Xavi Hernandez, Barcelona’s revered manager, has made a surprising about-face, rescinding his decision to step down at the season’s end. After extensive discussions with club officials, Xavi has agreed to continue leading the LaLiga giants into the 2024-25 campaign, according to a spokesperson for the club as reported by Reuters news agency.
The negotiations reportedly involved the acceptance of specific conditions outlined by Barcelona, signaling a renewed commitment from both parties. Ahead of their upcoming LaLiga fixture against Valencia, Xavi is scheduled to address the media on Sunday, while club president Joan Laporta is expected to hold a press conference on Thursday to provide further details regarding the coach’s decision.
Xavi’s ties to Barcelona run deep, having spent 17 illustrious years at the club as a player, amassing an impressive record of 767 appearances and securing 25 trophies, including four Champions League titles and eight LaLiga triumphs. Despite his legendary status, the manager faced mounting pressure this season due to Barcelona’s inconsistent performance.
Recent defeats, such as the 3-2 loss to league leaders Real Madrid and the Champions League elimination at the hands of Paris St Germain, have exacerbated Barcelona’s woes. With an 11-point gap behind their arch-rivals and slim chances of silverware this season, Barcelona’s struggles on the field have mirrored the turbulence off it, marking a challenging campaign for the club.