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'We need more than a miracle' - Barcelona boss seeks divine intervention against Bayern

'We need more than a miracle' - Xavi admits that only God can save Barcelona from Europa League when they take on Bayern Munich.
Barcelona boss seeks God's intervention against Bayern Munich
Barcelona boss seeks God's intervention against Bayern Munich

Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez has described what it takes to defeat Bayern Munich when both sides meet in a Champions League matchday five group stage fixture.

Barcelona are in a precarious position in the group below Bayern Munich and Inter Milan.

After a 3-3 draw in their last outing against Inter Milan, Barcelona needs an outright victory against Bayern Munich at the Spotify Camp Nou.

Xavi on Barcelona vs Bayern Munich

Xavi gave his thoughts on the game at the pre-match press conference along with Eric Garcia.

The former midfielder now coach revealed that his side will need more than a miracle if they are to progress from the group.

He said, "I expect a very intense opponent in Bayern, very physical, very well worked.

"We consider them as one of the best teams in the world. Regardless of what happens in Milan, we must show that we are at a good level, with our gameplay and with victory." 

"We are in this situation because of our mistakes, we have to be self-critical.

"Miracle? We need more than a miracle, we have a small hope although we are in a very uncomfortable situation. In football, sometimes the one who deserves it doesn't always win."

Xavi explained that qualification is no longer in their hands regardless of what happens in the other group game between Inter Milan and Viktoria Plzen.

After the defeat to Real Madrid in El Clásico, Barcelona has bounced back with victories against Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao.

Bayern Munich have already qualified for the knockout stages and welcomed back Thomas Muller and Leroy Sane for the clash against Barcelona.

Barcelona will fight for their continuation in the Champions League against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, October 26, 2022.

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