Xavi vexed as Barcelona's struggles continue

Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez said his team "gave away two points" to Valencia in a tense 1-1 draw on Saturday in La Liga.
The reigning champion moved into third spot, a point above Atletico Madrid, but trails Real Madrid by four and surprise leader Girona by six, having played one game more than all three sides.
Atletico fell 2-0 at Athletic Bilbao earlier on Saturday but the Catalans could not take full advantage in an entertaining clash on Spain's east coast.
Joao Felix sent Barcelona ahead in the second half after a slick team move, but Hugo Guillamon's fine strike pegged the visitor back.
"We have to be much stronger in the opponent's box, the chances are so clear (and) we didn't win the game," Xavi told Movistar.
"I think we gave away two points, because the team had a very good game... we take away a point that leaves us very unsatisfied."
Barcelona has won just one of its last four league matches, including being ripped apart by a rampant Girona last weekend at home.
Barca was further shaken by a midweek Champions League defeat at Royal Antwerp, which created further questions over Xavi's management even though the Catalans were already through to the last 16.
In the subsequent days, club figures, including president Joan Laporta, showed him support, ahead of what Spanish media billed a 'final' at Valencia's rowdy Mestalla stadium.
"Anything that wasn't three points was a tough blow for us," Barca midfielder Pedri told Movistar.
"We did a lot of things right but we didn't get the goal. I think our play was a lot better than in the Girona game, where we weren't good."
The Spain international said the team is backing Xavi.
"We're with the coach, these aren't good moments for any of us... we have to be united to turn it around."
As in Barca's defeat by Girona, the game flowed from end to end.
Both goalkeepers were called into action before Felix sent Barca ahead early in the second half.
Frenkie de Jong played in Raphinha with a delightful pass and the Brazilian teed up for the Portuguese forward to tap home.
Guillamon equalized in the 70th minute after Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo allowed the ball to bounce instead of clearing his lines.
The Spain midfielder found the top corner from the edge of the box to put Ruben Baraja's team level. Ferran Torres and Raphinha missed big chances in the final stages as Barca searched for a winner.
The draw takes Valencia 10th, with Baraja's side significantly more solid than last season when they battled relegation.
Lions roar
Earlier, Athletic Bilbao powered to a convincing 2-0 victory over a flat Atletico to close the gap on the top four.
Gorka Guruzeta and Nico Williams struck second-half goals to deservedly secure the points for Los Leones (The Lions), who dominated at a jubilant San Mames.
Atletico has lost four games in La Liga this season, each away from home, while winning all eight matches it has played at the Metropolitano Stadium.
"We cannot play like this, one way at home, another away, you can't win titles like this, you can't win leagues," Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak told Movistar.
Ernesto Valverde's Athletic tested Oblak frequently, with brothers Inaki and Nico Williams both striking the woodwork, while Oihan Sancet skied a penalty.
Inaki Williams, making his 400th appearance for Athletic, helped create the opener, finished by Guruzeta from Ander Herrera's cross.
Nico Williams added a stunning second when he bent a shot over Oblak into the far top corner with his weaker left foot.
Despite defeat and his team's drab display, Atletico coach Diego Simeone maintained a positive attitude.
"Today is the day I am calmest," he told reporters.
"I know the boys are giving me (everything) and I am with them to the death."
AFP

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