—>
Pedri, FC Barcelona player

THE CANARY ALSO SPOKE OF HIS INJURIES

Pedri hallucinates, what it would be like to win the Ballon d'Or

Published:30/05/2023 - 15:32h

Updated:30/05/2023 - 15:32h

FC Barcelona has one of the most talented midfielders in the world and Pedri himself is aware that his talent can take him to places and moments that even he himself has not considered.

Calendar of FC Barcelona

Pedri To his only 20 years already is one of the most important players of the FC Barcelona and of all the Spanish football and European. The mediocampista has a projection that have it in the list of the 10 better youngsters of the world, beside names like the ones of Bellingham -possible new rival-, Gavi or Musiala, something that allows him dream with a full career of successes and titles, including the individual.

The Canarian, called to do big things, conceded an interview with Toni Nadal, uncle and ex trainer of Rafa Nadal, in which desveló his intentions of future, so much to personal level like community. "I have been able to win a prize Kopa and a Golden Boy, that think that are trophies that no all the world has the opportunity to win. To level of team, want to win all what can with the team and with the selection", signalled initially the midfield player.

An illusion that sometime could be a reality

The new '8' of the Barça wanted to go a bit further and aimed that "to personal level, never have put me like challenges, for example, a Balloon of Gold or an individual trophy, but well, always try to improve day in day out for some day be to this level. And win something would be an authentic madness, but no mark it to me like an aim", sentenced Pedri, that during his talk with Toni also analysed the differences that exist between the generation of Rafa Nadal and his, as new stars of the Spanish sport.

"It notices a change in that the youngsters arrive a lot before to the professional football. It notices that the people nowadays goes up a bit more prepared in this sense. I think that from small teach them to compete and to play as they know, independently that they are playing in the playground or in front of 80.000 people", explained Pedri, the one who this season won his first League like Barcelona player.

An increasingly mature player

Before closing the ex The Palms also wanted to speak of the bad moments and especially of the injuries, which have left it out of the most important moment of the two last campaigns. "The injuries in the football teach you a lot of things, especially to improve each day and to know go back stronger to be better", finalised Pedri in his interview.