He did well enough I suppose
Barcelona are hoping that they can give Xavi the ultimate send off from the club this weekend as they face Juventus in the Champions League final.
The midfielder is hoping he can add another Champions League title to what already has been an incredible career, before he heads off to the Middle East and his new club Al-Sadd
There was a big farewell ceremony for the Spaniard today at the Camp Nou, with the stadium almost filling with tears with everybody,including the man himself welling up after a glorious career for the Catalan outfit.
Before the ceremony Xavi got to head out onto the pitch one more time and pose for a ridiculous photo with all the trophies he has won in his time with the club.
Xavi Hernández's final surprise after the institutional tribute http://t.co/1srn8s79yn pic.twitter.com/r0JUpZ1Bdo
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To save you time it’s a grand total of 24 cups comprised of 8 Ligas, 3 Spanish Cups, 3 Champions Leagues, 6 Spanish Super Cups, 2 European Super Cups and 2 Club World Cups.
That of course excludes what he won with Spain as well.
Not bad at all.