Pedri is a priceless jewel.
I don’t know what Pedri doesn’t know how to do in football.
That means resisting pressure, developing attacks, and choosing the best paths for each attack. You’ll find him a genius. Today against Levante, he made 30 passes to the final third. Understand this number because it’s not normal!
And then counterpressing and recovering the ball. He’s also a genius, and he perfectly times his movements. Today, he recovered the ball 10 times!
And then when he goes to the final third to create chances and finish attacks, he’s also a genius. You’ll find him one of the most elite playmakers and one of the most elite shooters from outside the penalty area.
Today, Pedri scored a great goal from this position, which was only expected to be scored by a 2% chance. Because of this goal, Barcelona came back in the game, staged a comeback, and won!
Pedri is the standard by which all-round midfielders in football are measured. His gem is priceless.

Pedri: My teammates always tell me to shoot.Well, they’re not right.
This is an area where Pedri is failing himself, by the way.
Because when Barcelona faces teams that defend in the box, it’s essential to have an excellent shooter from outside the penalty area to break up the formation.
Barcelona has Pedri, but Pedri decides every time to direct the attack in the best direction.
He’s the creator of the action, not the player who ends the attack.
He’s overly generous, I mean.
If Pedri took advantage of every possible shooting situation, he’d actually score goals normally because he’s excellent at that point, but he doesn’t use it often.

What kind of Barcelona is this, and how can they really do this?
Barcelona had a disastrous first half, riddled with problems, losing by two goals to Levante, and playing away from home, the situation was black and white!
They entered the second half, and literally, you couldn’t see anything but light.
They scored two goals in exactly three minutes, dominated the match completely, scored the third in the final minute, staged a comeback, and won the match!
How many times have you seen Barcelona pull off this comeback with Flick?
A lot, a lot, a lot.Barcelona has become adept at pulling off comebacks, even when their performance isn’t good.
They’ve repeated the experience many times, and they’ve come to live the reality of comebacks and believe in them before they even happen!
Hansi Flick has made Barcelona a great, great, great character. How lucky is Barcelona to hHanna Flickave Hansi Flick

Player Profile: Pedri, Players ZoneDate and Place of Birth:
November 25, 2002 (age 22), Tegueste, SpainJoin Dates:
2021 (Spain national football team), 2020 (FC Barcelona, Spain U-21 national team)Awards:
Golden Boy Award, Copa del Rey AwardCurrent Teams:
FC Barcelona (#8), Spain national football team (#20), SpainTeammates:
Dani Olmo, Eric García, Marc Cucurella, Martín Zubimendi, Marco Asensio, Mikel Oyarzabal, Unai Simón, Mikel Merino, Dani Ceballos, Jesús Vallejo, Óscar Mingueza García, Carlos Soler, Bryan Gil, Javi Boadu, Pau Torres, Rafa MirSiblings: Fernando González
Pedri is a priceless jewel.
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