has not been seen by everyone. Bringing Barcelona's name is not easy. like turning the palm of the hand, hopefully Hansi Flick can prove it next season.
Firing Xavi wasn't about being happy or unhappy with his coaching. This was a power struggle pure and simple. Laporta and Xavi, they had beef, and we're only getting scraps of the real story
Hansi Flick now? Yeah, the guy's got a serious legacy to live up to. With what he had, Xavi did okay, but come on, Barcelona finished in second place? That's like winning a participation trophy for a club like that. They need to be back to dominating the field, fighting for every damn title. Flick's got the experience, sure, but can he handle the insane pressure of managing at Camp Nou? We're gonna have to see about that