Barcelona star Pedri admits to tiredness ahead of Osasuna clash and monster run

Barcelona and Osasuna were furious when it was considered that their delayed collision would take place on Thursday evening, less than 48 hours after several important players have to play international matches. The most important Barcelona star Pedri is not one of them, but after extra time in the victory of Spain over the Netherlands, he and his teammates feel it in their legs.

La Roja defeated the Orange on penalties on Sunday evening after an exciting 3-3 game. Hansi Flick will undoubtedly have been worried, while Ferran Torres, Pedri, Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo have all participated. With a number of players who come from international service, and Ronald Araujo and Raphinha are probably not available for the collision with Los Rojillo, it has become a more difficult luminaire for the Blaugrana than first expected. Vicente Moreno is also likely to be without Enzo Boyomo.

“We are a bit tired, but we cannot forget that we are Barca. If it is decided that we should play on Thursday, we will do it and give everything we have to win to win La Liga.”

“I told Lamine what if *** penalty he took,” Pedri laughed at Dazn (via MD) when he was asked what he had said to Lamine Yamal after his missed punishment against the Netherlands. “He is a player who learns from these things; the pressure does not come to him. You have to take it to be able to miss it.”

The next day Pedri De Laancing lived with his book 'Pedri and the Golden Boots' in La Casa del Libro, where he also took questions from the press. From a personal point of view, Pedri preferred to play regularly instead of completely resting.

“Although it may seem strange, I always like to play more than to stop. Sometimes when I take a week off, I have the feeling that my body is more tired. I feel better with continuity, and it's harder for me to recover if I don't have it,” he said Relo.

“It is difficult to recover with less than 72 hours. The schedule is becoming tighter, and there are not many dates. You can always find a solution. The game loses intensity, the level of playing. We have to accept it. Let the football recover more. Fans pay a ticket to see the best possible show, and if the players are not 100% fit …” “”

The Barcelona collision with Osasuna starts a tough run of luminaires for Barcelona that can define their season well. They play nine games in the next 28 days by the end of March in April, and it could culminate in the Copa del Rey final against one of Real Madrid of Real Sociedad. They are also confronted with Borussia Dortmund in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

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