Xavi had to leave Barcelona because he spoke the truth. Financial problems can sometimes get in the way of everything. But Xavi had to leave his job because he often talked about financial problems. With Hansi Flick, Barca can start a new style of play. Hansi Flick's style of play and philosophy is that there is always room for improvement. Flick will carry her team with a no excuses mentality. Flick will try to get the best out of every player in the team. But it is very difficult for Flick to have a magic touch as soon as he arrives in Barcelona. He have different philosophies and ideas. So we need to give him time to settle in, find his players and then expect miracles.
The reason for Xavi dismissal was nothing but the most ridiculous reason in fact, what Xavi said was not the most sensitive thing in fact because without Xavi saying it all parties knew that Barcelona was in a bad financial condition, laporta said that the financial problem was a club secret even though in fact it was It has been an open secret for a long time, previously Xavi had decided to resign and instead returned to stay after there was no coach want to train Barcelona, but after Barcelona managed to approach Hansi Flick, laporta finally made a ridiculous reason to fire Xavi, isn't that just a drama that laportta played at the moment?
Xavi had a tough gig at Barca. The club was losing money, hence his hands were tied when it counted most. Dude was coaching with one hand behind his back; some of the losses were not his responsibility. Hansi's in and there is hope. Dude is a grinder, constantly demanding more and wringing every bit of ability out of his players. Howeover, This ain't Bayern, and Flick's way isn't exactly the Barca way. He will need time to work out how his square peg fits Barca's round hole. With this team and the current state of the finances, miracles are not occurring over night. Real Madrid also isn't getting any weaker either. At start, the route will be rough, but if they provide Flick time, Barca might become a force to consider once more. I'm curious to see where Hansi takes 'em
Xavi has done a good job at Barcelona in the last two seasons, despite their limited finances but he was still able to lead Barcelona to the La Liga trophy once in his two years at Barcelona and he managed to do so because he understands Barcelona very well so far, but when we expect Hansi Flick to be able to do better than Xavi next season, Honestly, I doubt that can happen because it will take a lot of time for Hansi Flick to adjust his current game scheme into the Barcelona squad, because the game schemes of Barcelona and Hansi Flick have been so far are much different, besides that the success achieved by Hansi Flick previously in Munich is of course inseparable from the great financial support and obviously he will not get it at Barcelona.