On Sunday night at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, Pedri proved once again that he’s the best midfielder in Europe right now.
A collective blip notwithstanding, the 22-year-old has been one of Barca’s most consistent performers in 24/25, and when the player of the season chatter comes around - as it soon will - the Canary Islander certainly can’t be discounted.
Caps have been routinely doffed this season for Raphinha’s goalscoring excellence, Pau Cubarsi’s continuing emergence as a solid centre-back, Lamine Yamal’s breathtaking skills and Robert Lewandowski’s economy in front of goal.
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The cheer leaders for Pedri have been a little quieter when, quite frankly, they should’ve been shouting his name from the roof tops.