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FC Barcelona lead trainer Xavi Hernandez has spoken on a potential agreement restoration in front of Sunday's La Liga conflict with Athletic Club in Bilbao, yet doesn't see himself assembling a Sir Alex Ferguson-like line in the Camp Nou tough situation.


During his pre-match question and answer session on Saturday, Xavi was reminded that the agreement he marked while supplanting Ronald Koeman in November 2021 terminates one year from now.


President Joan Laporta as of late uncovered he is thinking about new terms for the unbelievable midfield symbol, yet Xavi snickered when a journalist inquired as to whether he intended to supervise Barca for something like the 27 years Ferguson oversaw Manchester Joined from 1986 to 2013.


"I see that as troublesome," Xavi admitted. "This is my home and I need to remain here, regardless of whether once in a while it's selfish.


"The president is content with the work the staff is doing. He handles things up close and personal and [he is] steadfast. Ideally it will be [a rule like that of] Ferguson, yet it will rely upon the outcomes and it isn't an ideal opportunity to discuss a restoration. We have another year on our agreement, it is important to bring home championships," Xavi added.


At the point when tested on his opinion on star striker Robert Lewandowski's remarks recently, which saw him recommend that Barca needs to adjust to current football, Xavi uncovered that he shares the Shaft's thoughts.


"Football has changed a ton. I contrast Robert with Ronaldinho or [Lionel] Messi. He has changed the elements of the group. He converses with me a great deal," Xavi made sense of.


"A decade prior football wasn't as quick or as physical, it was increasingly slow controllable. [Now] practically every one of the groups press you all along and are more vertical. In any case, that doesn't transform our perspective. The mentors have changed a ton at the strategic level and we need to adjust.


Following his recuperation from a thigh thump, Lewandowski is supposed to begin for Barca in San Mames in what will be their last game before a Walk 19 portion of El Clasico against Genuine Madrid that could conclude the title race.


Barca are nine focuses clear of their severe opponents as things stand, and will trust that cross-town foes Espanyol help them out by disturbing Los Blancos on Saturday.

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FC Barcelona lead trainer Xavi Hernandez has spoken on a potential agreement restoration in front of Sunday's La Liga conflict with Athletic Club in Bilbao, yet doesn't see himself assembling a Sir Alex Ferguson-like line in the Camp Nou tough situation.


During his pre-match question and answer session on Saturday, Xavi was reminded that the agreement he marked while supplanting Ronald Koeman in November 2021 terminates one year from now.


President Joan Laporta as of late uncovered he is thinking about new terms for the unbelievable midfield symbol, yet Xavi snickered when a journalist inquired as to whether he intended to supervise Barca for something like the 27 years Ferguson oversaw Manchester Joined from 1986 to 2013.


"I see that as troublesome," Xavi admitted. "This is my home and I need to remain here, regardless of whether once in a while it's selfish.


"The president is content with the work the staff is doing. He handles things up close and personal and [he is] steadfast. Ideally it will be [a rule like that of] Ferguson, yet it will rely upon the outcomes and it isn't an ideal opportunity to discuss a restoration. We have another year on our agreement, it is important to bring home championships," Xavi added.


At the point when tested on his opinion on star striker Robert Lewandowski's remarks recently, which saw him recommend that Barca needs to adjust to current football, Xavi uncovered that he shares the Shaft's thoughts.


"Football has changed a ton. I contrast Robert with Ronaldinho or [Lionel] Messi. He has changed the elements of the group. He converses with me a great deal," Xavi made sense of.


"A decade prior football wasn't as quick or as physical, it was increasingly slow controllable. [Now] practically every one of the groups press you all along and are more vertical. In any case, that doesn't transform our perspective. The mentors have changed a ton at the strategic level and we need to adjust.


Following his recuperation from a thigh thump, Lewandowski is supposed to begin for Barca in San Mames in what will be their last game before a Walk 19 portion of El Clasico against Genuine Madrid that could conclude the title race.


Barca are nine focuses clear of their severe opponents as things stand, and will trust that cross-town foes Espanyol help them out by disturbing Los Blancos on Saturday.

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