Former Liverpool and Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara has unexpectedly ended his brief coaching role with Barcelona, just a month after stepping into the position.
The 33-year-old had retired from professional football following the expiration of his contract with Liverpool and immediately moved into coaching, an activity that surprised many in the football world.

Thiago's decision to retire at such a relatively young age came as a shock, but his quick return to the football scene in a coaching role at Barcelona was welcomed by fans and insiders alike.
He joined Barcelona's coaching staff on a short-term basis, primarily to assist his former Bayern Munich manager, Hansi Flick, who had recently taken charge of the Catalan giants.
Flick, familiar with Thiago's footballing intelligence and his ability to bridge the language gap, brought him on board to ease his transition into the club.
Thiago's knowledge of Flick's tactical approach and his fluency in both German and Spanish made him an ideal candidate to streamline communication between the coaching staff and players.
However, despite the promising start, Thiago has decided to step down from his role after just one month. His departure has opened the door for Arnau Blanco, the club's Under-16 coach, who will now step into the role vacated by the former midfield maestro.
As of now, Thiago has not disclosed his plans or whether he intends to pursue a long-term career in coaching. His departure from Barcelona raises questions about his next move, though there are indications that his immediate future may involve a return to Liverpool.
The two-time Champions League winner has reportedly returned to Merseyside, where he must reside for the remainder of the year due to tax obligations related to the termination of his contract with the club. This move back to the UK has fueled speculation that Thiago could maintain a close connection with Liverpool, possibly in a non-playing capacity.
Thiago's time at Liverpool was marked by flashes of brilliance, but it was also hampered by injuries that limited his impact on the pitch. During his four-year stint at Anfield, he made noteworthy contributions when fit, but injury issues kept him sidelined for large portions of his tenure.
Last season, he managed just a single appearance before deciding to retire from professional football in the summer. Despite the challenges, Thiago's quality was evident during Liverpool's successful 2021-22 campaign, where he played a key role in their FA Cup triumph.