Tyler Seguin's net worth, age, NHL ranking, wife, current team, house, cars, stats, contract
NHL
Xavi Hernandez has intimated Barcelona does not deserve to remain in the Champions League following their thrilling draw with Inter Milan on Wednesday night.
Xavi's Barca led by a lone goal at halftime but needed a Robert Lewandowski brace in the dying embers of the game to salvage a three-all scoreline.
The result keeps Barcelona's chances of qualifying for the last 16 alive however will need Inter Milan to drop points in their final two games in Group C.
Tyler Seguin's net worth, age, NHL ranking, wife, current team, house, cars, stats, contract
NHLBut it appears the 42-year-old former midfielder has already thrown in the towel following his honest admission after his side's costly draw at Camp Nou.
Exciting feature: Check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ find "Recommended for you" block and enjoy!
"If you don't beat Inter at home, you don't deserve to stay in this competition," he said as quoted by GOAL.
"The first half was excellent, but the second half was not, we made a lot of mistakes. There are mistakes that can't be allowed at the top level of football."
Xavi added: "I'm very disappointed, sad, frustrated... I'm angry. I have to be self-critical, we don't deserve to play in the Champions League. It hurts me, but it's the truth."
The Catalan giants must quickly recover from the disappointing draw with the Nerazurri as they cross swords with arch-rivals Real Madrid in Sunday's El Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu, as noted by Barca Blaugranes.
Barca edge Mallorca to top league, Atletico dominate sorry Sevilla
FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported that FC Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez claims this year's UEFA Champions League has been 'cruel' to his side.
Barca's inch-perfect start to La Liga is in sharp contrast to their output in Europe's premier club competition, picking up just one win in four games.
Having led 1-0, Xavi's charges found themselves down 2-1 and then 3-2 before Poland striker Robert Lewandowski’s late header salvaged a draw for the Catalan giants.