Xavi became the ‘worst coach of the century’ after losing to Real Madrid - Reports

With Barcelona having to receive defeat against Real Madrid, coach Xavi went down in Barcelona history with a record that could not be worse. Xavi Hernandez played his fiftieth game under the leadership of Barcelona, and this memory was not happy for Xavi, as Barcelona fell in defeat and ceded the top of the Spanish League to its arch-rival Real Madrid.
Coach Xavi’s ability and skills are unquestionable and doubtful, but it is clear that his experience in leadership is what makes this young strategist unable to create successes with Barcelona, and the defeat. Barcelona’s latest against Real Madrid proves it.
According to AS Sport newspaper, this is Barcelona’s first loss in La Liga this season and at the same time the result also directly makes Xavi the worst coach among the coaches who have held Barca at least 50 games in the 21st century.
Los Blancos ended the steadfastness of Xavi and Barcelona in 18 matches unbeaten away from home, a record in the Spanish League, and Xavi fell to his 11th defeat as coach of the Blaugrana, and in 50 matches, he scored 28 wins and 11 draws with those losses, giving him a win rate of 56% .
However, according to the Spanish newspaper AS, these numbers give him the worst record for any Barcelona coach of 50 games since Lorenzo Serra Ferrer in 2003.
Frank Rijkaard, who arrived at the time in charge of Barcelona, scored the same number of wins but with more draws than losses, while Luis Enrique has the best record of 42 out of his first 50 wins.
Barcelone’s worst period is said to be under the reign of the late coach Tito Vilanova also did not achieve such a poor record when under Vilanova, Barca had 36 wins, eight draws and six losses. Pep Guardiola’s performance is also much better than Xavi’s when this great strategist has 37 wins, eight draws and five losses after the first 50 games.
Rijkaard: 28 wins, 12 draws, 10 losses
Guardiola: 37 wins, 8 draws, 5 losses
Vilanova: 36 wins, 8 draws, 6 losses
Tata Martino: 37 wins, 8 draws, 5 losses
Enrique: 42 wins, 3 draws, 5 losses
Valverde: 36 wins, 11 draws, 3 losses
Koeman: 33 wins, 7 draws, 10 losses
Xavi: 28 wins, 11 draws, 11 losses