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Sergio Busquets' opinion on Barcelona's current situation and the controversial Flick, is he in favor?

The Spanish midfielder talks about Barcelona's current form, Iniesta's retirement, and the overload of matches in football.

By Sebastián Hernadez

Sergio Busquets. Photo: Sergio Busquets' social networks.
Sergio Busquets. Photo: Sergio Busquets' social networks.
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Sergio Busquets, midfielder for Inter Miami, shared his thoughts on various topics in a recent interview. The former Barcelona player expressed his excitement about the team's strong start to the season and lamented the retirement of his friend Andrés Iniesta. Additionally, he voiced concerns about the overload of matches in football and called for players' voices to be heard.

Regarding Barcelona, Busquets highlighted the good work of Xavi Hernández and praised the new signings. "Despite the injuries they have, they’ve started the league very well," said the Spaniard. However, he acknowledged that the Champions League has been a difficult start for the team.

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Sergio Busquets sees Barcelona’s future with optimismAs for Iniesta's retirement, Busquets emphasized the strong friendship they share and praised the career of the player from La Mancha. "Andrés as a player, as a person, and as a teammate, is honestly a 10 or more if that’s possible," said the Catalan.

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Sergio Busquets criticizes the schedule

Finally, Busquets expressed concern over the overload of matches in football. "The calendar is increasing, and physically players are more prepared, but they’re also more worn out," said the midfielder. Busquets called for players' voices to be heard when making decisions about the schedule and warned about the consequences of ignoring this.

  • Optimism for Barcelona: Busquets is pleased with Barcelona's strong start to the season.
  • Admiration for Iniesta: The Spanish midfielder praised his former teammate’s career and character.
  • Concern about match overload: Busquets urged that players' voices be considered to prevent injuries and improve working conditions.

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