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Pedro is looking forward to Chelsea's Tuesday night Champions League match against Barcelona, where he will face "the best player in the world" in his former team-mate Lionel Messi.
Pedro played for seven seasons at Barcelona, winning five La Liga titles, three Champions League trophies, and a boatload of other silverware in his years at the Nou Camp. He was never the ...
Many of the Chelsea players who had battled Pedro in his Barcelona days quickly gained a new appreciation for his qualities up close at ... he still has the chance to sign off with trophy number 26.
Troy Deeney has warned Chelsea that new signing Joao Pedro could soon be a target for Barcelona and Real Madrid. The Brazil ...
Therefore, Pedro's 1-4 ratio (seven goals in 28 games) is disappointing, yet Tello's seven in 22 matches and Sanchez's eight in 29 show that neither fares much better.
‘If Pedro was Brazilian the club would be struggling to find the money to sign him’ says coach Pep Guardiola who has never had any doubts about Barcelona’s number 17.
Pedro has his heart set on a return to boyhood club Barcelona, and has insisted he will not hesitate if the door opens to quit Chelsea after missing an opportunity to move back to Spain this summer.
Pedro made 27 appearances in all of the 2015/16 season scoring 7 times. Although that isn’t a bad number you can tell he wasn’t a regular under Mourinho or Hiddink.
Pedro made his debut on January 12 2008 and has become one of the team's leading attacking threats The Spaniard has scored some vital goals in finals such as the European Super Cup, the World Club ...
CHELSEA outcast Pedro says he will “leave everything” to return to Barcelona after his switch was blocked in the summer. The Spanish winger, 32, is one of a number of stars set to leave… ...
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