Club just needs to accept that past successes are far away and take the underdog role. Although I like the "We are Barca and we have to win every game" - mentality, but it is just not realistic at the moment. Let's not act as if there is a chance to win EL. There is no way under current circumstances to compete for the title.
Talking about the coach isn't the right moment now. Xavi is new and the squad is bad. We lack depth and insensitivity in the forward line and have way too many average defenders. Also, there is no good mixture of age groups. We have many young players and old veterans that are together more or less building the basis of our team. We are lacking players in their personal prime. Players between 25-30 who are representing the core for the other ones by exemplary performances. It was expected that MAtS, Umtiti and Coutinho will be these kind of players but they are nowhere near their expected level.
Time for the club to move forward. If you get a coach, build with him for a longer period of time and not 2 years. Let him change things within the club that go beyond the squad. Get expertise in physical and medical department. That's why I wanted someone like Rangnick in the club. Not as coach, but as Head Of Football. We need more professionalism in the club and should learn from current greats instead of focusing too much on La Masia and our own idea of football. No one expects the club to let go of La Masia. It is and will be important for the club, but learn things from different football cultures and evolve.
Muller really disgusts me as a player, but the club should listen closely to his free advice and what is obvious for years now:
"We really tried to get the intensity into the game because I think we're really massively different to Barcelona, at least in their current state, because of that intensity," Muller told UEFA.com.
"I don't think they can cope with that intensity. Technically they have it all and they have some really good players, there's no question about that, but we can deliver this intensity both in possession and out of possession. I don't think they can cope with the intensity in top-level football."