Barcelona's performance has been disappointing this season, and coach Xavi has been under a lot of pressure. After being sacked by Real Madrid in the early hours of Monday morning (15), Xavi even had to publicly apologize, but director Dicko sent out a reassuring message that the club has no intention of changing its manager. Xavi has kept his position for the time being, but he confirmed that there will not be any new players joining the club in January, so the road ahead is still rocky.
After Barcelona's 1-4 defeat in the national tournament, Xavi admitted that this was his worst performance of the season and apologized to the fans. After the match, a reporter asked if Diego would change his manager, to which the Portuguese star responded: "This question is really redundant, Xavi still has the support of the whole club, and the defeat is very painful, but it won't change anything.