Pedri

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Pedri
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Pedri in September 2019
Personal information
Full name Pedro González López[1]
Date of birth (2002-11-25) 25 November 2002 (age 19)
Place of birth Tegueste, Spain
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Position(s) Central midfielder
Club information
Current team
Barcelona
Number 16
Youth career
Tegueste
2015–2018 Juventud Laguna
2018–2019 Las Palmas
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2019–2020 Las Palmas 36 (4)
2020– Barcelona 46 (4)
National team
2019 Spain U17 5 (0)
2019 Spain U18 2 (1)
2020 Spain U19 1 (0)
2020 Spain U21 4 (0)
2021– Spain U23 6 (0)
2021– Spain 10 (0)
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Spain
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2020 Tokyo Team
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 09:03, 13 March 2022 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 18:41, 7 August 2021 (UTC)

Pedro González López (born 25 November 2002), known as Pedri, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for La Liga club Barcelona and the Spain national team.[3][4] He is considered as one of the biggest prospects in the world of football.[5]

Club career[]

Las Palmas[]

Born in Tegueste, Tenerife, Canary Islands,[6] Pedri joined Las Palmas's youth setup in 2018 from CF Juventud Laguna.[7][8] On 15 July 2019, aged only 16, he signed a professional four-year contract with the club, being promoted to the first team by manager Pepe Mel.[9]

Pedri made his professional debut on 18 August 2019, aged only 16, by starting in a 0–1 home loss against Huesca in the Segunda División.[10] He scored his first professional goal on 19 September, with the game's only goal in a home victory over Sporting Gijón and became the youngest goalscorer in Las Palmas history at 16 years, 9 months and 23 days of age.[11][12]

Barcelona[]

On 2 September 2019, Barcelona reached an agreement with Las Palmas for the transfer of Pedri, effective as of the following 1 July 2020. The player agreed to a two-year contract with the Catalan club, who paid €5 million for the deal, which would increase as he fulfilled various clauses in his contract.[13] Assigned to the main squad for the 2020–21 season and with the number 16 shirt,[14] Pedri made his debut on 27 September, replacing Philippe Coutinho in a 4–0 home win against Villarreal in La Liga.[15] He received his first start on 17 October in a 0–1 away loss against Getafe.[16] On 20 October, Pedri scored his first goal for the club on his UEFA Champions League debut, in a 5–1 win over Ferencváros in the group stage, after coming on as a substitute in the 61st minute for Ansu Fati.[17] On 7 November, in a 5–2 home win over Real Betis, he scored his first goal in La Liga after an assist from Sergi Roberto.[18]

On 6 January 2021, he scored a headed goal against Athletic Bilbao and assisted Barcelona's second goal in a 3–2 win at San Mamés.[19] On 17 April, Pedri won the first trophy of his senior career after Barcelona beat Athletic 4–0 in the Copa del Rey final.[20] On 8 May, at 18 years and 164 days, Pedri made his 50th appearance for Barcelona in all competitions when he started in the 0–0 draw against Atlético Madrid at Camp Nou, thus becoming the second youngest player to reach this milestone after Bojan Krkić, who was 18 years and 3 days when he reached 50 appearances.[21]

In the middle of October 2021 Pedri signed a new contract with Barcelona which contained a record €1 billion ($1.57 billion) release clause. [22] On 29 November, Pedri won the 2021 Kopa Trophy, which is awarded by France Football to the best performing player under the age of 21.[23] On 13 February 2022, Pedri scored the fastest Derbi barceloní goal of the 21st century, clocking in at 75 seconds in a 2–2 draw against Espanyol.[24][25]

International career[]

Youth career and early senior career[]

On 21 August 2020, Pedri was called up to the Spain under-21 squad; he later made his debut on 3 September in a 1–0 away win over Macedonia in a qualifying match for the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.[26]

In March 2021, Pedri received his first call up to the Spain senior team from coach Luis Enrique ahead of the group stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification.[27] He made his debut on 25 March against Greece.[28]

Euro 2020[]

On 24 May 2021, Pedri was included in Enrique's 24-man squad for UEFA Euro 2020.[29] On 14 June, he became the youngest player ever to represent Spain at the European Championships, when he started in the 0–0 draw against Sweden aged 18 years, 6 months and 18 days, breaking the previous record set by Miguel Tendillo in Euro 1980.[30] On 28 June, Pedri became the youngest player to feature in a knock-out game at the European Championships when he started in the last-16 against Croatia, aged 18 years and 215 days; however, he scored an own goal when goalkeeper Unai Simón failed to control his long backpass. Spain eventually won match the 5–3 in extra-time.[31][32] He played all but one minute of Spain's six matches, and had an important impact on Spain's run to the semifinal, where they were defeated 4–2 on penalties by eventual winners Italy following a 1–1 draw after extra-time; during the latter match, he completed 65 of the 66 passes he attempted.[33][34] For his performances, he was voted the Young Player of the Tournament,[34] and was the only Spanish player in the tournament to be named in the Team of the Tournament.[35]

2020 Summer Olympics[]

On 29 June 2021, Pedri was called up to the Spain squad for the 2020 Summer Olympics.[36] The move to include Pedri in Spain's Olympic squad attracted criticism from Barcelona, with manager Ronald Koeman branding the decision to call up Pedri for two international tournaments in the same summer as "too much".[37] On 22 July, Pedri played the full 90 minutes in Spain's 0–0 opener against Egypt. The game was Pedri's 66th of the season.[38] In the final, Pedri's 73rd game of the season, Spain suffered a 2–1 loss to Brazil in extra-time.[39]

Style of play[]

Pedri is regarded as one of the most promising young footballers in the world in the football media.[3][4] Although he is often described as a winger by pundits, Pedri usually plays in a free role, which allows him to roam the pitch; he likes to occupy central areas and operate between the lines, although he is also capable of moving out wide and running towards the touchline to create chances for teammates. He even drops deep to the defence to pick up the ball. He normally situates himself on either the left or right flank, or even as a number 8.[3][40][41][42] Indeed, although he initially played as a winger, he was later moved to a central midfield role, although he is also capable of playing as an attacking midfielder, as well as in several other offensive and midfield roles. He has also occasionally been used as a defensive midfielder and even as a centre-forward. Pedri is a quick, intelligent, creative, and hard-working player, who is known for his excellent technical skills, ball control, passing, awareness, and vision, as well as his ability to manage himself in tight spaces, exploit gaps, and play the final ball or penetrating passes, which makes him an effective playmaker.[43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50] Moreover, he is also highly regarded for his dribbling skills, his stamina, his calm composure under pressure, and his ability to play with either foot.[3] His role has been likened to that of a mezzala in the Italian sports media.[51] His slight frame, qualities, position, and playing style have led him to be compared to former Barcelona players such as Xavi,[43][52] Andrés Iniesta,[53][54][55] Michael Laudrup,[55] and Lionel Messi.[50][56][57][58]

Career statistics[]

Club[]

As of match played 17 March 2022[2]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Las Palmas 2019–20 Segunda División 36 4 1 0 37 4
Barcelona 2020–21 La Liga 37 3 6 0 7[a] 1 2[b] 0 52 4
2021–22 9 1 1 1 6[c] 1 1[b] 0 17 3
Total 46 4 7 1 13 2 3 0 69 7
Career total 82 8 8 1 13 2 3 0 106 11
  1. ^ Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  2. ^ a b Appearance(s) in Supercopa de España
  3. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League

International[]

As of match played 6 July 2021[59]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Spain 2021 10 0
Total 10 0

Honours[]

Club[]

Barcelona

International[]

Spain U23

Individual[]

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