🥲 Ten years since Xavi left: These Barça goals are unforgettable
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A tearful farewell ten years ago: When Xavi played his last LaLiga match for Barça, the playmaker's eyes were moist. He spent 17 years in the professional league and also played in the youth team for the Catalans all the time. No wonder it became emotional at the farewell.
In memory of his last LaLiga match, we bring you his ten most beautiful goals in a Barça jersey once again.
You just can't watch these goals often enough.📸 Alex Caparros - 2015 Getty Images

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