FC Barcelona’s season continues to be disappointing, but Xavi cannot cope with the style of a team stuck in the past
For years, especially during FC Barcelona’s golden era, the Blaugranas remembered Real Madrid as living on the past. Now the situation has changed and it is the Blaugranas who are trying to shine again with the memory of what they once were. But they don’t get there by repeating the formula that made them one of the best teams in history. AND Xavi Hernández refuses to change his style.
The Barça coach has made it clear, both actively and passively, that the plan and philosophy of the game are non-negotiable. But the truth is that this is a delay in current football. Football, like life, is about innovation, daring and discovering new paths. But Xavi Hernández wants to achieve great things again at FC Barcelona with the style of the past. And it is already clear that it will not happen.
The style that Xavi doesn’t want to negotiate at FC Barcelona
Since Pep Guardiola, one of the best coaches in history, left, FC Barcelona didn’t play at the same level again. Many have tried to imitate it, but most have failed. And those who triumphed were people like Valverde or Luis Enrique, who understood that it was impossible to reach Barça’s level of play in 2010.
Xavi seems to have understood it now, as he acknowledged in his final press conference afterwards the bad game against UD Almería. But despite his statements, he has no plans to change a style that has caused fans more disappointment than joy in recent years. A style that is outdated for today’s football.
Pep Guardiola is the path they should follow
While his loyal followers remain stuck in the past, Pep Guardiola continues his innovations in football. His Manchester City, despite being a team that attacks and defends with the ball, plays a very different style of football than that of FC Barcelona in 2010. But coaches like Xavi do not seem to understand this, who continue to be successful with the formula wants the past.
Your position is already in danger and the board is already doubting whether he is the right man. And after two seasons in which they pulled the plug on the club’s future, FC Barcelona can’t get back on its feet. Perhaps The problem is not the players, but Xavi’s outdated style. Deco and Laporta have started to understand it, and so has a large part of the fans.