Xavi Hernandez knows that his career as a player is nearing an end,
sbo888but he still thinks intensely about the way football should be played. He sat down in the Torch Hotel, close to his home and the Al Sadd training ground, for an interview on this subject and on much more.Calm, collected and ready to discuss football, the 38-year-old spoke exclusively to MARCA and reflected on how he experiences football.Do you think equality in LaLiga this season is fictitious?"No, it's very difficult
sbo888 to win. The level of coaches, ever since Pep [Guardiola] appeared, has grown a lot in Spain. They are very prepared. The other day I watched Espanyol vs Real Betis and it was a great game, because both coaches [Rubi and Quique Setien] wanted to win. It was fantastic. But I see it all, even those games where nobody wants the ball and it's all about seeing who slips up. Football is always great."