“We are here”, the strong words of Pedri after the success against Bayern!

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FC Barcelona hit hard this Wednesday evening in the Champions League. The Catalan club did not do Bayern Munich any favors by winning with a score of 4 goals to 1.

An XXL performance from the Blaugranas which puts an end to a series of 6 consecutive defeats against the Germans but which gives them confidence to tackle the rest of the tournament but also the Clasico this Saturday against Real Madrid.

After the match, in the mixed zone, Catalan midfielder Pedri did not hesitate to send a message to the competition.

“Of course we wanted the victory tonight (Wednesday). We know we have a lot of potential in the team, we know very well what we are doing and that is what we wanted to do. We wanted to bang our fists on the table and say that we are here and that we are going to give everything,”

he blurted out

Before continuing: “ This victory means a lot. It’s a team we haven’t beaten in a long time and who inflicted painful defeats on us. For me, who has been a Barça supporter since I was little, it touches on pride. We really wanted to return the favor and there is no better way than to do it here at home, with our supporters who deserve it so much. »

The Catalans will want to continue their momentum this Saturday during the Clasico against Real Madrid. A success would allow them to confirm their dynamic but above all to be 6 points ahead of their rival.

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