Barcelona president Joan Laporta indicated on Friday that talks with Xavi had advanced but no agreement had yet been reached; Xavi: "I'm currently focused on my work with Al Sadd and I cannot talk about anything else"; Ronald Koeman was sacked by Barcelona on Wednesday
Saturday 30 October 2021 12:29, UK
Xavi says he is focused on his role as manager of Qatari side Al Sadd amid speculation he could succeed Ronald Koeman at his former club Barcelona.
Barca sacked Koeman after a defeat by Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday and have since appointed "B" team coach Sergi Barjuan as interim manager.
Barca president Joan Laporta indicated on Friday that talks with the 41-year-old Xavi, who enjoyed a trophy-laden 17-year spell at the club, had advanced but no agreement had yet been reached.
"I'm currently focused on my work with Al Sadd and I cannot talk about anything else," Xavi, whose side are preparing for a Qatar Stars League game against Al Ahli on Saturday, told a news conference on Friday.
In May, Xavi signed a contract to extend his stay in charge of Al Sadd for another two years.
He turned down the chance to coach Barcelona in January 2020 after Ernesto Valverde was dismissed, but was linked with the top job at the Camp Nou, even after Koeman succeeded Quique Setien.
Xavi has enjoyed great success since moving to Doha in 2019, winning seven major trophies for the reigning Qatar Stars League champions, who took to Twitter to insist their coach is not eyeing a move away.
"In response to what is circulating recently, the #AlSadd management reaffirms that Xavi has a two-year contract with the club and is fully focused on the team's upcoming matches, to maintain our lead at the top of the league and to defend the title," Al Sadd tweeted.
Barcelona are ninth in La Liga with 15 points from 10 games, nine points adrift of leaders Real Sociedad, and trailing second-placed Real Madrid by six points. They host Alaves on Saturday.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes his former Barcelona team-mate is ready to become head coach at the Nou Camp.
Guardiola expressed his sympathy for Koeman following his sacking but says he has no doubts about Xavi's ability to manage the Catalan club.
"Ronald and myself know exactly that we depend and live and we are there for the results," said former Barcelona boss Guardiola.
"Nobody can survive without good results, not Koeman or Pep. All I can say is he's a friend of mine, I wish him all the best, we can chat soon...
"Xavi - I don't know what's going to happen. In case it happens I don't have any doubts he's ready to do the job.
"He knows the game, he has passion and I'm pretty sure he has more experience now than I had when I took over."