Xavi Hernández, the former Barcelona coach, recently opened up about his future in the world of football management following his dismissal from the Catalan club at the end of last season. His departure came as a result of the team's declining performances and disappointing results. However, the Spanish coach remains optimistic and ambitious about his next steps.
In an interview with the French magazine France Football, Xavi shared his thoughts on his future in coaching, making it clear that he is open to various opportunities. "I don’t have anything pre-planned. I’m open to all possibilities. Why not coach another team in La Liga?" he said. "I’m looking for an exciting project, and I have the ambition to win titles. I will listen to different offers."
Despite his strong connection to Barcelona, Xavi is willing to take on new challenges outside the club where he built his legacy as a player and later as a coach. His desire to find a competitive team and implement his philosophy remains strong.
When asked about the coaches he admires the most in the current footballing world, Xavi did not hesitate to list some of his favorites. "I love watching teams that play beautiful football, regardless of their style. I admire Pep Guardiola, Arne Slot, Vincent Kompany, and others," he said. "I want my players to enjoy themselves, play attractive football for the fans, and win trophies."
Xavi also spoke about his personal ambitions, making it clear that he still has big dreams to achieve in football. "I want to win the Champions League, the Euros, and the World Cup," he stated with determination, showing that his aspirations go beyond club football and extend to international success as well.
Reflecting on the figures who influenced his footballing philosophy, Xavi emphasized the importance of Johan Cruyff’s legacy in shaping his perspective. "Cruyff had a huge impact on me," he said. "For me, football is a game before anything else. Of course, the goal is to
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