Of course. I don't think we should replace Xavi unless we'd completely bottle it and won't qualify for the CL. Then I would consider a change but in the end still stay with him imo. It's not like there are proven coaches out there waiting for Laporta's call so sticking with Xavi is not only our best option right now but probably the only one unless we want to gamble again with an unproven coach. But I'd prefer to give a chance to Xavi to finish what he started.
We all knew this rebuild will take more than a year. He's done some good things but also shown a few red flags lately. Last few games were not all that much different to the ones under Koeman at the start of the season but we have (at least on paper) better team now, especially forwards.
Hopefully he'll learn from his mistakes and getting players like Kessie and Christensen will limit minutes of Busi and Pique. I don't expect Xavi will ever fully drop his amigos but they should never play 90 minutes every three days.
I agree. But while Xavi did show some problems lately and some results resemble Koemans's this season, we should also remember that when things were going well, we did score 4 goals against Atletico, and 4 against Real Madrid, having beaten them both with an inferior team compared to them, something Koeman never did. Man lost almost all duels against these teams if I remember right.
Makes no sense to believe Xavi was great then, and now suddenly he doesn't know what he's doing. It's way more likely that some average players played well above their potential during those months and implemented well the tactical plan, and now they're playing below it. Their normal level is somewhere between the 4-2 and 4-0 with Atletico and Real Madrid, and the current bad form. Not terrible players, but not great either. Still, a top manager should adapt to the players he has, and adjust accordingly, so obviously Xavi is to blame as well for the recent string of bad results. Even admitted it himself publicly several times.
I'd have no problems replacing Xavi with a tier A manager like a Klopp, or a Guardiola, but I'm also realistic and know there are zero chances of that happening.