Xavi refuses to return to training in Spain
The Spanish newspaper Marca reported that the Spanish coach Xavi Hernandez, the former coach of Barcelona, does not intend to return to train any team in Spain in the near future, and according to sources close to Xavi, he refuses to compete with Barcelona in the Spanish League and focuses on training challenges outside the borders of his country.
Xavi, who left Barcelona's training at the end of last season, plans to take over a European club with a medium -term sports project, with great ambitions, and the coach wants to have a new experience outside Spain, where he does not see himself in competition with his former team, indicating that he will not accept Training any other team in Spain.
Xavi had left his position in Barcelona to be replaced by German coach Hans Felk, who started a strong start with the team with six wins out of seven games in the Champions League, which is the best start of the team in the tournament since the 2014/2015 season, with coach Luis Enrique.
Xavi appears to focus on building his training future in other European clubs away from local competition, as he aspires to achieve great successes in new challenges.
Xavi, who left Barcelona's training at the end of last season, plans to take over a European club with a medium -term sports project, with great ambitions, and the coach wants to have a new experience outside Spain, where he does not see himself in competition with his former team, indicating that he will not accept Training any other team in Spain.
Xavi had left his position in Barcelona to be replaced by German coach Hans Felk, who started a strong start with the team with six wins out of seven games in the Champions League, which is the best start of the team in the tournament since the 2014/2015 season, with coach Luis Enrique.
Xavi appears to focus on building his training future in other European clubs away from local competition, as he aspires to achieve great successes in new challenges.