First match ball of boat of Xavi Hernandez to win his first league. And you can do it close to home, at Cornella-El Prat and in front of spanish. “We have some tension and a lot of desire. For me it will be an important step in my career as a coach, it will be very important for the club, which has rebuilt itself, to end the year in the Spanish Super Cup. and the Liga .” And he added: “It’s going to be a great season.”
The Egarense coach doesn’t seem to care that it’s against the Catalan rivals. “I’m excited to win the League, regardless if it’s against Espanyol, we can win it against all our rivals, not only against them, even if it motivates the culé”.
The Barça coach insisted that behind closed doors “we are at 200 percent, running at full speed”. “I see the illusion, the desire and the intensity to win this Liga, a very important trophy for the club, for the player, for the staff. If the Spaniard is doing a lot, so are we, at least the same”, he commented Xavi, that he took the opportunity to praise the rival’s coach. “This is the first time we have to win the League, the sooner the better. It’s a derby and against one spanish that he succeeds Luis García, his proposal is one of the best I have heard in the coaching course. Their defense is good, they come out well on the counter, they keep the ball well, it will be difficult,” he added.
Furthermore, Xavi Hernandez he insisted that “it will be a very intense game, we have to play a good game against a team that is a surprise that is so low for the players that it has”.
supporter of building the hall
During the week there was much talk about the possibility that the spanish A hallway can be made in case the boat came as a champion RCDE Stadium. Xavi He is clear about this: “It is an act of respect for the winner, even admiration, we did it at Betis last year and I to Madrid as a player in Bernabeu. I would always do it out of sportsmanship, but in order to do it tomorrow, many things need to happen,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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