
"Since making his senior debut in 2008, Pedro has assembled the kind of career and medal collection that few could even dream of. After breaking into Pep Guardiola's iconic Barcelona side, the forward soon became a regular for the Spain national side and was part of the squad that won the World Cup in 2010. He remains one of the few players from that tournament in South Africa to still be playing at the top level,"
"It crosses my mind because of my age, he admits. It's the law of life, and unfortunately it's getting closer. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. When the time comes, I'll try to accept it in the best way possible, but for now, I try not to think too much about it and focus on enjoying each training session and match. I'll keep dedicating myself with the same passion as always."
Pedro debuted in 2008 and amassed an exceptional medal haul, including a 2010 World Cup and 2015 Champions League. He remains an active top-level player at 38, performing for Lazio in Serie A. He credits daily hard work, humility, motivation and eagerness to achieve for his longevity and influence at clubs. Retirement crosses his mind as age advances, but he focuses on enjoying training and matches while maintaining passion and dedication. He is open to future roles in football, planning to study and take coaching courses and weighing possibilities between coaching on the bench or working in a sporting office.
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