Champions League: Xavi wary of threat from Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia as Napoli host Barcelona

Champions League: Xavi wary of threat from Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia as Napoli host Barcelona

Barcelona have been looking much better since Xavi announced his decision to resign from the club once the season comes to a close, winning three of their last four games.

While the defensive problems persist, the Catalans seem to be playing without much pressure, with Robert Lewandowski in much better form now, as well.

However, they will have a mountain to climb Wednesday night as they visit Southern Italy to take on Napoli in the Champions League round of 16 first leg.

Xavi spoke to the media ahead of the clash, saying, “For tomorrow we have enthusiasm and hope. It is the ideal scenario to play a great game against a Naples team that changed the coach before the game.”

“It is not easy to prepare for a match like this. We are facing the current Serie A champion.”

“Napoli have surprisingly changed their coach 24 hours before the game. With the change of coach we don’t know what the match will bring,” Xavi added.

Xavi specifically made note of Napoli’s incredible duo from last season Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The latter has also been linked with Barcelona, recently, with the club reportedly looking to sign a left-winger this summer.

“Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia are top-level players.”

“Kvaratskhelia is one of the best players that there are in his position. We’ll need to pay attention to him.”

“It is crucial for us to defend well tomorrow. It’s difficult to stop Kvaratskhelia, Osimhen, and Politano,” he also said.

As far as his team is concerned, Xavi name-checked three players in particular for the game: Robert Lewandowski, Frenkie de Jong, and Pedri.

“For Lewandowski, for Frenkie, for Pedri, it’s a perfect stage to show their talent, their personality. For me as a coach as well. Robert is a leader, he has shown again what he is.”

 

As far as de Jong is concerned, the midfielder spoke to the media before Xavi’s presser and did not hold back on the media trying to portray him as a villain. He slammed down rumours of his salary and any potential departure.

“The words of Frenkie de Jong? I understand Frenkie perfectly, any footballer suffers injustice. For me he is fundamental, I think he will be a player for many years to come. He is a key player,” Xavi defended him.

We don’t blame the media for the results, but sometimes you indeed feel injustice when they say things that are not true. In this sense, the footballers take it out on themselves. But we have to play better and compete better. We understand that, but other things are unfair.”

Xavi also spoke about Barcelona’s objective for the match, how they are preparing for the game, and how they will treat the first leg since it is away from home.

“Under pressure for tomorrow? I am very motivated. We have to prepare for the game so that the players play as well as possible. The pressure is the same as always, it’s the pressure of Barça.”

“We have to prepare for the game knowing that there are 90 minutes left in Montjuïc in the second leg. But that doesn’t change our DNA. We have to defend well and have the ball.”

He concluded his press conference by saying, “We will go out to win tomorrow. A draw is not a good result for Barça, that’s how I was brought up. Although we have to bear in mind that we play the second leg at Montjuïc.”