Barcelona visits Celta with club pressing to sign Xavi

Updated Nov. 4, 2021 10:00 a.m. ET
Associated Press

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — While club officials negotiate in Qatar to sign coach Xavi Hernández, Barcelona crosses Spain to play at Celta Vigo in a match it needs to win to regain its footing in the Spanish league.

If Barcelona has its way, Sergi Barjuan's last game as caretaker coach will be Saturday at Balaídos Stadium. A two-week international break for clubs follows, providing a window for a new coach to step in and let Barjuan return to Barcelona’s reserve team.

“I am going about this as if this was my team,” Barjuan said about his interim job. “If you show (the players) you have doubts ... the only way to keep everyone together is for me to be sincere, convince my players and help them improve. I can’t think about tomorrow.”

Barjuan has so far overseen a frustrating 1-1 home draw with Alavés in the domestic league and clutch

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But Barcelona heads to Celta without any margin for error in Spain. The dominant club in the league for the past two decades sits in ninth place at nine points behind leader Real Sociedad.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta insists that “there are no transition seasons for Barcelona" and that winning titles is always the team's main aim, but it is becoming increasingly clear that a top-four finish is the most realistic objective for a financially depleted club that has lost Lionel Messi. And the team must improve to even reach that goal after only four wins in 11 league matches.

Reports in Barcelona’s sports press point to this week as being key for Barcelona to sign Xavi. The club

Laporta said last week following the

Against Celta, Barcelona will again be without winger Ousmane Dembelé, who injured a left thigh muscle after he played his first minutes of the season as a substitute at Kyiv.

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Sociedad will aim to extend its 11-game unbeaten streak in the league on Sunday when it visits Osasuna. The Basque club has injury concerns about its top two scorers, however. Mikel Oyarzabal will miss Thursday’s Europa League match against Sturm Graz, while Alexander Isak is doubtful.

Sociedad is one point ahead of both Real Madrid and Sevilla, while Atlético Madrid enters the weekend in fourth place at three points adrift.

Madrid boasts the top two scorers in the league. Nine of Karim Benzema’s 13 goals this campaign have come in the league, while Vinícius Júnior is close behind with seven.

Carlo Ancelotti’s team will host sixth-place Rayo Vallecano on Saturday. Rayo, while owning the best home record in the league this season, has only won once on the road.

Sevilla plays at fifth-place Real Betis in a Seville derby on Sunday, while Atlético visits Valencia hoping to bounce back from its 2-0 defeat at Liverpool on Wednesday in the Champions League.

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