Marc-Andre ter Stegen blasts media over 'false' reports that Barcelona goalkeeper went behind Xavi's back to complain to board about coach before his sacking
Marc-Andre ter Stegen has slammed the "false information" claiming he expressed doubts about Xavi's management before Barcelona decided to sack him.
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Report said Ter Stegen expressed doubts over Xavi
Allegedly told Barcelona president over player discontent
Goalkeeper slams rumours as "false information"
WHAT HAPPENED?
A Spanish report said the goalkeeper went to club president Joan Laporta to express his concerns over the 44-year-old's management. He allegedly said some of the squad did not appreciate Xavi calling out players' mistakes, following Barcelona's loss to Girona. However, the 32-year-old has rubbished these claims on social media.
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WHAT MARC-ANDRE TER STEGEN SAID
He posted on X, formerly Twitter: "The story published by 'Barça Reservat' directly attacks my personal values and I will not tolerate someone using my name to create bad vibes based on false information. If I ever want to say or report something, I will always be very direct with the person."
Xavi's two-and-a-half-year tenure at Barca, which yielded a La Liga title success and a Supercopa de Espana triumph, will come to an end on Sunday when they travel to Sevilla in the final game of the campaign.