Xavi Identifies The Primary Trait The Next Barcelona Manager Must Possess

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Xavi has emphasized the necessity for his successor as Barcelona head coach to embody the essence of “Barca DNA,” aligning with the club’s enduring principles.

Despite securing Barcelona’s first La Liga title since 2019 in the previous season, the team’s performance has declined in 2023/24.

In January, Xavi disclosed his decision to resign in the summer, citing the “cruel” and “unpleasant” nature of the coaching experience at Barca.

The Catalans are yet to settle on a successor and Xavi has refused to give his opinion on the kind of traits and attributes that person should have, other than one very important thing.

 

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“I don’t know,” he said when asked at a press conference ahead of facing Getafe. “In the end, it’s Deco and the president who have to decide. [But] he should maintain the line of Barca DNA.”

That ‘Barca DNA’ has often been a theme of coaches hired at Camp Nou. Xavi himself spent 24 years at the club from the age of 11 until he retired as a player in 2015.

Pep Guardiola was also a former player before becoming manager, while Johan Cruyff helped revolutonise the club with his vision as a player before later returning as coach at a low point in their history in 1988 and then ushering in the ‘Dream Team’ era.

In recent years, Luis Enrique, the late Tito Vilanova, Ernesto Valverde and Ronald Koeman have all possessed it too.

Less successful appointments like Quique Setien and Gerardo Martino had no prior connection to the club before being recruited.

Frank Rijkaard, winner of Barca’s 2006 Champions League title is an exception of the rule.

However, his roots at Ajax and having worked under visionary coach Rinus Michels in the Dutch national team ensured he was already well versed in similar principles that define Barca DNA.

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