Barcelona:For midfielder-turned-coach Xavi Hernndez, the trick to getting Barcelona back on the winning path is not signing better players or the tactical tweaks he is sure to make.
The key for Xavi is the old-school values that he grew up with as a youth at the La Masia training academy.
"I am going to put my life into this job for this to work," Xavi said Friday, a day before his Barcelona coaching debut in a derby against Espanyol at Camp Nou.
"I am going to transmit to my players that we are Bara and that means we have to give more than just 100% every minute, every second so that this can work. We owe a lot to so many people, and we can't let them down, at least not in our values of showing the right attitude, making an effort and accepting sacrifice.
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"Later, the results will depend on our opponents and aspects of the game, but we have to make our fans proud of us, even when we fail to win," he said.
The 41-year-old Xavi was hired before the international break two weeks ago to replace the fired Ronald Koeman.
Xavi has inherited a team that is struggling to adjust to life after Lionel Messi and is in ninth place in the Spanish league. Far from the juggernaut he helped create before leaving in 2015, Barcelona has been handed several humbling losses in recent seasons, both before and after Messi left.
As a player, the midfield maestro was the on-field tactician who helped teams coached by Frank Rijkaard, Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique win the Champions League four times.