The numbers have confirmed Pedri’s absolute influence on Barca’s play. Even more than that under coach Hansi Flick. In 199 matches and 5 existing titles (1 La Liga, 2 Copa Del Rey and 2 Super Cups), Pedri played 164 matches, playing 90 minutes in 55 matches and on the pitch instead of people in 35 matches.
He scored 26 goals and had 21 assists. In 199 matches, Barca had 133 goals in La Liga, 34 goals in the Champions League, 16 goals in Copa del Rey, 7 goals in the Europa League and 9 goals in the Spanish Super Cup. The record is 129 wins, 32 draws and 38 losses.
In the first season (2020/21), Pedri Surprises People, Became The Mainstay in Koeman’s Starting Squad and Played 52 Matches, The Most Team. That Dazzling Appearance Helsed Him Win the Golden Boy and Kopa Trophy and to the National Team.
The injury caused him to sit outside in the season 2021/22 under the Xavi, only playing 22 matches. In the next two seasons, he played 35 and 34 matches, and became important, although not equal to the 2024/25 season. Flick used Pedri in 56 in 57 possible matches, and the only absence was due to illness (against Valencia in January).
Pedri celebrated the 100th match on January 28, 2023 against Girona, also scoring a goal. It was his third season, and at that time, Pedri was also the second youngest player in the history of this landmark club. Pedri – With 20 years and 2 days of 3 days – surpassed Messi, who reached 100 matches in 2008 at 20 years old 8 months.
The youngest player with 100 matches is Bojan Krkic at 19 years old and 24 months. Pedri will reach 200 matches before Messi, at 22 years old and 5 months and 18 days. As for Messi is 22 years old 8 months and 30 days.