Barcelona ready to reset after loss to Madrid: Vinícius celebrates hat trick and vows to improve
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández accepts blame for 4-1 loss to Real Madrid in Spanish Super Cup final. Team seeks to reset.
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández was prepared for the wave of criticism that followed the team's 4-1 loss to Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia. The media was quick to label the defeat as "humiliating" and "destructive," and Xavi acknowledged that the blame was well-deserved. He emphasized the need for self-criticism and a quick turnaround to keep competing for the remaining titles.
The loss was a significant setback for Barcelona, which now trails Real Madrid by seven points in the Spanish league. Xavi, who had been under pressure after a series of unconvincing performances, expressed gratitude for the club's continued support and faith in the project.
Despite the defeat, Xavi remains focused on the future and is determined to guide the team through the upcoming Copa del Rey match against Unionistas and the Spanish league fixture against Real Betis. Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior, who was named the best player of the final, scored a first-half hat trick and was at the center of some verbal altercations during the match. He expressed a desire to improve and set a positive example for young fans, while also addressing the challenges of being a high-profile player in the spotlight.
Looking ahead, Madrid faces Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey, while other Copa matchups include Getafe vs. Sevilla, Alaves vs. Athletic Bilbao, Valencia vs. Celta Vigo, Girona vs. Rayo Vallecano, Osasuna vs. Real Sociedad, and Tenerife vs. Mallorca. Both Barcelona and Real Madrid are eager to bounce back from their recent performances and continue their pursuit of silverware in the remaining competitions.
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