Pedri: "We still have work to do, and we’ll try to win against Espanyol. Flick told us tomorrow’s a day off… and everyone went crazy. Whenever you win an El Clásico, you have to celebrate it with family, friends, and keep being who we are."
"The Champions League loss was a blow for us, but right after the defeat, the locker room talked it through. Today was a final, and now we wait for the next match to seal it."
"I thought it would be a calmer, more comfortable match, but it wasn’t like that. We conceded very early, but we bounced back. There have been many games where we started behind, but the team has improved a lot in that — in knowing how to come back."