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Marc Casadó is one of the revelations of the start of the season. Trained at La Masia, the young FC Barcelona midfielder took advantage of the slaughter in the midfield at the start of the season to show his talent to Hansi Flick. Since then, he has participated in 22 matches in all competitions, thus becoming a starter in the eyes of the German, ahead of Frenkie de Jong. In an interview for Mundo Deportivothe 21-year-old looked back on his year 2024, which he started with Barça Atlètic and finished with the A team.
“ The start of the year with the reserve team was very pleasant. There was also this playoff final where we failed to advance. But it allowed us to realize that everything does not always go well. And this start of the season (with the first team), despite the recent results, I think it is successful, both for me and for the team. Did I expect to play this much? I always had the illusion of the first team. I could see it was complicated, but the important thing was to keep fighting and be ready in case the opportunity presented itselfhe indicated before discussing his areas of progress. Individually and collectively, we have things to improve. Personally, I would say I need to improve my finishing. Sometimes my teammates even joke with me that I never score a goal. I hope that in 2025 I will score one. »
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