Xavi: Respect and values is more important than winning at Barcelona

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While talking to the Globe Football Conference(Barcelona Jersey) in Dubai, Xavi, who was joined by Franck Ribery, said that although Ribery and Cristiano both done enough to deserve the Ballon d'Or in 2013, its teammate Leo Messi is the best and deserves to win the award for the fifth consecutive year.

"Ribery and Ronaldo have done great things to win the Ballon d'Or, but for me the best player in the world and in history is Messi. I'm quite s R, but I n 'have no voice.

On Ribery and Bayern Munich(Soccer Jerseys), the Spanish international star talked about the willingness of the team to avenge 7-0 defeat in the Champions League semi-final last year.

Hopefully we'll see if we can be more competitive than we were last year. It is obvious that Bayern is the favorite to win this competition. "

Xavi went to discuss the reasons for the success of Barcelona during the last decade and its r Staff in making football history with his childhood club.

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“I am a student of that academy. They teach you to compete and also teach you about values. You are taught more than just football. Respect and the transferring of those values is more important than winning.

“We have managed to make history, but with the passing of time we will see even more clearly that we have achieved something extraordinary. It’s not about being leaders. I don’t believe in leaders, I believe in the group.”

Hernandez was then asked if the Cristiano Ronaldo Jersey cancer relapse by manager Tito Vilanova last season had affected the results, to which the midfielder adamantly denied that the two were connected.

“No way, not at all. His illness was a big handicap and we all had to pull together. The work of the assistant managers was great, as was that of the team captains and the other players, who in that moment decided to come together as a group despite considerable adversity, and we played an extraordinary season.”

Xavi and Ribery both concluded by expressing their joy in making it back to the World Cup and Barcelona’s second captain insists he us up for a rematch against Brazil.

“We’re excited about going. We know it’ll be hard, that the hosts are a superb team, as we saw in the Confederations Cup. But we’re up for it and want to keep our title.”