<p>Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez said on Saturday that he had decided to step down at the end of the season after his side lost 5-3 at home to Villarreal in LaLiga, their third defeat in their last five games in all competitions.</p><p>Barca are third in the table on 44 points, 10 behind leaders Real Madrid and eight adrift of second-placed Girona.</p><p>"I'd like to announce that as of June 30 I will not continue as Barca coach," he told a press conference after meeting with club president Joan Laporta for over half an hour.</p><p>"It is a situation of common sense and I have decided that on June 30th I will not continue as Barca coach.</p><p>"I think the club needs a change of dynamic and I told the president Joan Laporta. As a fan, thinking about the club and the players, I think they will be freed up and will be calmer.</p><p>"I think the best thing to do is to leave on June 30th. Having said that, I will give my all for the four months that are left, I think we can have a good season and I hope that the dynamic will change. I believe I am doing the right thing."</p><p>Xavi played for Barcelona for 17 years, making 767 appearances and winning 25 trophies, including four Champions League titles and eight LaLiga crowns.</p><p>But despite being a club great and winning LaLiga last term, Barca's stuttering campaign has put Xavi under pressure.</p><p>They were thrashed by Real in the Spanish Super Cup final earlier in January and knocked out in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals by Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday. Barca face last season's Italian champions Napoli in a Champions League last-16 tie.</p><p>BEST THING</p><p>"I had a very human conversation with the president (Laporta), with a lot of common sense. The trust is absolute, he even got a little emotional," 44-year-old Xavi added.</p><p>"But I think it is time. I'm not driven by financial matters, but by my heart. I think it's the best thing for the club. I don't want to be a problem for the club in my heart.</p><p>"This game today is an example that we need a change of direction because it has been unfortunate and it is a time to change this dynamic. I can't remember a game as cruel as today.</p><p>"I insist. I don't want to be a problem but a solution and I believe that between now and June I can still be a solution."</p><p>Barca's on-field struggles are a reflection of the turmoil off the pitch at the club, including deepening financial problems and a</p><p>refereeing scandal</p><p>that could drag on for years.</p><p>Spanish prosecutors in March 2023 filed a complaint over alleged payments by Barca from 2001 to 2018 totalling more than 7.3 million euros ($7.92 million) to firms owned by former refereeing official Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira.</p><p>A Barcelona court has agreed to take on the case.</p><p>Barca already face huge financial challenges related to their massive wage bill and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and a</p><p>1.6 billion-euro</p><p>Camp Nou stadium renovation project.</p><p>"Being Barca manager is cruel ... people don't value your work," said Xavi. It's terrible wear and tear. I'm a positive guy ... but you know ... It doesn't make sense to continue. It affects the club, my family ... I will be at home for a while, I need to be with my children."</p>
<p>Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez said on Saturday that he had decided to step down at the end of the season after his side lost 5-3 at home to Villarreal in LaLiga, their third defeat in their last five games in all competitions.</p><p>Barca are third in the table on 44 points, 10 behind leaders Real Madrid and eight adrift of second-placed Girona.</p><p>"I'd like to announce that as of June 30 I will not continue as Barca coach," he told a press conference after meeting with club president Joan Laporta for over half an hour.</p><p>"It is a situation of common sense and I have decided that on June 30th I will not continue as Barca coach.</p><p>"I think the club needs a change of dynamic and I told the president Joan Laporta. As a fan, thinking about the club and the players, I think they will be freed up and will be calmer.</p><p>"I think the best thing to do is to leave on June 30th. Having said that, I will give my all for the four months that are left, I think we can have a good season and I hope that the dynamic will change. I believe I am doing the right thing."</p><p>Xavi played for Barcelona for 17 years, making 767 appearances and winning 25 trophies, including four Champions League titles and eight LaLiga crowns.</p><p>But despite being a club great and winning LaLiga last term, Barca's stuttering campaign has put Xavi under pressure.</p><p>They were thrashed by Real in the Spanish Super Cup final earlier in January and knocked out in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals by Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday. Barca face last season's Italian champions Napoli in a Champions League last-16 tie.</p><p>BEST THING</p><p>"I had a very human conversation with the president (Laporta), with a lot of common sense. The trust is absolute, he even got a little emotional," 44-year-old Xavi added.</p><p>"But I think it is time. I'm not driven by financial matters, but by my heart. I think it's the best thing for the club. I don't want to be a problem for the club in my heart.</p><p>"This game today is an example that we need a change of direction because it has been unfortunate and it is a time to change this dynamic. I can't remember a game as cruel as today.</p><p>"I insist. I don't want to be a problem but a solution and I believe that between now and June I can still be a solution."</p><p>Barca's on-field struggles are a reflection of the turmoil off the pitch at the club, including deepening financial problems and a</p><p>refereeing scandal</p><p>that could drag on for years.</p><p>Spanish prosecutors in March 2023 filed a complaint over alleged payments by Barca from 2001 to 2018 totalling more than 7.3 million euros ($7.92 million) to firms owned by former refereeing official Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira.</p><p>A Barcelona court has agreed to take on the case.</p><p>Barca already face huge financial challenges related to their massive wage bill and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and a</p><p>1.6 billion-euro</p><p>Camp Nou stadium renovation project.</p><p>"Being Barca manager is cruel ... people don't value your work," said Xavi. It's terrible wear and tear. I'm a positive guy ... but you know ... It doesn't make sense to continue. It affects the club, my family ... I will be at home for a while, I need to be with my children."</p>