Real Oviedo player Santi Cazorlacan boast of being one of the people who has known both of Xavi's professional facets, as a footballer and as a coach. The Asturian spoke to the British newspaper 'The Guardian' and spoke about the Catalan during his time as a coach.
Cazorla said he had noticed differences between Xavi the player and the man who was his coach: "Xavi surprised me. As a player he never raised his voice and now... The first day we were losing. I watched him throw boots about, swearing, shouting. I’m thinking: ‘Someone’s swapped the guy I knew for someone else."
"I asked later: ‘Xavi, what happened to you today?!’ He says: ‘I’ve changed completely. If you don’t, the dressing room doesn’t respect you.’ I thought: ‘You really have to?’ I don’t see that in me, but then I didn’t see it in him, either," he explained.
On the other hand, the Asturian added that he doesn't understand why the Barcelona boss is so criticised: "It’s sad he’s suffering in his own home, undervalued. He arrived at one of the hardest moments in their history, won the league and Super Cup, but it’s never enough".
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