The former tennis player advises the Blaugrana coach on how to manage the moment that Barça is going through
“Be yourself and explain things internally, from the beginning,” he said in statements to SPORT.
Former tennis player Àlex Corretja has participated in the Teknon Tennis Clinic at Center Mèdic Teknon which was held this morning, in which Rafa Nadal also participated. The former tennis player, a friend of Xavi Hernández, has reviewed the current situation at Barça in statements to SPORT.
“I appreciate him as a person and coach. Xavi is trying to explain the players’ feelings and anything you say, you have to measure it a lot. It has to be the same, he is the leader of the ship and we have to trust each other. “She is a qualified person and I don’t see a better person for this position,” she explained.
Asked about the Blaugrana coach’s recent statements, Corretja commented the following: “He is aware of the club where he is. Everything that is happening around. One thing is that you are a veteran and you know how to manage it and another thing is that you are young and it comes to you again.. They may be more distracted by social media and it can disorient you and lose confidence in yourself. I imagine he meant more to that. I don’t think he means that the team’s performance is the fault of one person or another.. What’s on the outside can affect the inside, especially in young people. “I think that was the message.”
Finally, the former tennis player sends the following message to the Egarense: “He is aware of the club where he is. Everything that is happening around. One thing is that he is a veteran and you know how to manage him. And the next thing is that you are young and it comes to you again. They may be more distracted by social media and it can disorient you and lose confidence in yourself.. I imagine he meant more to that. I don’t think he means that the team’s performance is the fault of one person or another. What’s on the outside can affect the inside, especially in young people. “I think that was the message.”