Pedri Talks Muscle Gain and Career Goals in Men’s Health Spain Interview

Pedrifootballer F.C. Barcelonais the protagonist of the cover of Men’s Health Spain: “Discover how he has gained muscle to be a more complete footballer, to be the best footballer of his generation.”

“The footballer Pedri Gonzalez talks about his moment and presents his new Pedri x Springfield collection in the new issue of Men’s Health Spain,” publishes the Spanish edition of the magazine.

In 2022, the Pedri’s physical change since he arrived at Barcelona in 2020.

Luis F. Rojo explained in an extensive report published in MARCA the ddetails of the physical work to build the new Pedri.

Until February 2022, Pedri gained four kilos and above all a lot of volume in his upper body, arms and shoulders.

Pedri works hard in the middle of the heat wave to return as soon as possible

What did Pedri talk about in his interview in Men’s Health Spain?

In Mens’s Health the young 20-year-old soccer player Tegueste (Tenerife) “He talks about croquettes. He talks about injuries. He talks non-stop about his brother. He talks about how much it annoys him not to play in the Kings League. He talks about how well the Golden Boys get along. He talks about Gavi, Eric García – who suits us accuse, for the sake of it, of using Photoshop -, of Xavi Hernández, of Luis Enrique. Pedri speaks with the calm of someone who knows that he is here to stay.”

Pedri confesses that he would like to prepare for the Ibai Llanos Boxing Evening IV

In his talk with Jordi Martínez, the footballer confessed that he would love to prepare for the Boxing evening IV organized by Ibai Llanos but “I would be very embarrassed to hit myself in front of so many people.”

Would Pedri play in the Kings League if he could?

Pedri acknowledged that he would love to be able to play in the Kings League: “If I wasn’t at Barcelona and didn’t have a contract, I would be happy to play it.”

Pedri in Men’s Health Spain: “It is a pride to be compared to Iniesta, but I have to make my own career”

Regarding football, Pedri declared that “it is a pride to be compared to Andrés Iniesta, but I have to make my own career. I have to be Pedri” and explained that “from Xavi Hernández I have learned something that I did not do so much and now I do a lot: look before to receive… And from Luis Enrique, above all, to compete and know how to transmit what you want.”

Pedri acknowledged in his interview in Men’s Health Spain that “maybe at 60 years old I’ll get tired and ask to be called Pedro, but for now I’m comfortable being Pedri. Even my mother and my brother call me that.”

2023-09-21 04:45:31
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