Barcelona aims to head into the second international break of the 2023/24 season on a high note with a victory against Granada on Sunday night. Currently in second place in the La Liga table, Barcelona hopes to keep the pressure on league leaders Real Madrid or possibly even overtake them if they drop points in their game today. Xavi Hernandez, the Barcelona manager, addressed several topics in his press conference leading up to the game.
Xavi acknowledged the challenge of facing Granada under the leadership of Paco Lopez, stating that they are a physical opponent with strong offensive potential, although they struggle defensively. He emphasized the difficulty of beating Paco Lopez’s teams. Barcelona will be without Pedri, Frenkie de Jong, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski for the game, which Xavi addressed by expressing the hope for their speedy recovery.
Xavi also mentioned Fermin Lopez as a possible starter for Barcelona against Granada, praising the young player’s skills and versatility. He acknowledged Lewandowski’s absence as a loss but assured that the team has alternatives to cope with it. Xavi stated that their attacking philosophy remains the same, regardless of who plays as the number 9.
In response to a question about Camp Nou potentially hosting the final of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, Xavi expressed support for the idea, highlighting the stadium’s capacity. He also spoke highly of Granada coach Paco Lopez, admiring his tactical options and versatility in playing styles.
Xavi addressed the team’s performance in the game against FC Porto, admitting that they weren’t good on the ball and lacked defensive effectiveness. He emphasized Barcelona’s commitment to winning by playing well and acknowledged the demands placed upon the team.
When asked about Oriol Romeu’s performance against Porto, Xavi backed the midfielder, praising his contributions to the team both defensively and offensively. Xavi also mentioned Andreas Christensen as a potential option for the pivot midfield role but clarified that he wouldn’t be the first choice.
Xavi explained the absence of Marc Casado from the squad list, stating that he would join the B team due to injuries in the reserve team. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the two draws Barcelona has had so far this season but praised the form of Alejandro Balde and Frenkie de Jong.
In conclusion, Xavi expressed his desire to enter the international break as league leaders but acknowledged that it is not the most important aspect at this stage of the season. He also expressed his ambitions of reaching 200 games as Barcelona manager and acknowledged the high demands and expectations placed upon the club.
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