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Published 07:40 12 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 09:57 12 Aug 2015 BST
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The player himself certainly looked as if he was aware this would be the last time he played for the Blaugrana.
He stood back as the cup was being presented to his teammates and took in the scenes of celebration.
Soon after, back on the pitch, he paced the perimeter with fellow midfielder Sergio Busquets. Both players have been at Barca for well over a decade.
Post-match, he told AS that Fernandez' claim that he had asked to leave was untrue and unfair.
'The answer is no [I have not asked to leave], but it's complicated for many things.
'It's not for money, as has been said - which is another lack of respect. It's a question of continuity, of minutes. I'm an ambitious player. Stay or go, I will always be of this team.
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