A Liga trophy followed eight months later, one that restored winning ways but papered over some clear cracks in his side. Yes, Barca were good enough defensively to win the league, but their attacking quality was lacking. This was not the La Masia-bred, Cruyffian, Pep Guardiola football that Xavi had promised. This was a Jose Mourinho-esque side that grinded out results.

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    Comparing La Xavineta to Mou… OP is either Madrid fan or is stupid as fuck. I am very upset everytime I see lies like these. Sorry everyone. Xavi’s team last season was winning the league at a record pace, only after getting a lead of +11 points or something like that they started losing points. Xavi’s team beat all top teams in La Liga in their direct matches while controlling the game, possession and chances. Often scoring the famous 4 goals games. Of course the press will highlight more the 1-0 games. Of course the press will praise Madrid for clutching games in the last 10 minutes while attacking Barca for doing the same. Xavi’s team until recent weeks was the team in La Liga, probably Europe with the highest chances created. Go back to your cave OP

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      10 months ago

      Barca dogs and crying about Real Madrid. Name a more iconic duo….

      This has nothing to do with Real Madrid. But I’m glad you always think of your father.

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      10 months ago

      I mostly saw the worst generation of strikers in la Liga for a long time but the midfielders are really great.