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Xavi, Mustoe, Cole and Enke

The Xavi Hernandez interview for FourFourTwo went very well.

I should have had 15 minutes but had 50, leading the Spanish paper El Pais to write about the time he had given to a British journalist.

Xavi was a star: cogent, funny and very bright. HeâÂÂs also a football anorak. I seem to be meeting a few of them lately after Darren Fletcher.

Xavi and I didnâÂÂt quite end up drawing pictures of the new Shay or bemoaning the act of architectural vandalism which saw the old Villa Park main stand demolished, but he spoke extensively about English football.

HeâÂÂs also the third best player in world, according to those sages at France Football who dished out the Ballon dâÂÂOr awards last week.

As we did the photos, he gave an in-depth (and very much off the record) analysis of why Real Madrid would not beat Barça in SundayâÂÂs el clasico.


Exclusive: Xavi shot by FourFourTwo!

Robbie, once described by Gareth Southgate as âÂÂone of the most honest professionals in the game,â is rightly proud of an 18-year playing career which took in 91 games for Oxford and 365 games for Middlesbrough over 12 years.


Healey and Mustoe behind the Camp Nou pressbox

Cole was with Bryan Robson en route to South Africa for SoccerEx â the big football convention in Johannesburg.

Mustoe had just been telling me about Robson, whom he played under as âÂÂBoro manager between 1994 and 2001. Small world, this football one.

Since then I've flown to Hamburg for a week in Germany to research club ownership and fan culture in Hamburg â and to stand on a huge terrace watching Hamburg vs Hoffenheim.

Then itâÂÂs on to Berlin for three days and Wolfsburg for their game against United.

The final two days were supposed to be to interview Robert Enke (see previous blog) and IâÂÂll still go to Hannover as all the hotels and travel had been booked.

So while IâÂÂm really looking forward to catching ICE trains, football, German beer and quality cities, the whole trip will be tinged by sadness about what should have been.

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Andy Mitten
Editor at Large

Andy Mitten is Editor at Large of FourFourTwo, interviewing the likes of Lionel Messi, Eric Cantona, Sir Alex Ferguson and Diego Maradona for the magazine. He also founded and is editor of United We Stand, the Manchester United fanzine, and contributes to a number of publications, including GQ, the BBC and The Athletic.