Due to Pedri’s absence in the last two games—the Canarian sustained a thigh injury against Cadiz and has apparently been out for more than a month—Barcelona has struggled to maintain midfield dominance.
Pedri gained notoriety quickly and is now possibly the most crucial player for the Catalans, with his poise, judgment, and talent making a significant difference.
The balance that Pedri offers to Barcelona’s match versus Osasuna was clearly demonstrated by his ability to consistently identify the proper pass, not press the issue, and then create crucial space.
The 20-year-old, who was expected to remain sidelined until mid-October, has already offered an update on his rehabilitation and covered a number of other topics.
Pedri discusses his interests in recovery and other topics.
The child has joined the Residency App community, which provides a forum for closer communication between players and supporters.
Today during a session, a fan inquired about Pedri’s physical fitness, to which Pedri responded:
“Slowly but surely, my injury is getting better. There are injuries in football. I’ll return even more powerful than before.
On the app, he also talked about a wide range of other topics, such as his hobbies, other favorite athletes, and more.
In a casual conversation about his preferences, which also include a penchant for sushi, Pedri also stated that he would want to visit Mexico to sample their cuisine, remarked that his favorite color was blue, and that he preferred summer over winter.
He then switched his attention to Gavi, his midfield partner and friend, who was describing how he celebrated against Villarreal in memory of Pedri.
He is a dear friend of mine. Pedri stated, “I really enjoyed that he struck my celebration, even adding that the headgear suits Gavi as he has been donning it following an ear gash against Osasuna.
Pedri even mentioned the Golden State Warriors, who are led by Stephen Curry, as his favorite basketball team. He also praised tennis great Carlos Alcaraz.