Xavi Hernández called the match against Betis this Saturday (4.15pm / Movistar LaLiga) as “a final.” “I do not look beyond this weekend and for us each meeting is vital,” he replied without looking beyond the duel against the Andalusians. “It is an important week, just as it will be the next one no matter what happens in Munich. This is Barça and the demand is daily. In January and February we will also have important weeks and you will ask me the same question again. Until we go on vacation, we will have no rest. We cannot give anything away, ”argued the coach who insisted that the team has emergencies and must win every game.
Xavi Hernández also referred to his ‘flower’, that luck that stands out from some sectors of the environment. “Barça is the most difficult club in the world. The Catalans and the Catalans are very demanding and it is not enough for us to win, we have to play well. We attach great importance and value to Villarreal’s victory, as if it were a title. But the requirement is fine. That’s what we train for ”.
And the thing is that the Terrassa coach does not rule out anything, he wants to compete in all the competitions that his team plays and maintains the highest ambition. “Barça aspires to win everything and always and time will tell where we get. This is winning, and winning again. And more at Barça. We are a team made to win, compete and the notes will tell where we have competed. The main objective is to win, I share it with the president, of course I do “
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