Pedri, a player in full shape
FC Barcelona’s young midfielder, Pedri, has experienced a remarkable renaissance this season, achieving a prominent place in both his club and the national team. After a tricky period marked by injuries, the player has once again showed his potential, playing 45 games and contributing with 5 goals and 7 assists. His performance has captured the attention of fans and experts, making him one of the favorites for the Golden Ball Award.
A clear message about competition
In a recent press conference, Pedri was not afraid to share his opinions on various relevant issues, including the game’s program between Barça and Osasuna, scheduled for March 27. The midfielder expressed his discomfort with the chosen date, which, he says, will not allow the Catalan team to rest properly, especially considering that many players will be committed to their national teams.
Criticism of schedule planning
Pedri said that the lack of rest for key players like Raphinha and Ronald Araújo could adversely affect the team. “It is not appropriate for me to play on this date. Madrid already stated its discontent to only have 72 hours of rest, and now we are in a similar situation,” he said, hinting at his concern for the well -being of the team.
Ambitions beyond complaints
Despite his concerns about the calendar, Pedri reaffirmed his commitment to FC Barcelona and his ambition to win titles. The midfielder emphasized the Champions League, a trophy that he still lacks in his record. “It would be a great pride to win the Champions League. It’s a title I didn’t get, and Barça has not won it for some time,” he said, showing their determination to contribute to the club’s success.
A promising future
With a positive attitude and an approach to the goals, Pedri positions himself as a key figure for the future of Barça and the Spanish national team. His ability to face challenges and his passion for football make him a player to keep careful in the coming seasons.