With the end of the season, Barcelona coach Xavi will wave goodbye, and the club has not yet decided on the selection of candidates to take over. The former Blues legend Li Huadu boldly proposed that perhaps the legendary coach of the Mo United can take on this important task, and listed six reasons to prove that the "inch king" is competent enough to take the Barcelona seat.

Lee Wardour, 52, played for Barcelona between 1997 and 2002. Although many fans are eager for the return of former manager Gaudio, given his current close relationship with Manchester City, a return to his former club is unlikely anytime soon. Lee Wardour was relaxed: "Many fans have reservations about the return of a former rival manager, but Molenu's early years at Barcelona, alongside Bobby Kasumi and Younger, are a testament to his strengths. Plus, he's an extraordinary character. Molenu is currently a free agent, which makes him more likely to join the club than other coaches who are under contract. In addition, he helped Real Madrid win the title and knows La Liga like the back of his hand. He also led Porto to the UEFA Champions League title when he was in charge of the team. What's more, Molenu has up to 37 years of teaching experience."

Although Lee Wardo also admitted that the stubbornness in Molenu's character could lead to some controversial statements which in turn triggered tensions with the fans, he has always been one of the best in soccer.

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