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Eto´o: If Xavi doesn´t end up coaching Barca, I´ll kill him!

SoccerNews in La Liga 18 Sep 2019

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Samuel Eto’o joked he will “kill” Xavi if his former Barcelona team-mate never coaches the Catalan giants.

Xavi, who won multiple major honours as a player at Camp Nou, has long been seen as a future Barca coach and has started his managerial career in Qatar with Al Sadd.

With Ernesto Valverde again coming under pressure amid an underwhelming opening to the season for the Catalan giants, Eto’o offered a clear suggestion on who could replace him. 

“He is the f******g boss in Qatar and in Spain,” Eto’o told Cadena SER of Xavi.

“If he doesn’t end up coaching Barca, I’ll kill him!”

Xavi and Andres Iniesta were part of one of football’s great midfields, with Eto’o hailing the latter’s talent.

“In the [2006 Champions League] final in Paris he played like [Diego] Maradona, [Lionel] Messi and Cristiano [Ronaldo] combined,” Eto’o added.

“I already said in my first interviews: he’s the best player I have trained with.

“People were surprised I didn’t say Ronaldinho or Messi, but time has proved me right.

“He’s never been recognised at the level of Leo or Cristiano, but Xavi and Iniesta are at that level.”

Barca’s next great star could be Ansu Fati, the 16-year-old becoming the youngest player to feature for the club in the Champions League when he started against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.

Fati already has two goals in three LaLiga appearances and Eto’o is excited by the forward’s huge potential.

“Only God knows what’s to come with Fati. He’s very good,” said the former Cameroon striker. “That one has two pairs of balls… he doesn’t have one pair, he has two.”

Fati has been playing alongside Barca’s new signing Antoine Griezmann, who also has two LaLiga goals this term.

“Playing at Barca is like drinking a good glass of wine,” Eto’o added. “Griezmann is drinking from that glass and enjoying it for a long time.”

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