Barcelona midfield prodigy names Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar in his all-time XI, no Luis Suarez

 

As Pedri battles through the second injury of the season, the midfielder has taken the time out to give an interview to Twitch streamer Ibai Llanos.

The midfielder offered his take on various footballing topics while also providing some special anecdotes on players he has played with.

In the same interview, Pedri has now revealed the all-time XI of players he has witnessed during his career.

Defence

Pedri has had no hesitation in picking Marc-Andre ter Stegen as the man between the sticks for his dream team.

The German has been plying his trade for Barcelona for almost a decade now and was in stellar form until an injury setback at the end of last year. Barcelona are hoping to have him back before the UCL game against Napoli in February.

Moving into central defence, Pedri has chosen Gerard Pique and Sergio Ramos as his starting centre-backs.

As for the fullback positions, Pedri has chosen to go with former Barcelona stars Dani Alves and Jordi Alba.

Pique & Ramos both start in Pedri’s dream team (Photo credit should read OSCAR DEL POZO/AFP via Getty Images)
Midfield

Moving into midfield, Pedri had no second thoughts in picking Barcelona’s revered trio of Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Sergio Busquets.

These three players used to rule Europe once and are regarded as three of the most talented midfielders Spain has ever produced.

Xavi is already serving as the manager of Barcelona, with Pedri playing under his wing. Busquets, meanwhile, is the only active player among the three, with the veteran plying his trade for Inter Miami.

Attack

Heading into attack, Pedri had to take a few difficult calls. The youngster had to leave out Luis Suarez and current teammate Robert Lewandowski, in order to accommodate none other than Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Portuguese international is Pedri’s favoured central striker, with support from Lionel Messi and Neymar on the flanks.

As for the coach, Pedri has picked Luis Enrique over current manager Xavi, though the decision may not surprise too many Barcelona supporters.