World Cup
Barcelona's Gavi says he always goes all out for teammates
Barcelona midfielder Gavi told AS that he always goes all out for his teammates, emphasizing his down‑to‑earth attitude and willingness to defend them in the dressing‑room, a trait he says underpins the trust placed in him by coaches such as Xavi Hernández and Luis de la Fuente. He added that this commitment defines his role on both Barcelona and the Spanish national team.
Gavi has earned the confidence of several high‑profile managers, including Ronald Koeman, Luis Enrique and Hansi Flick. The 21‑year‑old’s versatility has seen him deployed in multiple midfield roles for both Barcelona and Spain.
“I don’t know—everyone can call me whatever they want,” Gavi said with a smile, adding that he sees himself as “very down‑to‑earth … and goes all out for my own people.” He credited Xavi and de la Fuente for their fondness, noting that his willingness to defend teammates “to the hilt” strengthens dressing‑room cohesion.
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Gavi acknowledged that criticism has followed him since his first‑team debut at Barcelona at 17. He explained that external opinions “don’t affect me” and that he uses them as motivation, fighting “tooth and nail for my team.” When asked about teammate Lamine Yamal, Gavi declared him “the best, number one” and highlighted his impact in one‑on‑one situations. He argued that Yamal’s presence can lift the side more than his own contributions when the team struggles with passing accuracy and off‑the‑ball runs.Anthony Gordon recorded fastest World Cup speed, Barcelona cite as reason
Regarding a potential World Cup triumph, Gavi joked that he once said he would “dye it pink,” though he added he would “do anything to be world champion.” He concluded that the exact celebration would be decided only if Spain actually wins the tournament.