Xavi pushes away Bayern thoughts as Barca prepare for ‘dangerous’ Cadiz
Barcelona head coach Xavi warned his side will face a “dangerous” opponent in Cadiz on Saturday, making it clear he is not yet considering the upcoming test against Bayern Munich.
The Catalan giants will travel to Bavaria for a huge Champions League clash in Group C, with both sides having won their respective opening fixtures against Viktoria Plzen and Inter.
Tuesday’s fixture will also see Robert Lewandowski, who scored a hat-trick on his European debut for Barcelona, return to face the side he recently departed and that adds further intrigue to the game.
Xavi, however, is focusing on Saturday’s LaLiga away clash against Cadiz and is expecting a difficult encounter, with Barcelona’s opponents desperate to secure a first win of the season.
“It’s a difficult, rocky, very defensive opponent. It’s been tough for us the last four games, we haven’t beaten them. Good day for football revenge,” Xavi said in Friday’s press conference.
Indeed, Cadiz have won two and drawn two of their last four against Barcelona in LaLiga, but this season they have been slow starters, losing four in a row to sit bottom of the Spanish top flight, in which Barcelona hold down second spot.
“They haven’t won, but that makes them more dangerous, they will come out more aggressive,” Xavi said. “It’s a difficult place to go, one of those which [can decide who] wins the league. Here they secured their safety [from relegation] last year, they work very well even if they have not started very well.
“We are focused on the Cadiz alone. I understand the euphoria, but this has just begun. We have to be humble, we play for three very important points, and we are waiting to win against Cadiz, not thinking about Bayern.
“It’s not difficult to manage, there are experienced players as well as young players, and they’re all motivated and plugged in, I need them all.”
Xavi echoed that sentiment when asked about Real Madrid losing Karim Benzema due to injury, with the first Clasico of the season coming up next month.
“We are waiting for the Cadiz game. Neither of Benzema, nor of [Antoine] Griezmann, nor of debates, I think of Cadiz, of how to play them, surprise them,” Xavi said.
“We are looking out for ourselves, not the rest. If I’m looking out for others, we’re going [to do] badly.”