Pau Víctor is an example for every footballer. It doesn't matter how much time is left in the match or what situation he finds himself in when he goes out on the field, he gives his all. He is one of the players who has received the least playing time in the first team, but he doesn't think about that when it's time to put on his work clothes. His fight and dedication have made him score two goals and one assist in the 193 minutes he has played.
He earned his place in the first team after a great season with Barça Atlètic. He was on loan from Girona to the Barça reserve team, with an option to buy for 3 million euros. After a season in which he managed to be the top scorer in the 1 RFEF, the Catalan team decided to sign him. His arrival on a permanent basis took longer than expected, as finances made the summer market very complicated. However, for a slightly lower figure than agreed, he ended up signing as a new forward for FC Barcelona.
The Catalan club bought the rights to the Sant Cugat del Vallés striker for several reasons. In addition to his great goal-scoring ability, Barcelona was interested in his ability to associate, his boldness and the possibility of adapting to any of the positions in the attacking front. He is a footballer who adds a lot in each area he occupies and gives his all for the shield he defends, which is why he is a very interesting profile.
Since his arrival, he showed the club that they had made the right decision by betting on him. In the preseason he was the offensive reference for the Blaugrana and he lived up to expectations. He played in the three games of the American tour, in which he scored 3 goals and made 1 assist. He was the top scorer in the preparation phase. On the other hand, he was awarded as the MVP of the Joan Gamper Trophy.
Despite having to be the replacement for a Robert Lewandowski who is having his best season as a Barça player, Pau Víctor makes the most of every minute he is in the game. In the little time he has played, he has created 2 goals and 1 assist. A simple mathematical calculation reveals that the forward contributes one goal for every 64'33 minutes he plays. A surprising effectiveness ratio. It is an example of the dedication of Barça's number '18'.