Barcelona, the dark horse on the La Liga track, has been on a roll lately, winning two cities in a row, but there are undercurrents in the stables. The team's striker Robert Livendowski publicly blasted coach Xavi, accusing him of being too conservative in his tactics and severely lacking in support for the front line, which is contrary to the flashy style of soccer that Barcelona has always espoused.

Robert Livendowski was blunt in his interview with Mundo Deportivo: As Barcelona, we not only want to win, but also play pleasing attacking soccer. However, we often lack enough attacking players on the field, I do not get the proper support. This problem needs to be solved. Take the most recent game against Villarreal as an example, after Ansel Fadi and Ferentolis came on as substitutes, the team created countless attacking chances, and there is absolutely no reason for them to be left out as substitutes.

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