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Pedri gives a reason to flick: “The key is to go to one.”
Pedri Gonzalez It is one of six international ones. FC Barcelona Focused on the Spanish team and interviewed them Radie Stadionoche de Onda Cero He came to give the coach a reason, Hanshiflicafter Barça’s tie at Valecas, he emphasized that “ego kills success.” On a similar plot line, Pedri said, “We all went to one last year. We didn’t see any successful people. We looked at the team, that was the key.”
Regarding the Barca news, Pedri revealed he knows his partner Fermin Lopez He had no intention of leaving. “Fermin said he had stayed recently. We were so happy, I loved him so much and I knew he was with us,” he explained.
Exquisite soccer player Cre spoke of the newly signed wonder Joan GarciaI left behind a memorable paradon with Rayo-Barça.
“Joan Garcia is incredible. He was impressed with me a lot about how he drives and how fast it is. He’s a top goalkeeper and he really helps us.”
As for his moment, Pedri says he “feels very good like last year,” and when it comes to his boundaries, he already feels the foundation of his own wide sphere. “I feel more comfortable in the midfielder position, but the coach loves me in that medium position so I try to do my best,” he thought he detailed the various needs of Barça and “Laloja” on his way to the 2026 World Cup.
In his desire for the next future, he fights for everything. “We’re trying to win everything. There’s always room for improvement,” he said.
An illusion appears on the horizon, but there is no date to make it happen. “We hope to be able to return to Nuu as soon as possible, and we want to go home,” he said.
Finally, he talked about his experiences when playing with various Reibarça. “I think you have to improve that. I think it was the first game to play this way. The referee said there is no var.
Incidentally, Pedri revealed what his partner told him Raminyarmal In Vareka, when he fell into the area in a fight with Chabaria and the judge declared a penalty. “I heard a kick on the field, I asked Lamin and said it was a penalty,” he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
