Barcelona secured their place in the Champions League semi-finals after a difficult match against Borussia Dortmund. Although they lost the second leg 3–1, they capitalized on a 4–0 win at Montjuïc to advance to the final four.
Despite the joy of qualification, according to information from the Spanish newspaper ‘‘El Nacional‘‘, there was a moment of reflection and discussion in the dressing room after the match, with a shared belief among the players: Pedri could not remain on the bench.
The Canary Islands star came on in the second half and delivered his typically decisive performance. With the team struggling under Dortmund’s pressure and finding it difficult to maintain possession, Pedri’s introduction brought a clear shift. While it wasn’t enough to turn the result around, it helped slow the pace of the game and restored some of the control and balance that had been missing from the start.
According to press reports, several key players approached coach Hansi Flick after the match with a direct message: Pedri must start. Among the most vocal were Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, both of whom noticed a significant improvement in the team’s performance with Pedri on the pitch.
Lamine, who was not at his best, felt a lack of cohesion in attack, particularly due to the absence of a dynamic link with the midfield. As for Raphinha, he highlighted how much easier it was to find space and dictate the tempo when Pedri was involved in the build-up.
The German coach, known for his meticulous planning and commitment to squad rotation, is also aware of the need to maintain balance within the team. In the first leg, Pedri was one of the standout performers when he started. His omission from the starting lineup in the second leg was surprising, especially considering the match’s significance.
Flick had aimed to manage Pedri’s minutes to minimize physical risk, but what unfolded on the pitch was telling. The team lost control of the midfield and endured sustained pressure without the player who usually sets the rhythm.
Sources close to the dressing room indicate that Flick is prepared to take decisive action to avoid repeating this mistake. Barring any physical setbacks, Pedri is expected to start in the upcoming crucial matches, most notably the Champions League semi-final, where the pressure will be at its highest.