BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — First, he wanted out. Then he opted to stay. Finally, Barcelona said enough is enough and decided to part ways. One month after Xavi Hernández said he would continue on as Barcelona coach despite a disappointing season, the Spanish club told the former midfield great it did not want him back. In the latest, and most likely final, twist to the bumpy season with Xavi in charge, Barcelona announced Friday that the club would be making a coaching change for next season. The S
Inverness Caledonian Thistle will train at the home of fellow League One club Kelty Hearts
Barcelona’s former captain has spent two and a half years in charge.
The former Camp Nou midfielder initially decided to step down in January before changing his mind last month - Hansi Flick could be the new Barca boss