Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández is eager to dispel the notion that his team's performances have declined this season. While acknowledging that Real Madrid is in better form, Xavi believes that Barcelona has actually improved in terms of their style of play.
When asked about the difference in displays compared to the previous campaign, Xavi rejected the idea that Barcelona's levels have dropped. He pointed out their impressive performances against Sevilla, Athletic Club, Real Madrid, and Girona, even in defeat. Xavi also highlighted their strong showing against Porto in the Champions League, asserting that Barcelona has played exceptionally well this season, potentially even better than the previous year.
Although Madrid currently seems to be in slightly better form, Xavi emphasized that the upcoming Clásico showdown in the Spanish Supercopa final is a fifty-fifty contest. Xavi views it as a crucial match, the first of four titles at stake this season, and he is content with Barcelona's position. However, the team will have to face the challenge without Raphinha, who is injured, and possibly without João Cancelo.
Despite the absence of some key players, Xavi remains focused on maintaining Barcelona's identity and playing their unique style of football. He intends to stick to Johan Cruyff's principles, aiming to replicate last year's 3-1 victory over Real Madrid in the final. Xavi believes it is vital to play with the Barça DNA, dictating the game and dominating possession.
This upcoming Clásico will be Xavi's eighth as Barcelona coach, with Carlo Ancelotti in charge of Madrid for all of them. The two teams have had an equal number of victories, with Madrid winning the last two encounters. Xavi holds Ancelotti in high regard, considering him one of the greatest coaches of all time, due to his extensive list of achievements in various countries. Xavi expresses extraordinary respect for Ancelotti, praising his gentlemanly demeanor and unwavering professionalism.
On the other hand, Ancelotti recognizes Xavi's potential as a coach, commending his current performance at Barcelona. Despite Xavi's relative lack of experience, Ancelotti believes that his background as one of the best midfielders in the world contributes to his coaching abilities. Ancelotti notes that although coaching is a different domain, Xavi's profound understanding of the game gives him an advantage.
Reflecting on their previous encounter this season, Ancelotti acknowledges that Barcelona had the upper hand for the first hour of the match, but two late goals from Jude Bellingham secured a 2-1 victory for Madrid. Ancelotti admits that they had to reassess their strategy, particularly in defense, after that game.
Although Xavi has mentioned that last year's Supercopa final defeat boosted Barcelona's confidence, Ancelotti asserts that revenge is not their motivation. For Madrid, it is always about giving their all and living up to the expectations of the club. Ancelotti expresses utmost respect for Barcelona as a strong opponent who previously defeated them. He acknowledges their hunger for success, and the desire to claim victory remains unchanged.
As the final approaches, Ancelotti remains tight-lipped about his choice of goalkeeper, having recently opted for Kepa Arrizabalaga instead of Andriy Lunin. However, he confirms that the right-back Dani Carvajal, the standout player in the semifinal, is fit and ready for the final.
In the end, the Spanish Supercopa final between Barcelona and Real Madrid promises to be an intense battle between two giants of Spanish football. While Xavi aims to demonstrate Barcelona's improvement and commitment to their DNA, Ancelotti and his team are determined to assert their dominance and maintain the hunger for success. The clash represents a crucial opportunity for both coaches to showcase their tactics and guide their respective teams to victory.