Xavi Hernandez News
The anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as Spanish giants Real Madrid and FC Barcelona prepare to face off in what promises to be a thrilling Copa del Rey final this Saturday. With both sides nursing key injuries and the pressure of silverware on the line, the stage is set for another intense chapter in El Clásico history.
Xavi`s first game would be a local derby against Espanyol on Nov. 20, after the international break
The LaLiga club received the green light on Friday to sign the 41-year-old
Former Barcelona great Xavi Hernandez has ruled out coaching the club in the near term, citing institutional problems as a reason to bide his time and remain in his role with Qatar`s Al Sadd.
FC Barcelona legend and Qatar Stars League football club Al Sadd coach Xavi Hernandez has been tested positive for the novel coronavirus that continues to threaten the entire world.
On Friday, Hernandez had announced that he would call curtains to his illustrious 21-year-long football career at the end of the ongoing season.
The 39-year-old Spanish star, who is currently playing for Al-Sadd in Qatar, added that he would focus on his career as a coach after retirement.
Legendary former Barcelona and Spain midfielder Xavi Hernandez has upset his own plans to retire and announced he will extend his career until at least the end of this year, he said on Sunday.
Local reporters broadcasting from the scene on radio and television told their audiences it was "the wedding of the century" for Rosario.
And it continues. This time, joining the debate on who is a greater player — Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi — is former Barcelona talisman Xavi Hernandez.
Considered one of the greatest midfielders of all time, Xavi said in an interview with the 2022 World Cup organisers` website, that he had no regrets about moving to the Middle East from La Liga.
Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar have been shortlisted for the prestigious award and the winner will be announced on January 11.
Cristiano Ronaldo has said he wants to end his career "with dignity" in a top club.
Former Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez said that his wish is to one day return to work at the Spanish football club.
Spanish football icon Xavi Hernandez, ex-Barcelona star and currently at Qatari club Al Sadd, believes that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will be "comfortable, beautiful and attractive for both the fans and players".
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