Xavi Hernández has been relieved of his duty as head coach of FC Barcelona’s first team, the club announced on Friday.
The 44-year-old had, months ago, previously announced his decision to step down as gaffer of the side at the end of the season.
However, following discussions with and convinction from the club hierarchy, the former Blaugrana captain decided to reverse his decision.
Despite Xavi’s u-turn on his initial decision, the LaLiga giants have proceeded to sack him – with a fallout with the club president Joan Laporta reported as the cause of his exit.
Laporta was reported to be upset with Xavi’s comments ahead of the Almeria game after he talked about the club’s financial situation.
Xavi will still be in the dugout for the Catalan side’s final league game at Sevilla on Sunday.An official statement released by the club, read:
“Today Friday, FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta has informed Xavi Hernández that he will not be continuing as first team coach in the 2024-25 season.
“The meeting happened at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper and was also attended by sporting vice-president Rafa Yuste, director of sport Anderson Luís de Souza, Deco, Xavi, Òscar Hernández and Sergio Alegre.
“FC Barcelona wishes to thank Xavi for his work as coach, as well as for his inimitable career as a player and as team captain, and wishes him every future success in the world.
“Xavi Hernández will be coaching the team for the last time in Sunday’s game away to Sevilla.
“During the course of the next few days, FC Barcelona will be making an announcement regarding the new first team structure.”
Former Bayern Munich and Germany national team coach, Hansi Flick is suggested to be the favourite as the new coach of the Spanish giants.