Barcelona don’t need any motivation ahead of their Europa League match against Manchester United, according to Xavi, who believes the chance to win at Old TraffordAMP is satisfactory.
After a thrilling 2-2AMP draw at Camp Nou last week, the two sides will meet in the return leg of their knockout round play-off fixture.
Xavi, a member of the Barcelona squad that defeated United in the Champions League finals in 2009 and 2011, is looking forward to the match.
Xavi believes that traveling to England, specifically to Old Trafford, will be more than enough to inspire his players regardless of the first-leg result.
“I have very good memories of the games I played in England, simply because it is so special to play there,” he told the Times. “It is the cradle of football.
“The stadiums, the fans who do not stop cheering, everything has a very special flavour that is not seen anywhere else in the world.
“So imagine, it is such a pleasure for me to go back to Old Trafford, one of the best stadiums and [one of the] biggest teams in the world.
“We are a brave team that likes to attack and always win. [This game] will not be an exception. It’s like a big Champions League game.
“For the fans, it’s a massively interesting match. For the players, [it is] one of those matches that everyone wants to play at least once in their life.”
Barcelona had to come from behind to draw with United, a team that Erik ten Hag has revitalized.
Xavi is not cowed by their form however, adding:
“Fear? Fear of what? On the contrary, Old Trafford motivates [you].
“It is one of those stadiums where you want to play at least once in your life, where you have to get the best out of yourself.”