Pedri has once again connected with the emotional core of FC Barcelona supporters. Speaking to TV3 after returning from injury, the midfielder shared reflections that have reignited optimism around his role in the decisive stretch of the season.
After weeks of careful recovery, Pedri has gradually re-entered competitive action. “It’s okay. I’ve played more than half an hour in two games, wanting to play more. These two games have helped me to get into the rhythm of the competition,” he explained. His words reflected both patience and hunger — a balance the coaching staff have tried to maintain during his reintegration.
For Barcelona, his return represents more than an additional option in midfield. Pedri embodies tempo, composure and creativity between the lines. His presence restores fluidity to a system that depends heavily on intelligent movement and quick combinations.
Reflection on a painful night
The Canary Islander also addressed what happened three weeks ago at the Wanda Metropolitano. The memory remains fresh. “It was the worst first half of the season, both with and without the ball. They ran over us. We didn’t do anything we know how to do,” he admitted candidly.
The honesty of that assessment resonated internally. Barcelona were outplayed physically and tactically during that opening period, struggling to impose their usual identity. However, Pedri quickly shifted the tone toward resilience.
“But football gives us the opportunity for revenge to turn it around,” he added. That sense of redemption now fuels the squad ahead of the next encounter.
Belief in another comeback
Pedri’s confidence is not built on blind optimism but recent precedent. “Last year against this same opponent we were able to score four goals in seventy minutes. If there is any team capable of doing it again, it is us,” he stated.
He highlighted the youthful nature of the squad as both strength and unpredictability. “We have a young squad and that also means a point of unconsciousness and madness. We believe until the end in our possibilities.” That blend of ambition and fearlessness defines the current Barça project under Hansi Flick.
His message has sparked renewed belief among supporters. The return of Pedri not only strengthens the midfield but also restores conviction at a crucial stage. For Barcelona, his recovery feels almost like a new signing — and his words suggest he is ready to lead by example.

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