Xavi Hernandeztechnician FC Barcelonaregretted not achieving victory over Naples in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16, but at the end of the match he had a happy moment with the Thierry Henryformer ally Barça and currently a commentator on ‘CBS Sports’. The Barça coach made a short interview, in which former English footballers also participated Jamie Carragher and Michael Richardsand received praise from a Henry who wants to highlight the work he has done in leading the culé bench.
“Xavi Hernández Creus from Terrassa”, greetings Henry in Xaviand then asked the Barça coach if they could switch to English in the interview.
“The first thing to say is that I am impressed with the work you have done. I don’t care what people say. You won the League and you should be proud of what you are. I am very proud to have shared the playing field with mo “and you taught me a lot in Barcelona. You told me that before I could speak, because I had not won anything at Barcelona, I had to win to understand what this club means,” he continued. Henry about Xaviwho appreciates French words.
After reviewing the tactical approach they presented Naples, Xavi and Henry They continued to exchange compliments and jokes and the Frenchman did not hesitate to place him at about the same height as Guardiola when it comes to understanding football.
“I have one last one for you. I hope you move on because your brain to me has no comparison. The only one who is up there with you is Pep (Guardiola) in terms of how you see the game. So I hope you come back soon and I’ll see you on the pitches soon. I know there’s still a season and all that but you know what I mean. So please come back soon,” he said. Henrywho also received good words of Xavi.
“Thank you very much Titi, I really appreciate your words. You know that I love you very much and you have made a difference here in Barcelona and you have helped us a lot. You are a good friend, thank you very much for your words, ” he concluded. Xavi.
Source: La Verdad

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