Statistically, no team in Europe’s five major leagues is worse than FC Barcelona this season when it comes to converting their chances.
The Blaugrana have an expected goals deficit of -7.5, much lower than their rivals, and it has cost them points on several occasions. Robert Lewandowski is one of the figures under pressure, but Xavi Hernandez will give no quarter.
The Polish striker is still FC Barcelona’s top scorer with 9 goals, but his performance is 3.8 below expected goals and he has only scored three times since September. With the arrival of Brazilian striker Vitor Roque, the pressure will be even greater on Lewandowski to start scoring more often.
Xavi Hernandez reportedly put pressure on Lewandowski in the final match of the year against Almeria, which ended in a 3-2 victory. The former Bayern Munich striker provided an assist, but continued to miss his chances. According to Marca, or its status.
This comes against the backdrop of pressure from the FC Barcelona board. The hierarchy demanded a more disciplinary approach from Xavi and did not understand why Lewandowski continues to play without rest or rotation, despite his poor form.