When it comes to football, there are always a few names that can make people's blood boil, and Xavi is one of them. Cesc Fabregas recently spoke about Xavi, himself and Motta in an interview, and I couldn't help but want to talk about my thoughts and expectations for Barcelona as a team.
First of all,Xavi leaves BarcaAlthough several years have passed, every time I mention it, I always have mixed feelings in my heart. Cesc Fabregas was right that Xavi's departure is not a surprise, things are unpredictable in football, but his departure does mark the end of an era. Xavi is more than just a player, he represents the soul of Barcelona and the philosophy of football. Even now, we can still see that sheer love for football and a desire to win in Xavi.
When it comes to Xavi's potential coaching ability, I'm also looking forward to it. His intelligence on the pitch and insight into the game, if translated into coaching skills, can definitely bring new energy to Barcelona. Barcelona need someone like Xavi who can lead the development of young players and pass on the spirit of Barcelona football.
Cesc Fabregas mentioned his own coaching possibilities and Motta's style of coaching, which also made me think about what the future of Barcelona should look like. Cesc Fabregas is now in charge at Como and it looks like he's looking to gain experience first. And Motta's performances at Bologna have been truly impressive, with his team full of energy and a style that is different from the traditional Barcelona style. Is such a change one of the possibilities for Barcelona's future?
As for Barcelona's performance in the Champions League, the match against Napoli will be a tough one. Cesc Fabregas thinks Barcelona have a slight edge over them, and I also believe that Barcelona have the ability to knock them out. However, the charm of football lies in its inadversity, and Napoli also have excellent players and tactical set-up, which will be a real test.
As a regular fan, my love for Barcelona grows day by day. Whether it's looking back on Xavi's glory days or looking forward to the growth of a new generation of players, Barcelona is for me more than just a football club, it's an emotional sustenance, a quest for beautiful things. I look forward to Barcelona continuing to write legends in the future, both in the choice of coaches and the performance on the pitch, which will surprise and move us.