Barcelona president Joan Laporta has revealed that only Xavi's legacy at the club has stopped him from getting sacked amidst a poor run of form for the Blaugrana
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Despite the challenges, Laporta emphasized that Xavi will remain in charge until the end of the season.
Xavi set to leave Barcelona at the end of current season
Xavi, a Barcelona icon, made headlines when he announced his decision to step down as head coach in June following a 5-3 home defeat to Villarreal. The departure came as a surprise, with Xavi citing perceived unfair treatment from the press and a lack of recognition for the team's achievements.
This season has seen Barcelona facing difficulties, currently holding the fourth position in the LaLiga table and trailing leaders Real Madrid by 10 points. Despite these struggles, Xavi's role remains secure, with the club making it to the Champions League knockout round, aiming to redeem last season's group stage exit.
Laporta spares Xavi sacking despite poor results
In an interview with RAC1, Laporta addressed the question of sacking Xavi, stating, "at no time has it crossed my mind." However, he candidly admitted that under a different coach, he "wouldn't have accepted" the current results.
Laporta recounted the surprising moment when Xavi revealed his decision after the Villarreal defeat, stating, "I listened to him carefully because he is an honest person, with absolute dignity, he loves Barcelona." Xavi's proposal to resign but continue until the end of the season showcased his commitment to the club and his desire to alleviate pressure on both the players and himself.
Laporta acknowledged Xavi's dignified approach, saying, "He spoke with so much conviction," emphasizing the unique bond and trust between the president and the head coach. As Barcelona navigates through challenges, the club's leadership remains steadfast in supporting Xavi and steering the team toward improvement.