Pedri Breaks Silence with Two-Word Message After Terrifying Atletico Madrid Injury Scare

Pedri Breaks Silence with Two-Word Message After Terrifying Atletico Madrid Injury Scare

Barcelona's triumph against Atlético Madrid came with a concerning moment as Pedri appeared to suffer an injury and had to exit the field. Fortunately, the Spanish midfielder has since provided reassuring news that will bring relief to Culé supporters everywhere.

Pedri delivered an outstanding performance in Barcelona's 3–1 win over Atlético Madrid. Following a month on the sidelines due to a hamstring problem sustained during October's Clásico loss, the playmaker returned to the starting lineup and produced what many consider Barça's finest display this campaign.

When he departed the field in the 74th minute appearing uncomfortable, concerns immediately arose among fans and staff. However, just hours following the match, Pedri posted on social media with two reassuring words that calmed everyone's nerves.

"All good!" he posted on Instagram.

Another recently sidelined player who played a crucial role in Barcelona's success against Atlético Madrid was Raphinha. The Brazilian winger netted the leveling goal courtesy of a Pedri pass and exited the match alongside the Spanish midfielder.

After the final whistle, Raphinha explained he experienced tiredness and requested to come off, suggesting that Pedri likely faced similar fatigue rather than any injury concern.

Hansi Flick Delivers Pedri, Dani Olmo Injury Update

Hansi Flick celebrating.

Hansi Flick commended Barcelona's display against Atlético Madrid, calling it "among our finest performances this season."

The German manager also provided updates regarding Pedri's concerning exit, along with Dani Olmo, who seemed to hurt his shoulder after an awkward landing following his goal celebration.

"Pedri is doing well, simply experiencing some fatigue," Flick explained, according to AS. "Dani Olmo has a shoulder problem... we'll assess the situation."

Barcelona has yet to release an official statement regarding Olmo's condition, though Fabrizio Romano indicated that the Spanish playmaker faces approximately three weeks out with a shoulder dislocation.

The win over Atlético Madrid wasn't without its casualties, but Barcelona can take comfort knowing Pedri appears to have avoided any serious setback.

Flick must now consider his options to cover for Olmo in upcoming fixtures. With Fermín López also currently unavailable through injury, it remains unclear who will fill the attacking midfield role when Barcelona travel to face Real Betis this Saturday.