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Xavi regrets Dembele’s departure – Champions League – Events

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Xavi regrets Dembele’s departure – Champions League – Events

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Events – Champions League Wednesday, April 10, 2024 18:26 According to FC Barcelona coach, Xavi, PSG is the clear favorite in the quarter-final clash. However, the coach of the Pride of Catalonia gave a surprising reason for this state of affairs.

On Wednesday, Ousmane Dembele will face his former Barcelona teammates for the first time at the Parc des Princes. The French winger left the capital of Catalonia last year and moved to PSG for 50 million euros, which hurt Xavi greatly. The Blaugrana coach was a great admirer of his talent and fought for a long time for the Frenchman to finally stay in the club. The decision to leave the 26-year-old was a great disappointment for him. And it is the person of the 2018 world champion that, according to Xavi, makes the French champions the favorite in this two-legged match.

– I wish him all the best because I have great respect for him. However, it was his unilateral decision. PSG is the favorite because last summer they took one of the best players in the world from our team – he admitted.

He also emphasized that, contrary to what the Spanish media writes, he does not intend to delegate any of his players to individual care of Kylian Mbappe. – I’ve never done anything like this before. Our rivals have many top-class players, we have to watch out for all of them, he added.

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