where's the nearest casino

Is Fanduel Casino legal in your state?

Xavi opens up on ‘toughest talk of my career’ during Barcelona’s shaky display against Almeria – which saw his side go in level at the break

Xavi opened up on the "toughest talk" of his career at half-time during Barcelona’s shaky display against Almeria.

Article continues below

Article continues below

Article continues below

Barcelona edged out Almeria 3-2Scores were level at the breakXavi went hard at his players at half-time team talkWHAT HAPPENED?

The Blaugranas laboured to a 3-2 win over Almeria in La Liga after a lacklustre first-half performance which saw them head into the tunnel with the scores locked at 1-1. Dissatisfied with his team's performance, Xavi expressed his concerns about the lack of spirit in his troops which forced him to use some choice words during the team talk at half-time.

AdvertisementWHAT XAVI SAID

Speaking to reporters, Xavi said: "It is very serious that a team that has only won one league does not have a soul, but it will not happen again. It's my responsibility. During the break I had the toughest talk of my career as a coach.

"Did it work? You've already seen it. I liked the second half, unlike the first, and that's why we won. I think the victory is fair."

GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE

The Catalan coach's stern words during the break seemed to have a positive impact as Barcelona showcased a significant improvement in the second half as the team rallied to secure a 3-2 victory, thanks to two crucial goals from Sergi Roberto.

"The game went perfectly for us because the first half is what we should not do and the second, what we should do," he said. "If we play like the second half we will always be able to compete for the titles."

DID YOU KNOW?

Barcelona's leaky defence is a concern for Xavi as they have already shipped in 21 goals in 18 appearances. To put matters into perspective, the reigning champions conceded just 20 in their entire campaign last season.

Special Offer

Claim your exclusive bonus now! Click below to continue.