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Pedri: “Many lies have been told”

A Pedri had to get up early. This morning she stopped by Daily, on Radio MARCAto review all relevant topics along with Raúl Varela and Miguel Ángel Toribio. A sincere interview in which the footballer talks about how he has felt in recent months without haggling over any issue. “I am happy again, I have had difficult times, injuries are the worst thing for a footballer. When you are not at your level there is always criticism, but there are things that hurt your family. I was sadder about what was happening in my body than about what they said. There are many things that are said that are not true“, the canary began explaining.

Kroos? I hope it is his last game. He is a legend, he has football for a while

Pedri González on Radio MARCA

The midfielder believes that he should not go out and explain anything to the media and prefers “talking in the field, that’s what’s important”. The player believes that he is recovering his level, but is aware that “when he doesn’t score goals and don’t give assists, you don’t appear on the covers.”

Dani Olmo and Toni Kroos

One of the doubts regarding the Spain-Germany eleven is whether Pedri will play or Dani Olmo will: “Things are coming out as if I got along badly with Dani Olmo and it’s the opposite. The one who has to play of the two will give the most“, he explains. In front of them they will have Toni Kroos and Pedri will try “to make it his last game”, a player he admires “because he is a legend and has plenty of football”.

It is better to talk things out and not keep quiet. When you lose you don’t have to be laughing and partying

Pedri, on Gündogan’s stick after the classic

The Euro Cup-Games double

One of the things that have marked Pedri’s recent years are injuries. And all the focuses point to the double at the Tokyo Games: “I don’t regret that. I have a medal in my house that is a source of pride for me. “It’s normal to say that the injuries came because of that, but when you see yourself in that situation it’s very difficult to say no to the national team.”

Lehmann’s words and Gündogan’s ‘zasca’

Regarding the words in which Lehmann speaks of Spain as a young and small team, Pedri is sure that “they don’t bother me, at Barça they were small and they won.” Furthermore, when asked about Gündogan’s famous stick after the LaLiga classic, the Canary Islander takes his advice: “Things outside are magnified. They want to destroy you in any way. ‘Gundo’ is a spectacular and very sincere player. It is better to talk things out and not keep quiet. When you lose you don’t have to be laughing and partying. When we lose we are screwed and I try to find solutions,” she explains.

Rüdiger’s pinches

This Friday he will meet Rüdiger again, a defender who has made things difficult for him this season: “He is a forceful and very good central defender, but you are not afraid of him. The pinching thing seemed to me to be a lack of respect because it hurts and bothers”he claims.



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Davide Piano

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