Barcelona prodigy Pedri back in training just 5 days after win Olympic silver

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Barcelona sensation Pedri has been back in the running at the club's training ground ahead of the new LaLiga campaign on Sunday – just five days after his punishing schedule last season came to a close at the Olympic Games.

The 18-year-old had to settle for a silver medal as Spain suffered an agonising 2-1 defeat to Brazil in the final in Tokyo, adding even more minutes to the youngster's count in an exhausting year after the showdown went to extra time.

Pedri played 4,996 minutes last season, turning out 73 times for club and country in his first term for Barca, and there was little time for the midfield maestro to reflect on his marathon of games in the aftermath of his nation's defeat.

Just five days later, he has been pictured going through his paces with his club while the squad comes to terms with the seismic departure of its talisman, all-time Barca record scorer Lionel Messi.

The shock exit of Messi to Paris Saint-Germain will put more pressure to perform constantly on the likes of Pedri, whose future could be as bright as the striker he will no longer see ahead of him on the pitch.

Such is the maturity of Pedri's precocious talent that he was considered a mainstay by Blaugranes boss Ronald Koeman in his maiden season, as well as becoming a key figure in Spain manager Luis Enrique's starting lineup.

Since winning his first cap last August – almost exactly a year after his professional bow as a 16-year-old for Las Palmas – Pedri has played 10 times for La Roja.

The dependable dynamo figured in all but one minute of Spain's patchy Euro 2020 adventure, earning the consolation of being named the Young Player of the Tournament after their exit to winners Italy in the semi-finals.

Asked by Catalunya Radio recently whether he is worried about burnout, Pedri replied: 'I try to enjoy it.

'My legs are good enough. Holidays? I'll do what Barca tells me.'

Shorn of their superstar and buckling under widely-publicised financial problems, Barcelona will be relieved to hear Pedri articulate his willing attitude.

Koeman will be wary of the risk of injuries after losing record-breaker Ansu Fati for nine months just when the 18-year-old was beginning to look like one of the world's most formidable strikers.

The youngest ever scorer in El Clasico had also been making his mark for Spain, but has only just returned to training alongside the likes of Pedri after knee surgery.

Barcelona are desperate not to lose any more of their leading lights to long lay-offs, although Koeman will be sorely tempted to use Pedri again on Sunday.

By his extraordinarily durable standards, Pedri will have had a relatively luxurious pause of eight days between games by the time Real Sociedad visit the Camp Nou.

That will be the first of three games in two weeks in LaLiga, followed by a potential run of three matches in seven days for Spain at the start of September.

Whatever he achieves this season, Pedri clearly feels he will owe some of it to one of the most influential presences in his senior career so far.

'Of all the experiences I have had in the last year, playing alongside him has been one of the most incredible,' he admitted after icon Messi's departure.

'I have had the opportunity and pride of learning every day from the best footballer and meeting a great person.

'Leo, I keep what we shared during this year together. Enjoy this new stage and thank you for everything.'

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