Barcelona's Xavi is the best player I played with, says Henrik Larsson

The former Sweden striker was teammates with the gifted midfielder during his spell at Camp Nou, and feels the Spain international is second to none in world football.

By Stefan Coerts

Henrik Larsson of Barcelona (AFP)
Former Barcelona attacker Henrik Larsson has stated that Spain international Xavi was the best player he played with during his career.

The Sweden legend had the talented playmaker as a teammate during his spell with Barca from 2004 until 2006, and is full of praise for the 32-year-old midfielder.

"Xavi is without a doubt the best player I have ever played with," Larsson said to Canal+.

"The way he moves without the ball and turns. He hardly ever loses the ball. He always gives the pass at the exact right moment."

The former striker then went on to discuss another Barcelona star in the form of Andres Iniesta, and stated that the 27-year-old has improved with help from Xavi.

"Iniesta was still on the rise when I played at Barca. I am sure that he has learned a lot from Xavi. The two of them always know what the other will do. It was a joy to see them play together," the Scandinavian admitted.

The 40-year-old Larsson is currently head coach at Landskrona in his homeland.

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