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Barcelona face Valencia under fire after shock defeat at Antwerp

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MADRID: Barcelona visit mid-table Valencia in La Liga on Saturday (Dec 16) under pressure after two defeats in four days sparked criticism from fans and media unhappy with the form of Xavi Hernandez's team.A statement win over Atletico Madrid has been forgotten after a 4-2 loss at home to surprise La Liga leaders and local rivals Girona on Sunday followed by Wednesday's shocking 3-2 Champions League defeat at Group H bottom side Antwerp.Despite Barca having already clinched top spot and a place in the last 16 for the first time in three years, the debacle in Belgium, arguably their poorest performance this season, increased the scrutiny of head coach Xavi.The defeat followed a squad list controversy that made headlines on the eve of the game, with Xavi and football director Deco having to deny alleged interference by club president Joan Laporta in which players would make the trip.The manager initially opted to rest players like Ilkay Gundogan, Robert Lewandowski, Frenkie De Jong and Ronald Araujo, but hours after the list was released, the club announced changes to the squad, leaving out only De Jong."What we did was a consensual decision.

We decided it ourselves, the club, it's not that the coach is in a bad situation and the president or Deco in a good one," a visibly irritated Xavi told a news conference on Wednesday."We decided, then you can draw conclusions or criticise, but from the inside we have no problem."We have to be critical and try to improve, there is no other way around (it) ...

the vibes are not good, we are on a bad run and we have to get through this and think about Saturday, which is the important thing."Barca are fourth and level on 34 points with Atletico, who have a game in hand over their nearest

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