Pedri: The hardest defender is Van Dijk. The celebration is to give the goal to his father
11:45pm, 20 September 2025Football
September 20th News When attending an event, Barcelona midfielder Pedri was asked about the most difficult defender. He said the hardest thing to deal with is Van Dijk.
Regarding the hardest defender
- I'm going to say that he's already excellent on TV, and even more so on the court. I have fought with him before, and it is really difficult to get rid of his defense.
About the toughest times in your career
—The worst time for me was that hurting day, not a specific moment, but the whole period was difficult, but even so, I still increased the amount of training as much as possible. My family, they've been around me all the time, and now I'm fully recovered.
The scene when representing Barcelona for the first time
- This is simply a dream come true. I’ve been running around wearing Barcelona jerseys since I was a kid and it felt incredible when I really had the chance to play for the best team in the world.
Celebration movements about you
—I celebrate this way because of my father. One day we came up with this idea when we were having dinner at home because I wanted to give him the goal and thank him for being by my side since I was a child. Since our whole family wore glasses, we had such a gesture.
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