It’s rare for a friendly match to take place just weeks after the start of the European season, but for both Xavi and Guardiola, the cause was near to their hearts and reverberated within the Barcelona family.
Unzué took to the field in his wheelchair, flanked by the starting lineups of both teams, and made an honorary kick-off to a burst of applause and cheers from the crowd and the players.
He spent the match as honorary assistant coach to Xavi and later accompanied Xavi and Guardiola to the post-match press conference, where all three reiterated their support for the fight against ALS.
Pleasing the crowd
The match itself left no fan wanting — a 3-3 draw in which both coaches experimented with their lineups and made more substitutions than fans could keep track of.
City opened the scoring after a goalkeeper error from Iñaki Peña allowed Argentine striker Julián Alvarez to tap the ball into the goal, but Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang quickly equalized with a beautiful, one-touch volley from an interrupted free-kick outside the box.
The rapid scoring continued back and forth, with Barça’s Frenkie de Jong putting the second goal away in the 66th minute, only to have City’s Cole Palmer score four minutes later.
The final goals of the night were from Memphis Depay after an excellent grounded cross from Sergi Roberto, followed by a penalty kick taken in added time by Riyad Mahrez.
The match, though friendly and fun, proved to be competitive enough for the fans.
Anton Rinas is a Barcelona fan and German host of YouTube channel ViscaBarca. He follows the team and covers their matches on his channel and said he thinks Xavi is putting to rest any doubts people had about him joining as head coach too soon.
“Xavi said he learned almost everything from Pep, and Pep said he’s super convinced that Xavi will be a great coach,” Rinas told CNN Sport.
Looking into the future, Rinas remarked that the two coaches know each other so well that it’s guaranteed to be an amazing duel every time their sides face each other.
While this friendly was the perfect warm up for what’s going to be an exciting future watching the two managers go head-to-head, Rinas shared the sentiments of many fans about the ultimate goal.
“This match is nice, but I hope we face each other in the Champions League,” he said.