Xavi under pressure at Barcelona with his job on the line following Champions League disaster
FootballBarcelona Upset With Misfiring Attackers Raphinha and Memphis Depay After UCL Elimination
- Barcelona’s board are not impressed with the performances of Raphinha and Memphis Depay this season after a run of poor results
- Raphinha has only managed one goal for Barcelona this season while Depay has been plagued with injuries since the international break
- Barcelona failed to reach the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League for the second consecutive season after their 3-0 loss to Bayern Munich
Barcelona’s season has not gone as planned after the Catalans’ shock elimination from the Champions League in the group stages at the hands of Bayern Munich.
It is the second consecutive season Barca has failed to reach the knockout stages after also falling short in the 2021/22 season in Xavi’s first few weeks as manager.
According to Barca Universal, Barcelona are now throwing some of the blame on misfiring forwards Raphinha and Memphis Depay for contributing less to the Catalans’ success.
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The Blaugrana are said to be internally surprised by the sharp decline in Raphinha’s form, which in turn has led to a reduced role in Xavi’s side after scoring just one goal since his arrival from Chelsea.
Memphis Depay has missed eight matches for Barcelona due to injury and the Spanish giants are said to have some discomfort with the situation.
Xavi has confidence of Barcelona’s board
Meanwhile, Xavi says he retains the support of the Barcelona management despite the Catalans' early exit from the Champions League in midweek, Goal reports.
the 42-year-old manager reiterated that he has full confidence in the long-term project at Barcelona as he discussed the upcoming January transfer window.
Xavi admitted the club is not in a good situation at the moment but revealed everyone will keep working hard to restore the glory days back the Camp Nou.
Juan Laporta confirms Barcelona’s priority is to win La Liga as Catalans risk early Champions League exit
FootballBarcelona ready to offload 7 players
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Barcelona’s elimination from the UEFA Champions League is already having some repercussions on the Spanish giants after it was revealed the club is set to offload some of its players.
Barca’s Champions League exit is set to bring in some financial losses and the club is moving swiftly to balance its books by offloading some of the club’s top earners.
Barcelona are now ready to sell as many as 7 players in the winter transfer window, including Manchester United and Chelsea target Frenkie de Jong.